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Wigan Athletic 1-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 11th Dec 2021 16:59

James Norwood’s first league goal of the season saw Town to a 1-1 draw against Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium. Callum Lang’s 22nd-minute goal gave the Latics a 1-0 half-time lead but sub Norwood pounced on 77 to claim the first point of interim manager John McGreal’s stint in charge of the Blues.

Joe Pigott started alongside Macauley Bonne as McGreal switched the Blues to a 4-4-2 system with Toto Nsiala, Sone Aluko and Scott Fraser dropping out of the XI.

Cameron Burgess took over from Nsiala at the heart of the defence with the back four otherwise the same as at Charlton on Tuesday. Ex-Latics loanee Christian Walton was in goal.

In midfield, former Wigan pair Sam Morsy and Lee Evans were in the centre with Conor Chaplin on the right with Kyle Edwards on the left.

Aluko and Fraser were on the bench, alongside James Norwood, who was back in the 18 for the first time since the Gillingham Papa John's Trophy tie game on October 5th.

Wigan Athletic included former Blues Will Keane and Gwion Edwards from the start.

After both teams and the official had taken a knee to applause from the two sets of supporters, the game got under way in steady rain with the Blues, wearing a black and grey away strip for the first time, taking the game to the home side in the opening couple of minutes.

But the Latics began to get on top and in the 10th minute James McClean crossed dangerously from the left and Janoi Donacien did well to get his head on the ball at the back post ahead of former Blue Edwards with Walton subsequently claiming.

Neither side threatened again until the 20th minute when Pigott was caught high by a boot as he held off a defender. The striker was off the pitch as Evans sent the free-kick to the far post but Bonne’s header looped well wide.

Within a minute, Wigan forced Walton into the first save of the game, Tom Pearce breaking away down the left before hitting a well-struck shot which the Blues’ keeper did well to palm over.

The resultant corner was forced behind from another flag-kick from which the Latics went in front. McClean sent the ball over, Walton saved from Gwion Edwards’s near-post flick-on but Lang was on hand to slam in from close range. Town complained at length that Lang had been offside but referee Trevor Kettle showed no interest, probably correctly.

The Blues had greater cause for frustration with the officials two minutes after the goal when Edwards beat two men, cut in from the left and then appeared to be tripped by Jack Whatmough. It looked a clear penalty and Town protested long and hard as referee Kettle awarded only a corner.

As the game passed the half-hour mark, the veteran official began to lose control. He first booked Conor Chaplin for an alleged trip on Pearce, although it appeared a clear dive, before seeming to reverse his decision to card the Blues’ forward after talking to his linesman.

Chaplin, who moments earlier had been held back after angrily pointing his finger at Pearce, quickly took a free-kick, presumably believing one had been awarded for the dive, before the referee stopped and indicated that it was still a Wigan free-kick.


Then, as things seemed to settle down, Pearce went down off the ball with Chaplin near him but with the Town players suggesting he had again taken a dive. Chaplin’s booking then appeared to be reaffirmed.

Order was restored but with one or two niggly challenges and Chaplin booed by the home support.

On 37, the Blues forced Ben Amos into his first save of the afternoon. Evans sent another free-kick from the left to the far post from where Bonne headed towards goal and the keeper dived to his left to claim two-handed with some comfort.

Blues interim boss McGreal approached referee Kettle at the whistle, presumably to get an explanation for the penalty decision and a number of other incidents after a puzzling and incoherent display from Mr Kettle.

Town hadn’t been too much better. After a reasonable first few minutes, they allowed Wigan to take control and then conceded from the first set piece.

The Blues’ only real threat from open play should have resulted in a penalty with Town’s only attempts Bonne’s headers from Evans’s free-kicks.

Chaplin may have been a touch still to be on after losing his head in the late incident, although to a great extent due to gamesmanship and poor officiating.

