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Sunderland 2-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 20th Nov 2021 17:07

Town were left rueing missed chances as Sunderland struck twice late on to claim a wholly unlikely 2-0 victory at the Stadium of Light. The Blues had a number of opportunities before the Black Cats netted via Luke O’Nien on 85 and an Aiden McGeady penalty in injury time, their only shots on target, to claim the three points.

Sone Aluko replaced Wes Burns wide on the right in the only change from the team which drew 0-0 with Oxford United in League One at Portman Road a week ago.

Burns was missing from the 18 due to what’s understood to be a knock, while Kane Vincent-Young was again on the bench, having returned to the squad for Tuesday’s FA Cup victory at Oldham, along with Boundary Park goal hero Idris El Mizouni.

For Sunderland, Elliot Embleton, Nathan Broadhead and Bailey Wright came into the XI. Broadhead joined 10-goal top scorer Ross Stewart up front, while former Republic of Ireland international McGeady was on the bench.

Dennis Cirkin was absent from the squad with O’Nien at left-back and Tom Flanagan on the bench.

Town started well, Kyle Edwards overhitting a cross from the left before the Blues won a couple of early corners.

Sunderland struck the first shot of the game on four, Embleton cutting in from the right before curling an effort high and wide.

Town had largely been in control but in the 10th minute they almost played themselves into trouble in their own half of the field, however, Lee Evans dispossessed Stewart just inside the area when the situation was starting to look dangerous.

Within a minute, the Blues had threatened at the other end, Bersant Celina crossing from the right and Macauley Bonne turning a volley against a defender from eight yards.

Aluko had made a brought start, twisting and turning his way into the right of the area on a number of occasions. The Nigerian international was also making his presence known at the back, heading away a poor Embleton ball into the box after Janoi Donacien, making his 50th appearance for the Blues, had been penalised for not a lot.

On 18, Aluko won a corner on the right from which home keeper Thorben Hoffman punched away under pressure from George Edmundson, referee Tom Nield giving what looked a harsh free-kick against the Town defender.

Nield showed the first yellow card of the game to Sunderland skipper Corry Evans in the 20th minute for a late lunge at Edwards as the winger stretched his legs on halfway.

Town were continuing to have much the better of it and on 22 Edwards cut in from the left and hit a shot which cannoned against a defender.

Sunderland started to get more into the game with the home fans making themselves heard for the first time.

In the 26th minute Broadhead and Stewart exchanged passes as they broke into the box but Toto Nsiala cleared.

Town should have gone in front on the half hour when the Blues passed their way in from the left, Edwards eventually cutting across to an unmarked Celina, who scuffed his shot too close to Hoffman, who was able to pounce on it when it really should have been past him before he could react.


Sunderland were next to threaten with the Blues making a number of blocks and interceptions without Christian Walton being forced into a save. On 34 Lynden Gooch was booked for a late tackle on Bailey Clements on halfway.

Town went close to going in front again in the 36th minute when Celina was found on space on the right and sent over a cross and skipper Sam Morsy’s shot from the edge of the box deflected wide.

While the Blues were seeing most of the ball and for much of the time were looking composed, Sunderland were looking a threat whenever they got the ball in the Town half.

On 41, Stewart claimed a penalty after rather obviously throwing himself to the ground as he anticipated an Nsiala challenge coming in but referee Nield waved away his appeal.

Town were left scratching their heads how they hadn’t scored in the 41st minute when they had three bites of the cherry from Donacien’s cross. Hoffman twice blocked from Celina from eight yards, then Bonne looped a third attempt into the keeper’s arms.

Black Cats boss Lee Johnson was shown a yellow card for evidently having said something to the fourth official in the 42nd minute as his side began to put Town under some pressure in the first half’s final minutes.

The excellent Edmundson cut out crosses and headed away a number of balls, then in the final minute of scheduled time did brilliantly to get a touch on an O’Nien cross from the left and Stewart as a result was unable to make a clear contact when he looked certain to score.

