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Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 29th Jan 2022 17:10

Marvin Johnson’s sixth-minute goal saw Sheffield Wednesday to a 1-0 victory over the Blues at Hillsborough. Johnson volleyed Nathaniel Mendez-Laing’s cross into the net from the Owls’ first attack of the game and Wednesday had a number of chances to increase their lead with the Blues rarely threatening to get back on terms.

Dominic Thompson was handed his Town debut and Idris El Mizouni returned to the XI for the first time since Kieran McKenna took charge as the Blues boss made five changes from the team which beat Wimbledon 2-0 on Tuesday with front three Macauley Bonne, Bersant Celina and Conor Chaplin all back in the side.

Thompson, who joined on loan from Brentford on Thursday, was at left wing-back with Kane Vincent-Young suspended for one match having been sent off at Plough Lane.

El Mizouni joined Tyreeq Bakinson in the centre of midfield with skipper Sam Morsy serving the second game of his four-match ban. Centre-half George Edmundson again wore the armband.

Tom Carroll and Kayden Jackson were missing from the 18, while James Norwood and Sone Aluko were among the subs having started against the Dons, as were Rekeem Harper and Vaclav Hladky, who has been absent for the last two matches due to illness.

Wednesday gave debuts to loan signings Jordan Storey and Harlee Dean in their three-man defence, while eight-goal top-scorer Lee Gregory missed out due to foot injury with Josh Windass coming in for his second league start of the season. Former Town loanee Massimo Luongo started in the Owls' midfield.

After both teams had taken a knee, the Blues, in their black third kit, dominated the ball in the early stages.

However, Wednesday took the lead in the sixth minute following their first spell in possession of the afternoon.

After Edmundson had lost the ball on Town’s left touchline, Mendez-Laing brought it forward down the right before sending over a deep cross and Johnson, who had broken away from Wes Burns, volleyed a low shot back across Christian Walton and into the corner of the net.

Town continued to see most of the ball, although with Wednesday more involved than they had been before their goal. However, Town had shown nothing in the final third until a 16th minute Janoi Donacien cross from the right which was headed clear.

There was a scare for the Blues in the 18th minute when Florian Kamberi was sent away behind the Town backline by Luongo but Luke Woolfenden got back to force him inside and Edmundson smashed the ball out for a corner from which Dean headed across the face and wide with no one able to add a further touch.

Wednesday were beginning to get on top with their fans, previously quiet despite the goal, starting to get behind them. On 23, Mendez-Laing took the ball inside following a short corner but screwed his shot well wide.

A minute later, Windass hit an effort wide, before Dean was shown the game’s first yellow card for a foul on Celina in the centre circle.


Town threatened for the first time on half hour when Bakinson clipped a looping ball to the far post but it bounced over Thompson and out for a goal-kick. A minute later, Celina brought it forward before shooting well over from the edge of the box.

On 37, Burns, who moments earlier had been given instruction by manager McKenna, was sent away down the right and sent in a cross which was cleared at the back post.

Wednesday should have made it 2-0 in the 40th minute when Edmundson got the merest of touches on Barry Bannan’s cross from the left and took it away from Kamberi. The former Rangers man laid it to Mendez-Laing, who subsequently worked himself space eight yards out and seemed certain to score but somehow hit his shot the wrong side of the post.

Celina wasted a Blues free-kick on the right in the 42nd minute, although in the aftermath the Kosovan international sent Donacien away on the right and his cross was diverted towards his own goal by a Wednesday defender, but Bailey Peacock-Farrell in the Owls goal was able to claim.

Kamberi forced Walton to save at his near post on 44, then from the corner Sam Hutchinson headed straight at the Blues keeper. A foot either wide of him and it would have been a goal.

That was the last chance of a half which Town had started brightly before conceding from the Owls’ first attack.

Thereafter, the Blues had long spells of possession but largely in their own half and they have been unable to create a serious opportunity, while the home side had more than enough chances to make it 2-0 with Town getting sloppier the longer the half progressed.

The Blues started the second half more on the front foot. El Mizouni made a strong run from deep into the Wednesday half in the 48th minute, having made a slick turn to get away from Bannan.

Bakinson shot against a defender having won the ball back midway inside the Owls’ half.

Wednesday had another chance to make it 2-0 in the 54th minute when Windass’s cross-shot from a tight angle was palmed out to Bannan who couldn’t keep it down as he broke into six-yard box at speed. Thompson complained that he had been fouled by Windass and may have had a case.

As the game moved into its final half hour, the Blues were dominating possession but still without being able to find a way through the Owls.

On 62 Kamberi had the ball in the Town net following a Wednesday break but having strayed a long way offside. A minute later, the home side swapped Mendez-Laing for Liam Palmer.

In the 67th minute, a Kamberi cross from the right found Johnson on the edge of the box but the Owls’ goalscorer hit this effort the wrong side of Walton’s left post.