Town swapped full-backs Donacien and Kane-Vincent-Young with the latter now in the role he often occupied when playing under McGreal at Colchester.

The Blues began the half positively and five minutes after the restart Chaplin sent over a ball from the right which neither Pigott nor Edwards were able to get a touch at the far post.

The mood between the teams remained fractious with Gwion Edwards going to ground claiming to have been caught by Morsy with referee Kettle unmoved, then Donacien was put on the floor by Lang in front of the dugouts as a throw was being taken.

But the Blues were unable to threaten again and the Latics began to look more dangerous. Just after the hour, after Evans had been harshly adjudged to have fouled Lang, Max Power curled a free-kick on to the roof of the net.

It was little surprise that Town interim boss McGreal looked to make changes and that James Norwood was among them, the striker, previously out of favour and training with the U23s, taking over from Pigott, who will again be frustrated at not having made much of his opportunity to start, while Aluko came on for Chaplin, who was booed to the touchline by the home fans.

Norwood struck a weak effort from the left of the box which was little trouble for Amos in the 69th minute but with Wigan still on top and looking the more likely scorers of the game’s second goal.

Two minutes later, ex-Blues striker Keane had the ball in the net having been threaded through by Gwion Edwards but with the linesman’s flag raised.

In the 73rd minute Norwood chipped a ball towards Bonne inside the area but his pass was just too strong for Town’s top scorer.

George Edmundson brought the ball forward towards the right on 77 but was tripped by Lang, who was shown Wigan’s first yellow card of the game.

And from the free-kick, the Blues levelled with Norwood perhaps inevitable the man finding the target.

Evans sent the ball in, the ball ran loose and the returning striker was quickest to react to slam into the net.

Norwood pointed out his name on the back of his shirt as he made his way back into the Town half having scored his first goal since the Papa John’s Trophy tie against West Ham U21s in August.

Kyle Edwards and Aluko swapped flanks as the Blues suddenly looked the side with the impetus. On 81 the Latics switched Gwion Edwards for Gavin Massey.

Two minutes later, Edmundson was booked for a foul on Lang and from the free-kick Keane should have won it for the Lancastrians. Power floated the ball in from the left, the former Blues frontman headed from the edge of the six-yard box and it seemed destined to hit the net but somehow he guided it past the post.

At the other end, the Blues were looking a much more competent unit than earlier in the game. On 86, after good work from Aluko, a blocked Norwood strike looped to Edwards on the right of the area but the winger’s shot was deflected behind.

Following the resultant corner, the ball fell to Aluko but the Nigerian international was unable to get a clean strike on it.

As the game moved into its final minute, the Blues were on top, but Morsy rather wasted a promising attack by shooting well wide from Norwood’s lay-back.

Neither side threatened in three minutes of injury time and referee Kettle’s whistle confirmed that the Blues had taken a point from the division’s second-placed side.

In contrast to Charlton on Tuesday, the Blues players were warmly applauded by their supporters as they made their way to the stand.

The Blues improved after the introductions of Norwood and Aluko with the striker doing what he does best, snaffling up a chance in the area when it came.

The result sees Town drop a place to 12th ahead of Wednesday’s long FA Cup trip to Barrow.

Wigan: Amos, Darikwa, Whatmough, Tilt, Pearce (Humphrys 90), Naylor, Power, Edwards (Massey 80), Keane, McClean, Lang. Unused: Janes, Kerr, Watts, Aasgaard, Jones.

Town: Walton, Vincent-Young, Edmundson, Burgess, Donacien, Morsy (c), Evans, Chaplin (Aluko 62), Pigott (Norwood 62), Edwards, Bonne. Unused: Hladky, Penney, Carroll, El Mizouni, Fraser. Referee: Trevor Kettle (Rutland). Att: 10,296 (Town: 1,077).