As the teams went off at the break, Evans was receiving treatment on the pitch and referee Nield was booed by the home support, presumably for the penalty decision, which he appeared to have got right.

Town will have left the field feeling that they should have been in front having been on top for most of the half and with Celina having had two very decent opportunities in addition to one or two other chances.

At the other end, Sunderland had caused the Blues problems but with Edmundson outstanding, the Black Cats were yet to manage a shot on target.

Town began the second half very strongly with the Wearsiders unable to get out of their half. On 50, Donacien crossed from deep on the right and almost found Celina at the far post but a defender was just able to nod away in front of the Kosovan.

The home side started to show a little more but with their attacks coming to frustrating ends, as was audible from the home support and from manager Johnson, who kicked a ball which landed at his feet a long way back onto the field, earning an admonishing look from the referee.

In the 55th minute, Celina was booked after O’Nien took to the turf after the most minor contact between the two as they waited for the Blues to take a throw-in.

Three minutes later, Morsy shot wide after Edmundson had cut out a Sunderland attack and Edwards had tricked his way past his man and fed his captain.

Just before the hour mark, Donacien crossed from the right but just behind Bonne, whose header looped wide.

Sunderland, who had been woeful going forward since the break, introduced McGeady in the 63rd minute for Embleton. A minute later, Stewart was booked for tripping Edwards as the Blues were breaking.

There was a scare for the Blues in the 66th minute when Carl Winchester was fed in on the right of the box but Edmundson got across superbly to slide behind. The Black Cats were starting to show a threat for the first time since the break.

Town swapped Edwards, who had had a lively afternoon, and Celina, who will have been frustrated not to have found the net, for Scott Fraser and Conor Chaplin in the 69th minute.

Two minutes later, Edmundson outpaced Stewart as he chased a ball down the right channel, beat the Sunderland striker to it before nutmegging him, much to the delight of the Blues 2,000 travelling supporters.

In the 76th minute, the Wearsiders swapped skipper Evans for ex-Norwich midfielder Alex Pritchard.

The Blues had another great chance to go in front in the 78th minute when Fraser crossed from the left, Bonne and a defender battled for it and it fell to Aluko, who blazed well over, appearing to slip as he shot.

As the game moved into its final 10 minutes, Town switched Bonne for Joe Pigott and Sunderland Leon Dajaku for Broadhead.

Town were still looking much the more likely scorers and on 82 Chaplin rather wasted an opportunity after being played in in a promising position on the left of the box by Fraser.

But in the 85th minute the home side took the lead. Pritchard’s deep corner from the left looped over Walton and found O’Nien beyond the far post and his header back across goal found the net to send the Stadium of Light into raptures.

To the frustration of the Blues players and support, the goal was the Black Cats’ first attempt of the second half and their first on target all afternoon.

The goal gave the Wearsiders belief they’d not shown previously and just before the fourth official’s board indicated five additional minutes, Dajaku looped on to the bar, albeit having strayed offside.

Moments later, the Black Cats were awarded a penalty when Stewart’s shot struck Nsiala, who was standing just in front of him, and the referee somewhat harshly pointed to the spot for handball. McGeady converted from the spot to seal the three points for the home side.

Late on, a late looped effort from distance was sent wide of the Town goal with Walton not overly concerned. Seconds later the referee’s whistle ended the game with Nsiala, Pigott and Aluko all continuing to protest about the penalty with referee Nield.

A 2-0 defeat gives little impression of the game overall, the Black Cats scoring with both their shots on target in the final minutes.

Town will rue missing good chances in the first half and another opportunity, Aluko’s shot over, in a second which they had dominated until the closing stages.

On the overall balance of the game, the Blues deserved more than the draw in which the match looked likely to end but it’s goals that win games and they were the one thing missing from Town’s display.

The Blues, who have dropped to 10th, seven points off the play-offs, are next in action when Rotherham, second having beaten Cambridge 3-1 at home today, visit Portman Road on Tuesday evening.