Town were continuing to have long spells on the ball but without carving out an opportunity and it was little surprise when McKenna made a double change in the 71st minute with Aluko and Norwood taking over from Chaplin and El Mizouni.

Almost immediately, Wednesday again went close to a second. The ball was cut back to the edge of the area for Bannan, who hit a powerful strike which was destined for the top corner until Walton brilliantly got across to palm it away from goal.

After the Blues had defended the corner, the Owls swapped Windass for Tyreece John-Jules, who was making his home debut having signed on loan from Arsenal.

Moments later, Town weren’t too far away from an equaliser when a Burns cross from the right reached Aluko via Norwood and the Nigerian international hit a shot which was blocked.

On 77 a deep cross from the right found Thompson, who hit a shot which deflected behind off a defender.

Two minutes later, Norwood headed over at the back post from a deep Celina corner from the left. Ahead of the goal-kick, Joe Pigott took over from Bonne. On 84, Owls goalscorer Johnson was replaced by Jack Hunt having suffered a knock.

The game appeared to be petering out but on 88 Burns nodded a ball into the box back towards Pigott but it was looped behind.

In the final scheduled minute, Woolfenden brought it forward and exchanged passes before his cross was cut out. However, the Blues kept the ball in the final third and Norwood hit a shot which was deflected behind.

As the fourth official’s board indicated five additional minutes, the corner was played short and Aluko put it behind the goal, his frustration summing up Town’s afternoon.

A disappointing result and display from the Blues, who started positively but having conceded never really looked like getting an equaliser.

Although Town had a lot of the ball most of their possession was in safe areas and lacked tempo, while Wednesday had a number of opportunities from which they should have made it 2-0.

The result - manager McKenna’s second defeat in his six games in charge and the poorest performance of his time at Portman Road - sees the Blues drop a place to ninth in the table, back to eight points from the play-offs with second-bottom Gillingham at Portman Road next Saturday.

Sheffield Wednesday: Peacock-Farrell, Storey, Dean, Hutchinson, Mendez-Laing (Palmer 63), Dele-Bashiru, Luongo, Bannan, (c) Johnson (Hunt 84), Windass (John-Jules 73), Kamberi. Unused: Wildsmith, Byers, Paterson, Sow.

Town: Walton, Donacien, Woolfenden, Edmundson (c), Burns, Bakinson, El Mizouni (Norwood 71), Thompson, Celina, Chaplin (Aluko 71), Bonne (Pigott 79). Unused: Hladky, Burgess, Harper, Edwards. Referee: Darren Bond (Lancashire). Att: 23,517 (Town: 2,818).



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yorkieblue62 added 17:49 - Jan 29
Sorry, overlooked the MK Dons game when I said next 5 seemed winnable on paper. We could just draw that one.
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grow_our_own added 17:54 - Jan 29
Not sure I agree pretty football "won't beat the donkeys in this league", but I do agree it won't beat them when it's blowing a hoolie on a farmyard pitch like today. McK rethink needed in such circumstances
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ChrisFelix added 17:58 - Jan 29
Sorry yorkieblue62, no doubt we can win the next 2 but after today I wouldn't bet against another defeat. I think I right in saying the Don's have won 2 difficult away games in the week.
I'm so puzzled as to why Piggott doesn't start. Bonne recent record doesn't warrant a start
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TimmyH added 18:07 - Jan 29
Not impressed by Bakinson so far, in fact would say he's a slower 'leggier' version of Harper - we're still waiting for more impact from midfield or No.10 spot or somebody to nail down their place in the starting 11 other than Morsy and Burns, some potential but inconsistency in the squad to do that. Edwards seems to be out of favour presently but at least his speed unnerved some defences even if the end product wasn't there. Some players looking a tad jaded the last few games including Edmundson and Bonne (who needs resting).
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runningout added 18:15 - Jan 29
We can beat anyone. Silly to pick out games with needless negativity. Sheff Wed's defence was decent today. We lacked creativity almost had zero to shout about in chances. Not sure we had frontline to feed off a well threaded pass either. Wednesday had chances to add to their goal in first half so we were fortunate.We could do with a Barry Bannon type, as he's getting better with age. Every team needs someone to create. We haven't got one. Thompson was good I thought and so was our defence apart from the first goal lapse. I was impressed with us and we will be a force.
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atty added 18:18 - Jan 29
Billlm - watching Posh v Sheff U..Posh didn't either.
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blueboy1981 added 18:21 - Jan 29
Being honest, we could so easily have been leaving returning having lost by another couple of Goals, Wednesday missed two guilt edged chances to punish, plus Walton again did us proud.
Annoying part being, that we were once again up against a far less than impressive Team.
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Linkboy13 added 18:40 - Jan 29
From looking a very good team against Wycombe at home we haven't really looked very convincing Gillingham aside who were poor. I can only think McKenna is looking to next season where im sure there will be plenty of ins and outs player wise. We look a bit one paced up front would like to see a pacey striker signed. Pigott has failed to impress three different managers and looks like he could be on his way.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 18:45 - Jan 29
Disappointing, but probably because my expectations were too high. Agree with most on here that we played some nice football at times but lacked penetration. The defence looked shaky at the start but improved later. On another day, we might have got an equaliser and then gone on to win. It wasn't that good, but not that bad either: still an improvement on some of our earlier performances this season.
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cat added 18:48 - Jan 29
An away defeat isn't the end of the world but when you've been on a roll and going up against a fellow top 6 contender then it's bitterly disappointing. SW are ordinary and these are the type of games where we should be picking up points. It's frustrating being a blue but there's plenty to be positive about (long term) so keep the faith!
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algarvefan added 18:54 - Jan 29
Please will some of you stop saying the season is over, it plainly isn't, today we were just poor imo and we let Wednesday bully us too often out of possession. It's a disappointing result, but we are still in the mix. Other teams will unexpectedly drop points, so keep the faith and get behind the boys.