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Marinersnose added 17:25 - Dec 11
I've been negative about what Cook hasn't achieved but we've moved on. Firstly congratulations to John McGreal for being bold and changing the team and the formation and secondly for bringing the clubs most natural goalscorer back into the fold. I'm not a massive fan of Norwood as a person or a player but at this level he can have a massive influence on games when he's fit. He definitely gets silly bookings and speaks out of turn but he holds the ball and unsettles defenders and above all he scores goals. A good point at Wigan imo but I'd like to see this midfield changed as foe me Morsey and Evans are slow and offer nothing going forwards. Looking forward to seeing a win at Barrow on Wednesday. Well done Town , small steps have been taken today.
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brittaniaman added 17:25 - Dec 11
Now we must take Norwood off the transfer list surely ?? Why let Oxford and coy. have him for nothing, end of season might be a different proposition.
The last half hour of the game when he came on changed the game for us, perhaps it will now stop the rot
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LimerickTractorBoy added 17:25 - Dec 11
Excellent result.
Well done Town.
Well done JM.
Well done James Norwood.
Maybe we can still make the playoffs, half a season left.
Bit of consistency and 100% effort at all time.
COYB's
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itfcserbia added 17:27 - Dec 11
Wigan have to be the most dirtiest team we played in a long long time. Disgusted by them.
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Edmundo added 17:30 - Dec 11
Sounded more like a pantomime than football match first half. But well done to Norwood. Be mad to sell him if he makes an impact like this off the bench.
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norfolkbluey added 17:31 - Dec 11
The only way out of this division is a combination of physicality a degree of quality and a decent manager with attitude. Well done JM for trying 442 and using Norwood who despite his perhaps difficult history is just the kind of character to get the lose balls into the net. Well done to him and the rest of the team against Wigan with several of our ex players!
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Monkey_Blue added 17:35 - Dec 11
Not a fan of Norwood for off pitch reasons, but if he's playing I'd much rather he score goals. Some on here need reminding that Norwood has missed plenty of games throughout his town career because he's regularly injured. I just hope he knocks off the big time Charlie social media posts. We are starting to come adrift from the playoff chasing pack let alone the play off places, so we need to put a good run together over the next half a dozen games or so.
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:36 - Dec 11
not the beating i thought we may get, point saved thanks Norwood,im no fan of Norwood but credit to him we did nothing until he came on .We are very average at best im afraid. Would have taken a point today so at leat we got that .
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grow_our_own added 17:42 - Dec 11
"Town complained at length that Lang had been offside but referee Trevor Kettle showed no interest, probably correctly" - nope, was offside Phil. Watch the replay. Lang was lying on the line beyond the last defender. Was even beyond Walton in goal.
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Billericay12 added 17:42 - Dec 11
Norwood definitely made a difference. Good strength and hold up play and doesn't panic on the ball but needs to sort out his off field behaviour and get off social media. Take your career seriously. You haven't got many years left.
Today might be a small boost for the players. We were the better team for last 20 minutes.
Given the list of underwhelming candidates I am starting to favour a short term appointment until the right person comes along. This season is nearly dead anyway so why appoint the best of a bad bunch. The USA did that and ended up with Trump as president !!!
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TractorBeezer added 17:48 - Dec 11
Norwood made the difference. Not an angel but perhaps black sheep of the family!
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blueboy1981 added 17:48 - Dec 11
We need three things :-

1. Norwood is capable of playing off either Bonne or Piggott up front. Therefore he is a must.

2. Forget the ‘one up front' idea - it does not work.

3. We need a Creative Midfield Player as soon as possible.

Playing 442 consistently has to be the way forward.

Not difficult for a good Manager to turn this around.
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ringwoodblue added 17:52 - Dec 11
I'm convinced we would've lost this game comfortably under Cook so I'm happy for McGreal and Norwood.