Sunderland: Hoffmann, Winchester, Wright, Doyle, O'Nien, Evans (c) (Pritchard 76), Neil, Embleton (McGeady 63), Broadhead (Dajaku 80), Gooch, Stewart. Unused: Patterson, Flanagan, Alves, O'Brien.

Town: Walton, Donacien, Nsiala, Edmundson, Clements, Morsy (c), Evans, Aluko, Celina (Chaplin 69), Edwards (Fraser 69), Bonne (Pigott 80). Unused: Hladky, Vincent-Young, Burgess, El Mizouni. Referee: Tom Nield (West Yorkshire).


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chopra777 added 17:28 - Nov 20
Small margins today. The best team on the pitch never wins . Not sure what size the crowd was, but as always they are the twelth man. We move on to Tuesday and win.
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jas0999 added 17:31 - Nov 20
After spending the early part of the season gelling, we should now be kicking on. But despite the odd good results, there are plenty of poor ones. Our record this season sums us up P18 W6 D6 L6. All very average and an indication of a very average mid table team. We should and must do better.

The frustrating thing about today is we played well first half. But, not for the first time failed to convert chances. Second half - poor. How many times have we said that this season? One good half. Failed to take chances.

You have to ask why we are not playing consistently in each half. Why our record is poor. Why we doze off. It's been constant. Players? Manager? Both? Just not good enough? Time will tell.

Very disappointing today.
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Umros added 17:31 - Nov 20
Played 18 won 6 drawn 6 lost 6. Average Midtable mediocrity. Anyone argue differently ?
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blue86 added 17:31 - Nov 20
Walton
KVY Nsiala Edmondson Donacien

El Miz Morsy

Burns Chaplin Celina

Piggot

Would like to see this side have 3/4 games and see how we get one, Bonne maybe needs a break. Above obviously depends on Burns fitness also. Annoying as it felt momentum was building! Come on town.
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blue86 added 17:33 - Nov 20
@ Bossman, agreed about Celina and Chaplin 100%
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Lord_Mac added 17:34 - Nov 20
When Pigott came on, why not switch to 4-4-2, just to offer something different? Yet if we needed to break the deadlock, how is replacing our first choice striker with our second choice striker ever going to work?
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blue86 added 17:36 - Nov 20
@ Lord Mac, yeah would like us to have a plan b, i.e 442.
That's one thing that does annoy me about Cook.
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Suffolkboy added 17:37 - Nov 20
PC you and your coaches still have a great deal of work and convincing to do ! Where are the cool,professional heads ,and calculating minds in this team ,particularly in the crucial scoring positions ?
Possession and favourable stats count for nought ; balls in the back of the nets bring the results and points we seek .How many goals have come from set pieces, from corners ? Where is the necessary dominance when we have either the ball or the free kick ?
Something's wrong with how this promising squad fails to perform and deliver ; we've individuals regularly singled out for in effect doing only 80/90% of the job ,and failing to effect the final pass etc – reports indicate this is a team failing of similar proportions .,
We all desperately wish the Blues to have a run of success and to bring pleasure and joy into the homes and weekend – BUT you're failing despite wonderful support !
Get angry with them ,don't spare the Rod , make them all feel really guilty ,let's believe there's humility and determination amongst this group OR there'll need to be changes .,
COYB
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ThaiBlue added 17:37 - Nov 20
Rubbish we aint as good as many think we are,ive thought tjis all season,cook is not the man.
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19781981twtd added 17:42 - Nov 20
Still not convinced cook is the man to take us up erratic team selection and no plan B shooting practice required big time and buy them all a watch and remind them a football match is 90 + minutes.
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blueboy1981 added 17:42 - Nov 20
Genuine Club improvement overall, but we are throwing points away.
For me Chaplin has to be in that No.10 shirt - Celina is an impact player, best used as a Sub' just not consistent enough, and never has been more than that.
Cook still amazes me with some of his team tactics, and selections.
Maybe he has too many in his Squad ??
Rotherham up next !! - 100% improvement required from us, to prevent them going back North with an away win under their belts.
At this moment a few questions need answers:-
When are we going to start taking the chances created ?
Where's the Character to prevent conceding so late on ?
When will you know your ‘best starting 11' Mr Cook ? - because it seems you still don't - rotation theory, as we know does not work - from previous experience.
Happy with progress thus far - but has to be better, as we ALL should know.
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Billysherlockblue added 17:49 - Nov 20
Disappointed. Full backs not attacking enough. Celina and edwards very poor as were a few others.will to win is worth 2 extra men in this league. We haven't enough of this fire in the belly. Roll on Tuesday night.
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Stato added 17:52 - Nov 20
After 18 games last season we were 7th with 32 points. Lambert was sacked 10 games later with us on 47 points. Cook sits on 24 points after 18 games so needs 23 points from the next 10 games just to match same amount of points that got Lambert the chop.
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blueboy1981 added 17:57 - Nov 20
Our Club today, and this Squad is the envy of many of our current opposition Clubs - and must be producing better results on the Pitch.
P18 W6 D6 L6 is no more than Mid Table form, as has been previously pointed out.
Over to you Mr Cook, your Coaches, and very much YOUR Players, of which these are.
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runningout added 18:00 - Nov 20
Blue86 Piggot not doing it on his own. Had two up front when at Wimbledon. Seemed to work slightly better then
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budgieplucker added 18:07 - Nov 20
Our flair players are not doing the business. Edwards like Kennan Bennetts mark 2.

