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Ipswich Town 1-0 Gillingham - Match Report
Saturday, 5th Feb 2022 17:03

Conor Chaplin’s ninth goal of the season saw Town to a 1-0 victory over Gillingham at Portman Road, maintaining manager Kieran McKenna’s 100 per cent home record. The Gills had hit the woodwork twice before Chaplin’s low strike in the 74th minute with the Blues unconvincing for much of the afternoon.

Joe Pigott, Lee Evans, Tom Carroll and James Norwood returned to the Town starting line-up.

Pigott was making his first start since Kieran McKenna took over with Macauley Bonne dropping to the bench.

Norwood played off central striker Pigott to the left with Chaplin to the right with Bersant Celina on the bench and Sone Aluko not in the squad.

Evans was in central midfield after returning from a groin injury alongside Carroll, who missed last week’s 1-0 loss at Sheffield Wednesday after his partner gave birth. Tyreeq Bakinson was among the subs and Idris El Mizouni wasn’t in the 18, while Dominic Thompson was handed his home debut at left wing-back.

For the Gills under new manager Neil Harris, Gislingham-born Stuart O’Keefe, a one-time Town academy player, skippered.

The visitors struck the game’s first shot in the third minute, Danny Lloyd hitting a low free-kick from 25 yards which Christian Walton bundled away to his right.

But Town, with Ed Sheeran watching from his box in the Cobbold Stand alongside Olly Murs, soon took over, dominating possession but without threatening in the final third.

On 12, David Tutonda was shown the game’s first yellow card for a foul on Janoi Donacien as the right-sided centre-half ran onto a return pass. From the free-kick, Evans whipped a curling ball into the area just beyond Norwood and stand-in skipper George Edmundson was unable to direct it goalwards.

Town went closer two minutes later when Carroll sent over a corner from the right, Luke Woolfenden battled hard to nod back across goal and Pigott looped a header over when the striker, a former Gillingham loanee, will feel he ought to have done better.

As the game reached the 20-minute mark, the Blues had a couple of sloppy moments with Lloyd finding himself in a good position from the first before handling the ball. Soon after Lloyd under-hit a back pass towards Aaron Chapman but the keeper was out quickly to clear ahead of Pigott.

Town began to regain their earlier composure and might have gone ahead in the 27th minute. Wes Burns hit a low shot from the right which Chapman uncomfortably palmed into the path of Thompson breaking into the box at pace, but the on-loan Brentford man was unable to keep his first-time shot down.

The Blues were starting to look more threatening and on 29 Evans clipped a looping ball into the area which a defender diverted away from Norwood and Thompson at the far post. From the resultant corner, Edmundson headed over.


However, Town were far from in total control and on 34 Gillingham debutant Ben Thompson screwed a shot from 20 yards wide.

The Blues continued to have sloppy moments, giving the ball away in their own half too regularly but with Gillingham unable to force a serious chance.

On 43 the ball was cleverly worked in from the Town right but Carroll turned the ball in front of Norwood with the striker not expecting it.

The Blues were seeing plenty of the ball as the whistle blew for half-time but still without finding a way through a Gillingham side more organised and determined than they had been in the 4-0 Town win at the Priestfield Stadium last month.

Town had had the lion’s share of the possession - 71-29 according to the stats - but had been too sloppy, particularly in their own half with passes having gone astray in potentially dangerous areas. However, neither Walton nor Gills keeper Chapman had had a particularly busy half.

The Blues started the second half on the front foot with a couple of crosses from the right cut out but three minutes after the restart the visitors hit the post.

Striker Vadaine Oliver was sent away and hit a shot across Walton from the right of the box which beat the keeper and bounced on to the post and away.

The Blues continued their first-half sloppiness and a minute later Burns gave the ball away in the final third and Woolfenden lost out in a tackle before Edmundson stepped across to clear the danger.

On 50, following Walton’s punch clear from a corner, Robbie McKenzie sent a low ball across the area but too far in front of Oliver.

Town were forced into a change three minutes later when Burns, who had suffered a knock towards the end of the first half, took to the turf for treatment before being swapped for Kyle Edwards, making his first appearance of the McKenna era.

The Gills hit the woodwork for the second time a minute later, Lloyd turning a cross from the left on to the post from the edge of the six-yard box with Walton appearing to get a touch.

Town continued to give the ball away in their own half with their performance becoming scrappier and the crowd audibly more anxious.

Just after the hour mark the game was held up after Lloyd suffered an injury in a challenge with Woolfenden when he looked to have landed awkwardly.

Play continued with the Gills man evidently in pain before the game was brought to a halt for lengthy treatment and the forward was eventually taken down the tunnel on the stretcher cart, Woolfenden having spoken to the grounded former Tranmere player, who was replaced by Charlie Kelman.