We tend to use the wings all the time, but look how easily Woolfenden waltzed through the middle of the park, I would like to see a more progressive role from our midfielders.

Oh Dear Oh Dear, you should be ashamed of your remark above, thought we had moved beyond that.
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Thebot added 19:05 - Jan 29
The season definitely isn't over but all that sideway and backwards passing isn't going to get us up the field and shots at goal. Was a frustrating watch on I follow(because I follows coverage is shocking) but every throw in and the next pass after Walton pass out is backwards left me shouting at the box.
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RobsonWark added 19:13 - Jan 29
algarvefan. Why should Dear Oh Dear be ashamed? For stating the obvious? Taking the knee is backing a political movement ie BLM that want to defund the police. That's working well in New York and LA with crime going through the roof! And did you not know we are backed by the Arizona State Pension Fund for their police and firefighters
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ringwoodblue added 19:18 - Jan 29
Morsy's absence is not only making our midfield weak and ineffective but the burden of captaincy seems to be adversely affecting Edmundson's performances as well. Maybe Walton should get the captain's armband for the next two games.

It certainly makes the games against Plymouth, Oxford and MKDons look very important now.
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Linkboy13 added 19:30 - Jan 29
We are just not capable of putting a long run of winning games together. Expect plenty of changes for the start of next season with some shock departures.
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Dear_oh_Dear added 20:00 - Jan 29
There is no room for politics in football. All lives matter.
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Dear_oh_Dear added 20:02 - Jan 29
Go to BLM website and make like you are going to donate- redirected to 'Act Blue'- the democrat party in US.
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Dissboyitfc added 20:10 - Jan 29
Ok it was a poor day at the office! But 4 wins from 6 games is a decent return! That win ratio taken into the new season will see us promoted!

Saturday evenngs are always flat for me if we have lost, but i am disappointed in those who use a loss to have a dig KM.
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Steelmonkey added 20:19 - Jan 29
No shots on target that is just unacceptable AGAIN and embarrassing.
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FreddySteady added 20:32 - Jan 29
Poor. Lots of nice passing but no penetration. Burns had a poor game but was due one. Why oh why did Woolfy not shoot late on...just shoot!

In other news, some of our fans were more concerned with abusing their fat fans than supporting our boys. Oh well.
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blueboy1981 added 20:37 - Jan 29
Dissboyitfc …. it's not ‘having a dig' at KM - it's stating fact, if you were one of the magnificent travelling supporters who made the trip today to watch that, then I'm sure you would understand.
It was not good enough, for any team, KM or not, with aspirations of getting out of League 1.
KM himself will know that himself.
Not a single shot on target in 90 minutes is DISMAL - at any level, for any Team, or Manager !!
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chepstowblue added 20:59 - Jan 29
Big stadium syndrome strikes again.Unable to perform on the road in front of bigger crowds. I was lead to believe that there was a buzz and a confidence amongst this group of players. How the hell do they explain such an abject performance. Wednesday won without breaking sweat. The keeper hasn't made a save. 65% possession paints a pretty picture, but 100% of that possession was in meaningless areas of the pitch and painfully slow. Nothing has changed under the new manager. We've beaten 3 or 4 average teams with average performances, and succumbed to a side with a bit more nous. As for things being on the up....it'll take a lot to convince me. I still find it impossible to trust this group of players.
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Dissboyitfc added 21:30 - Jan 29
blueboy.. do you not agree a win ratio of 4 in 6 will see us promoted? I thought you of all people, someone who understands football would know its going to take time! We have only lost 2 in 6 and Wednesday are quite a tough team on their own patch, we are a work in progress!
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FrankMarshall added 21:48 - Jan 29
Sorry but feel we need to get used to the idea of another season in Division 3. It was a tall order anyway and McKenna has produced some great results so no complaints about the change in leadership. Maybe with a more solid start next season who knows?

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paris_mitchell_in_oz added 23:03 - Jan 29
We're missing the dictatorship of our skipper. Pure and simple.
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