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Wycombe Wanderers 1-4 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 2nd Nov 2021 21:52

Bersant Celina scored twice and Macauley Bonne and Wes Burns once each as the Blues came from behind to win for the first time this season as they defeated Wycombe 4-1 at Adams Park, ending the Chairboys’ 100 per cent home league record. David Wheeler gave the home side the lead on 17 but Town hit back with Celina’s first 10 minutes later. Bonne made it 2-1 with his 11th of the season six minutes after the restart and Burns added the third on the hour, before Celina added the fourth in injury time to add the icing to a brilliant Town victory over one of the sides making the early season running.

Celina, Wes Burns and Kane Vincent-Young all came into the starting line-up with the Kosovo international starting as the number 10 with Conor Chaplin, who has had a back problem recently, dropping to the bench.

Vincent-Young was at right-back having been injured at the weekend with Janoi Donacien still absent having been taken unwell on Saturday morning, as was Wes Burns, who was back on the right wing.

Hayden Coulson moved to left-back with Matt Penney and Luke Woolfenden dropping out of the 18. Sone Aluko and Scott Fraser were back in the squad after injuries and were on the bench.

For Wycombe, former Town loan keeper David Stockdale started and another ex-Blues glovesman Adam Przybek was on the bench.

The fourth official was Alan Young, who was the referee who wrongly disallowed a Town goal against the Chairboys at Portman Road in November 2019 and who took Leyton Orient and Hartlepool off before injury time had been played at the end of the first half at the weekend, instead playing it at the start of the second.

After a minute’s silence ahead of Remembrance Sunday, the two teams took a knee, with the usual exception of Toto Nsiala, who stood and raised an arm.

Town, wearing their white and black away kit, were first to threaten in the fourth minute, Lee Evans hitting a shot from outside the area wide from the edge of the box.

Wycombe went close in the seventh minute when David Wheeler knocked down a Joe Jacobson cross to Brandon Hanlan, whose shot squirmed wide off a defender. Christian Walton confidently claimed the resultant corner in front of the very noisy Town support.

Coulson required treatment after a fair but strong challenge as the game approached the quarter-hour mark.

After the game restarted, with Coulson clearly hobbling, Wycombe took a 17th-minute lead.

Walton looked to be prevented from coming for a corner from the left, Ryan Tafazolli headed down and Wheeler shot home from close range.

Walton protested to referee Lee Swabey that he had been fouled but to no avail and Town found themselves behind.

The Chairboys threatened again two minutes later but Dominic Gape’s shot was blocked by a defender.


Coulson eventually made way in the 22nd minute with Cameron Burgess taking over at left-back.

Town had shown little since Evans’s early shot but in the 28th minute they levelled out of nothing.

Skipper Sam Morsy was allowed to bring the ball forward midway inside the home side’s half before laying the ball off to Celina, who took a touch before hitting a shot which took a deflection before keeper Stockdale was only able to palm it into his net. The one-time Blues loanee’s subsequent reaction showed he felt he should have done better.

The atmosphere of the game completely changed after the goal with the Town fans now the ones making the noise, the home supporters having made themselves heard having gone ahead.

On the pitch, the Blues looked a far more confident and positive outfit. On 28 Celina went looking for his second but on this occasion Stockdale saved.

Town continued to dominate, playing keep-ball with Wycombe losing it quickly whenever they got hold of it. On 43 Vincent-Young cut in from the left and saw a shot blocked before Burns’s subsequent effort was deflected behind.

In the first of four additional minutes, Macauley Bonne almost hassled Anthony Stewart into an error but the Chairboys’ centre-half eventually put his foot through it and cleared the danger.

The Blues were warmly applauded off at half-time having been much the better side after they’d scored, passing the ball around slickly and with confidence, while the home side had been very much in charge prior to Celina’s strike with Town slow to get going.

Wycombe made the early second half running, winning a corner on the left. However, following the flag-kick the Blues broke quickly and went in front.

After Morsy had won a tackle on halfway, Celina moved it on to Edwards, who tricked his way to the byline and sent over a deep cross which Stockdale was only able to paw at a stretch behind Bonne. The striker superbly took the ball down with his left foot before lashing home with his right on the turn to claim a brilliant 11th goal of the season.

Bonne and his team-mates celebrated in front of the Town fans in the Lords Stand with subs Fraser and Chaplin, who had been warming up, joining in.

The Blues continued the pressure with Bonne not far away from a second when he was just unable to lift a bouncing ball over Stockdale. On 56 Hanlan was booked for tripping Vincent-Yoing on halfway.

And on the hour the full-back played a big part as Town made it 3-1. The former Colchester man tricked his way to the byline on the right before cutting back to Burns, who stumbled as he took his first touch before smashing a strike across Stockdale and into the top corner giving the keeper no chance.

Wycombe looked to fight back and in the 65th minute they came very close during a goalmouth scramble in which Tafazolli’s shot hit his own player on the line, Nsiala missed his clearance and then Hanlan scuffed wide.

On 67 a Wheeler shot deflected into the side-netting with the Blues under pressure for the first time since Celina’s goal. In the 70th minute Joe Jacobson curled a free-kick just wide.

A minute later, Town broke down the left and Burns struck a shot which Stockdale palmed away but past the lurking Bonne.

Nsiala was booked in the 74th minute for preventing Wycombe from taking a harshly-awarded free-kick and clashing with Wheeler, who was lucky to avoid a card himself.

A minute later Hanlan was fortunate not to see his second yellow card of the game and then a red for leaving a boot in on Evans.