Town continued to give the ball away in dangerous areas and on 70 Olly Lee played in Oliver but Edmundson read the pass and got his foot in as the Gills striker shot and his effort looped over the bar.

From the corner, Edwards broke down the left and fed Pigott, who looked to find Chaplin breaking towards the area on the right but his pass was too close to keeper Chapman, who claimed.

But Chaplin didn’t have to wait too much longer for a chance and when it came the former Portsmouth and Barnsley man put the Blues in front.

The ball was stroked to Edmundson in space midway inside the Gills’ half to the left and the centre-half drilled a ball into Chaplin’s feet just inside the area. Despite his first touch not having been the best, the forward then lashed a low shot past Chapman.

It was a goal which had hardly been coming with the Blues’ performance having drifted in the second half but Chaplin once again showed his habit of scoring at important moments, taking his tally for the season to nine.

Bonne replaced Pigott, who was applauded off by the home fans, in the 78th minute, while the visitors swapped Thompson for on-loan Norwich striker Tom Dickson-Peters. Seven minutes later, Chaplin was switched for Bakinson.

Bonne curled a shot high and wide from the edge of the box in the 88th minute from a Bakinson lay-off.

The Blues saw out the final minutes - including eight additional minutes for Lloyd’s injury - without too much danger to claim a hard-fought three points.

Having most of the ball but without creating chances in the first half while giving the ball away all too often, the Blues became even scruffier after the break and were fortunate not to concede when the Gills hit the post twice.

But there was always a chance an opportunity would come and when it did Chaplin showed the clinical finishing which Town fans have become used to this season to claim the three points from a game in which the Blues had been under-par for the most part.

The victory sees Town stay ninth in the League One table but now eight points from the play-offs ahead of Tuesday’s visit to bottom side Doncaster, who won 2-1 at Sunderland today.

Town: Walton, Donacien, Woolfenden, Edmundson (c), Burns (Edwards 54), Evans, Carroll, Thompson, Chaplin (Bakinson 85), Norwood, Pigott (Bonne 78). Unused: Hladky, Burgess, Celina, Jackson.

Gillingham: Chapman, Tutonda, O'Keefe (c), Ehmer (Phillips 90), Tucker, Lee, McKenzie, Masterson, Lloyd (Kelman 68), Oliver, Thompson (Dickson-Peters 78). Unused: Dahlberg, Jackson, Sithole, Maghoma. Referee Stephen Martin (Staffordshire). Att: 20,698 (Gillingham: 486).


Photo: Matchday Images



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TimmyH added 20:33 - Feb 5
It makes you wonder where the threat is going to come from on Tuesday if Burns is out...nobody in our midfield other than Morsy really deserves to be a shoe in as a starter but the closest would be Aluko and he needs to come back in.
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blueboy1981 added 20:38 - Feb 5
I don't think all is as well in the camp as people would prefer to believe, many players will feel unsettled if ‘rotation' is the way McKenna see's it.
At the moment another season mid table, and we seem to be sliding back to old habits of mediocre performance - thankfully the recent early flurry of wins have seen us safe !!
We will indeed see what the rest of the season brings for us.
Make no mistake much to be done.
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Dissboyitfc added 20:43 - Feb 5
Grumpyoldman... Great post, in fact top post of the evening! i dont think anyone is happy with the performance, of course i would rather watch a fantastic display and win, we all would! But i will take a poor performance with 3 points over a good performance with no points all day long!

For those who got nothing out of the game except for the fact we got 3 points! There is a positive i took from this, we are getting in front and seeing games out!