Let's put on a show on Wed night for the TV cameras and sweep Barrow aside.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 17:52 - Dec 11
Mr Mc G has shown tactical flexibility and been rewarded.
It bodes well.
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1960H added 17:54 - Dec 11
@blueboy, I agree entirely, I thought Carrol was supposed to be creative, I would try him instead of Evans and see what happens
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Suffolkboy added 17:58 - Dec 11
WHAT a surprise and a real relief to see we've actually fought back and deprived Wigan of all of the points !l
Of course it should be quite possible to instil some cohesion and confidence into this or any squad ; there's undoubtedly some talent there but it needs organising , restructuring and re- forming by coaches who've something to offer by way of solid experience and professional know how !( We were lightweight in that department !)
It's essential the Board take their time , get the character and assessment issues thoroughly explored and then be sure to appoint a man who'll bring discipline and pride back into our team .,
Let's move on up from here !
Well done today ITFC - COYB
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ButchersBrokenNose added 17:59 - Dec 11
After Tuesday, I was expecting for us to get stuffed today, so I'm very happy with a point. Wigan have been at the top of the table for most of the season for a reason: they balance grit/dirty tricks with skill and guile. If we want to go up, they are our model.

For the first time this season, I saw us getting in the opposition's faces. Norwood obviously epitomizes that, but the other players looked up for it, too. There's still half-a-season left, and this squad has more heart and quality than it is letting on right now. The right manager can take them and get them in the play-offs. Then, it's anybody's game. I still think we can get something out of this season.
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blueboy1981 added 18:00 - Dec 11
Whoever the ‘new' Manager is going to be - I hope Ashton is keeping an eye on Tshimanga at Chesterfield ….. !!!! - and is interested … !!!
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Nobbysnuts added 18:12 - Dec 11
Good result and a special well done to James Norwood after some of the nasty things people have said about him on here. Well done James I'm behind you 100% . After all they still love Jason dozzell and he's a drug taking driver and was only sorry because he got caught. Some role model to Andre. Once again well done James.
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DifferentGravy added 18:25 - Dec 11
Cheers blueboy1981 - just had a look at that lads stats on wiki.......late to professional football but quite the goal scoring record.
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grubbyoik added 18:29 - Dec 11
I like Norwoods maverick character and he's a quality striker to boot.. So hes made some poor decisions in life and said some odd stuff but who hasn't.. at least he's got character.. and he's a fighter.. imagine a midfield with his fight and drive.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 18:34 - Dec 11
We didn't play all that well first half, although the effort was there; but Wigan didn't have many chances either. Second half we matched them at least and throughout there was a much better attitude with regard to getting stuck in. Change of formation obviously an improvement. J McG didn't wait until the 91st minute to make substitutions and it worked. Great away support. Today's performance was something to build on. Could do worse than stick with J McG for a while. Finally, Wigan are now on my hate team list after a pathetic string of theatrical performances. As someone said above, it was more like a pantomime at times. That the ref didn't get hold of this was frustrating in the extreme. Keep the faith. Onward and upwards! COYB!
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BlueRuin69 added 18:39 - Dec 11
GET OFF NORWOODS BACK! He who hasnt sinned cast the first stone. Coyb
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Orraman added 19:37 - Dec 11
I know it's only one good result but is there really any rush to replace John McGreal. He knows the game, is calm and just as importantly has a Plan B. He also makes his substitutions before they are too late to make a difference. He has a love of Ipswich Town. His post match interview was excellent and shows empathy with players and fans.
When you see what Johnny Jackson has done at Charlton as interim manager, we could do a lot worse than give John an extended trial
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Billysherlockblue added 19:38 - Dec 11
Great point after a terrible 1st hslf. Well done norwood. You let your ability do the talking and stop off field antics and u can work your way back into our hearts. Everyone deserves chance in life so make the most of it. I think a huge problem with Ipswich town is that our midfield is too slow. I like morsey and evans but togethetoo too slow. Otherwise were as good as most teams. But we need to sort this out. Way too slow in midfield hence over and back and sideways and no bite in the tackle as they too slow to get there. Well done today and well done norwood.
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