While the Blues prepared to take the free-kick, Town swapped Vincent-Young, who had made an impressive return to the team, for Rekeem Harper, who moved into the number 10 role with Burns at right-back, Edwards at right wing and Celina on the left wing.

Wycombe introduced Adebayo Akinfenwa, Daryl Horgan and Sullay Kaikai for Jacobson, Wheeler and Gape.

Akinfenwa’s physicality immediately had an impact, Walton tipping a header over from a corner from the right.

From the flag-kick, Walton did superbly to get down to his right to save sharply from Stewart’s header. Moments later, there was another flashpoint with Evans ending up on the floor but referee Swabey resolved matters without the use of a card.

The Chairboys continued their pressure with the Blues pinned back in their half with the centre-halves and Burgess heading away plenty of balls and Walton coming and claiming on a number of occasions.

Josh Scowen was booked for a foul on Harper on 85 before Edwards hit a well-struck shot which deflected wide for a corner with the Blues appearing to have weathered the storm. Moments later, following the corner, Harper saw a strike blocked.

As the game moved into injury time Aluko took over from Edwards, who, along with most of the squad, could be pleased with his evening’s work.

Deep in injury time, Celina made it 4-1 when he was sent away following a Wycombe corner, took the ball past Stockdale who had moved up to the halfway line, then ran through into the area before tapping into the empty net.

After the on-loan Dijon man had celebrated by taking off his shirt, the final whistle was celebrated loudly by the delighted Town crowd behind the goal.

Town had thoroughly deserved their win, the Chairboys’ first at home in the league in eight stretching back to April, having dominated for spells and defended resolutely when the home side were putting them under pressure.

The win, Town’s third on the road this season and their first ever victory over Wycombe, sees them up to ninth, four points off the play-offs.

Wycombe: Stockdale, Jacobson (c) (Akinfenwa 76), Gape (Horgan 76), Stewart, Tafazolli, Wheeler (Kaikai 76), Vokes, Hanlan, Obita, McCarthy, Scowen. Unused: Przybek, Grimmer, Thompson, Mehmeti.

Town: Walton, Vincent-Young (Harper 76), Nsiala, Edmundson, Coulson (Burgess 22), Morsy (c), Evans, Burns, Celina, Edwards (Aluko 90), Bonne. Unused: Hladky, Chaplin, Fraser, Pigott. Referee: Lee Swabey (Devon). Att: 6,943.


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Reecex28 added 15:39 - Nov 3
After watching us play Wycombe home and away last season and witnessing their keeper wasting time from the first minute of both games I hugely enjoyed the Wycombe fans losing it when Walton took his time when we were 3-1 up 😂
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Marinersnose added 16:54 - Nov 3
This is a terrific result against a very strong team who are formidable at home. After losing to Plymouth on Saturday this was the litmus test to see whether the team had the determination and spirit to put that result behind them. After a shaky start conceding from a set piece the team took charge and scored four excellent goals. KVY is a massive positive for me as he can be a top player when fit but found it tough earlier in the season. Donacien has been a revelation but a KVY on form is a real managers headache. Shame that Coulson appears injury prone wish him a speedy recovery. Other big positives for me was the inclusion of Celina who is a luxury player but at a better level than most of this squad. He drifts in and out but his quality is clear and for me he has to start. This side looked well balanced and I don't think Cook could've picked a stronger more cohesive team. They looked like a proper team, Ive questioned some of Cooks decisions and also the teams consistency as all too often we play well in patches then switch off. This for me could be a huge lift not only for t(e loyal fans but for the team who clearly should take much self belief from this strong performance.
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DerryfromBury added 17:27 - Nov 3
On last nights performance, I believe in Cameron Burgess we've got ourselves a solid Left Back. It was a close thing between him or Morsy for MoM. Feel sorry for Coulson, think he'll have a battle on his hands to get the LB position whilst CB stays fit.
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istanblue added 17:40 - Nov 3
Biggest and best win of the season by far. Going 1-0 down away to a combative and direct Wycombe on a cold Tuesday night, I expected us to flounder once again. Instead, the players responded magnificently and the GK finally made a save no one would have expected. Credit to the players and Cook.
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Linkboy13 added 17:56 - Nov 3
Coulson's going to have a short career if he keeps playing at full back he's just not physically big enough. I think the only place you can play him is wide attacking left side. Burgess done a great job when coming on and gave us physicality against a strong Wycombe team not sure what he would be like against a out and out winger. You could bring back Donasien at right back and play KVY at left back where he played many games for Colchester.
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jas0999 added 19:17 - Nov 3
Best result for a very long time. Exceptional.

Let's produce this week in week out. Then we are in business. Cooks team selection was spot on. Well done.
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Razor added 10:28 - Nov 4
My MOM Nsiala----in total control and seem to be enjoying himself which is great.

For 10mts in second half we were world beaters and Cellina is getting fitter with every game which is also exciting!!


Would be nice to stay in both cups to keep momentum going----PLEASE!!!
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BeattiesBackPocket added 12:53 - Nov 4
Degremloid yes humours a great thing but I was merely pointing out your criticism of others when you don't practise what you preach and as I say hardly a compliment to the way we played OR Cook which you seem happy to moan forever about but never praise even. 4-0 drubbing of Portsmouth and 4-1 Wycombe isn't good enough for appraise by you and a small minority. Criticising Cook when he hasn't had a full season is ridiculous as is the fact you cannot praise him when we do well. This for me is technically the best side I've seen at Portman road since magilton s first year in charge and the footballs a delight to watch at times hence top scorers which is what every fan wanted after the dross football under McCarthy. So let's praise where praise is due for a change
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