Saturday night 3 points on the board, it'll will do me! 15 points from a possible 21 and won all the home games, in those 7 games we could have been superb in all of them and not taken as as many points! perhaps some on here would have prefered that! Its a working practice! Once again great post Grumpyoldman.
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Dissboyitfc added 21:02 - Feb 5
"work in progress" not working practice.
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AdyCOYB added 21:10 - Feb 5
Lucky today! Didn't deserve the win. I hate to say this but we lacked a leader out there today and missed Morsy. Edmundson's form has dropped since he has taken the captaincy, Last week lost possession which resulted in Wednesday scoring and today fortunate not to concede following mistakes he made. Again we can not find the right pass in the final third and never looked threatening. Great strike by Connor the only positive I can find. At we least we are not imploding like Sunderland who lost at home to Doncaster today!!
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TimmyH added 21:10 - Feb 5
grumpyoldman - I can see what you mean but I think posters are looking on a wider scale not 1 game we got away with winning undeservedly...it's the performance (and some recent others) which is the main aspect of the moaning. We certainly won't make the play-offs if we get a few more like today.
If we can gather as many points up until mid-March then you'll see some surprise results from the clubs in the play-off positions...it happens every season.
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shakytown added 21:16 - Feb 5
For all the supposed talent we have signed our midfield is hopeless. first half was slow ineffective keep ball with lots of passing but no threat of a telling final ball at all. then in the second half they decided to pass it directly to Gillingham on numerous occasions. Add to that the fact that we are very slow on the ground it makes it hard to break down the opposition as they just drop in behind as soon as we get the ball and wait for us to make a mistake.
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Linkboy13 added 21:50 - Feb 5
Like some on here i was scratching my head at the team selection today. Our most creative and dangerous player on the bench in Celina who is able to produce a defence splitting pass in a split second and ways in with the odd goal. I think McKenna probably knows Celina won't be here next season and is looking ahead to next season and wants to have a good look at other players in the squad. I have been one of Pigotts biggest critics this season. It must be very difficult to come into the side having not played very little football and although he didn't set the world alight today i would give him another game at Doncaster. The problem i have with Pigott for a big man he's not very physical and not particularly good in the air. Norwood was poor today and Bonne came on looking like he's lost two yards of pace since the start of the season. Im wondering if McKenna will want to look at Pigott and Chaplin playing together up front. I would bring in KVY if Burns is injured to play just in front of Donasien.
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Cloddyseedbed added 22:22 - Feb 5
Orraman, yes I agree with all your points. I have been at all the home games this season and blatant falling over, usually on the ball to get a free kick is becoming common. Faining injury is also getting worse, refereeing standards in div 1 are one of the reasons we have to get out of this league. Referees, just can't keep/get control of players on the pitch.
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blueboy1981 added 22:36 - Feb 5
Aluko has been a revelation for us in my opinion, and to not even get on the bench is ludicrous, and must be demoralising for him.
It can only prove one thing, that being McK is thinking along the lines of squad rotation - seriously concerned about that, because I'll say again - we know it doesn't work at this level.
The quality of player in League 1 (Division 3) is just not there.
It can work in the Premiership, and we can only assume McK has brought the idea along with him.
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DaGremloid added 22:43 - Feb 5
With 2-3 exceptions I still think Cook bought a bunch of average footballers. I just hope KM is good enough to get something out of them. Getting a result when you play like that is a bonus though. I still think a full on assault next season is the goal but they've nothing to lose by going for it for the remainder of this season. There's nothing to lose.
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brassy added 23:06 - Feb 5
we are not ready for the championship KM is looking at as many players as poss to see who is to stay or go ready for a good crack at it next season coybs
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RobsonWark added 23:34 - Feb 5
I am annoyed that Kieran makes so many changes each match but I guess he needs to see how players play in a match. Judging a player in training is different to seeing them play in a match. He needs to see who is worth keeping for next season and who to get shot off. If we do manage to qualify for the play offs this season then I'm sure Kieran will know his best team. If we don't then I'm sure he will know a lot more about the players and get us promoted next season. COYB!!
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midastouch added 00:11 - Feb 6
While I always welcome 3 points this was a game that certainly won't live long in the memory. Other than Chaplin's nicely struck goal, the highlight of the afternoon was having a kickaround with my son and his friend round the back of Co-op stand at half time! It felt a bit like a Paul Lambert performance with lots of side to side passing but very little end product. Anyway, a win is a win. There's always the argument of good teams being able to grind out 3 points, even when being well below their best. But I'm still far from convinced we have enough about us to gatecrash the Play Offs this season.
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paris_mitchell_in_oz added 01:02 - Feb 6
It's clear to everyone that we're missing the skipper. Thankfully, he'll be back for the MK Dons fixture. In his absence, we should be able to grind out a result against Doncaster - in much the same way as we did today (hopefully, though, with a bit more flair). I have total faith in the Gaffer. We are very lucky to have him. Keep the faith, people. It's all going to come good.
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RobsonWark added 02:36 - Feb 6
I met a season ticket supporter from Bedford today who had travelled by bus to Cambridge and then took a train to Ipswich. We have some amazing fans!!
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:42 - Feb 6
what has happened ? for a while goals were not a problem ,things looked promising , now we have reverted to the Ipswich Town that struggle to get shots in let alone goals. We have looked good at times, but just cant follow it up. Players come out saying they didnt play well ect ect ect , WHY ? We are supposed to have the best squad in the league yet ''lesser'' clubs are consistently getting the results to keep them in the top 6. Too often the team have just not performed, we won yesterday but nobody can honestly say we deserved to, against a bottom struggling club .
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Saxonblue74 added 14:14 - Feb 6
I was concerned before the game when I saw the team selection, and it seems I was right to be. Maybe McKenna needs to realise he is no longer coaching a top Premier league team
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Razor added 10:19 - Feb 7
Lets face it we were lucky today and that bis that----where was Aluko (again) and wht did Celina never get off the bench when the game was crying out for him?

This manager is definitely in his honeymoon period as far as I am concerned----we should have bought a striker in the window, Twain or Yates----as what we have are tired and unreliable.Massive game tomorrow.
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