Aluko, Fraser and Chaplin need to be the starting 3

Burns to right back and Donacien to left back. Edwards and Celina fight it out from the bench as impact players!!!

Centre forward gets 60 minutes to run his whatsits off and unless he is having an absolute blunder, give 30 minutes to the other centre forward to keep him match sharp.

Can't see us laying a glove on Rotherham, Paul Warne knows how to win matches in this league.
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blueboy1981 added 18:07 - Nov 20
Bossman - that's the ‘reality' of the situation - and cannot be overlooked, or ignored.
Simply - a significant upturn in results required.
Most definitely cannot accept any downturn … !!! - no margin for that.
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Dear_oh_Dear added 18:13 - Nov 20
Cook out I'm afraid. Still starting the ineffectual Edwards and Celina. Still no plan B. Boring. Predictable rubbish
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Dear_oh_Dear added 18:13 - Nov 20
Cook out I'm afraid. Still starting the ineffectual Edwards and Celina. Still no plan B. Boring. Predictable rubbish
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norfolkbluey added 18:14 - Nov 20
Lots of very serious comments made on here today. Accurate and considered shooting is missing. El MIz's attitude is right, find space and shoot from a distance. Too many people trying to walk it in. Today was very disappointing for everyone at our club and really sums up our inability to stop the opposition from scoring. Our back line is still not watertight. The foundation of the team is at the back and nothing has been resolved there as yet. We have a plethora of forwards who are inconsistent but can be great on the odd occasion. I do think we still have a chance of promotion but not before tightening up the back and being more clinical. Today is one to forget and put it right when Sunderland visit us which isn't far off. Rotherham is a key match for the team and Mr Cook please have a plan B next match which is not your strong point. We are all behind you but we are waiting for inspirational leadership similar to Steven Gerrard's today at Aston Villa.
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ImAbeliever added 18:17 - Nov 20
Dear oh dear, it's not the end of the world.
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midastouch added 18:22 - Nov 20
6 wins, 6 draws and 6 defeats...
666 The Mark of the mid-table Beast! :-(
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Kirbmeister added 18:27 - Nov 20
I don't care how much money we've spend. We're a mid table team. Toothless in the final third. We love passing backwards.
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Cadiar added 18:36 - Nov 20
Grow your own-you should be managing England with your huge knowledge of football, managing the carpet bowls team that is.
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blueboy1981 added 18:43 - Nov 20
We've lacked a Plan B Manager for an awfully long time - Have we got another ?
Let's hope not shall we ? - but time is of the essence to know that result.
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