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Morecambe 1-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 26th Feb 2022 17:01

Wes Burns scored an 86th-minute equaliser as the Blues drew 1-1 with Morecambe at the Mazuma Stadium. Town dominated throughout but the Shrimps went ahead via Aaron Wildig with their first shot on target in the 59th minute as the Blues once again struggled to turn their possession into goals.

Town boss Kieran McKenna made four changes from Tuesday’s 0-0 home draw with Cheltenham with Tyreeq Bakinson, Sone Aluko, James Norwood and Macauley Bonne all starting.

Bakinson came into the midfield for Tom Carroll, who was on the bench, alongside skipper Sam Morsy. Aluko and Norwood were to the right and left of Bonne, with the Nigerian international dropping deeper, with Conor Chaplin, Bersant Celina and Kayden Jackson also among the subs.

Morecambe, with returning former manager Derek Adams back in charge for the first time, were unchanged from Tuesday’s 2-0 defeat at Rotherham with former Blues midfielder Shane McLoughlin and ex-loanee Toumani Diagoraga both starting and one-time Blues winger Dylan Connolly on the bench.

Following a minute’s silence for Morecambe life vice-president and former club secretary Ken Ormrod, who died this week, on a bumpy pitch of a type familiar to Sunday morning footballers, Town dominated the early stages.

The Blues, wearing all blue on their first visit to the Mazuma Stadium with the 2001 FA Cup tie having been at Morecambe’s previous ground Christie Park, created their first chance in the ninth minute when Bakinson found Norwood at the far post but the striker shot over from a tight angle.

As the game reached the 14th minute, the Blues surpassed the previous club record of 547 minutes without conceding a goal, Christian Walton having had a quiet afternoon.

The Blues went close to going in front in the 18th minute when Aluko turned Janoi Donacien’s ball into the area wide to Burns, whose cross fell to Aluko, who appeared to have a sight at goal before being closed down and his effort at goal was deflected weakly back to home keeper Trevor Carson.

Seven minutes later, Morsy brought the ball forward before finding Aluko on the edge of the box, but the forward’s shot looped over off a defender.

From the resultant corner, the ball was half-cleared to Aluko on the edge of the box and his low shot was diverted wide. His reaction suggested that it had been on its way into the net.

The Blues weren’t far away again in the 28th minute when Morsy came very close to scoring his first goal for the club. The Town captain brought the ball forward before curling a shot which looked destined for the top corner until Carson palmed it away. The ball came out to Bonne but the striker was unable to direct his header the right side of the post, a chance it looked like he should have taken.

Morecambe struck their first shot in the 32nd minute, ex-Blue McLoughlin curling a shot wide after a free-kick - harshly awarded against Bakinson - had been touched to him by Diagouraga.

Two minutes later, Bonne will again feel he should have put Town in front when Bakinson chipped a ball to the far post from the right and the striker once more sent his header wide.


The Blues continued to dominate, Burns overhitting a cross from the right in the 36th minute.

Soon after, Bakinson brought the ball forward to the edge of the box before hitting a low strike which Carson superbly tipped past the post.

In the 43rd minute, following a rare Morecambe attack, Aluko almost played in Norwood but a defender’s toe just managed to divert the ball back to Carson.

Just prior to the fourth official’s board signalling one additional minute, a Dominic Thompson free-kick from the left flicked off Edmundson’s head and wide.

There was a scare for Town in the dying moments when an Edmundson slip allowed Jonah Ayunga a run at goal but the centre-half got back to snuff out the danger.

Aside from that late incident, the first half had been all Town with the possession percentage of 75-25 a reflection of the level of control.

The Blues had had plenty of chances and really ought to have been in front with Aluko having a number of shots blocked, Morsy and Bakinson strikes saved and Bonne a couple of headers that he will feel he should have scored.

At the other end, Town had now taken their total minutes without conceding to 578.

Morecambe made two changes ahead of the second half with Wildig and Adam Phillips replacing Ryan Cooney and Ayunga.

The second half continued in the same pattern as the first with the Blues seeing most of the ball. However, on 54, Shrimps 21-goal top scorer Cole Stockton got his first sight at goal but curled his shot from the edge of the box well over.

In the 58th minute, Bonne ran on to a Thompson throw and hit a shot which Carson could only parry. Burns was first to the loose ball but was forced wide and was unable to find a Town player with his cutback.

A minute later, Town were made to pay for their missed chances. Phillips took the ball in from the right and chipped a cross to sub Wildig, who planted a header in the corner of the net, ending the Blues’ record period without conceding at 592 minutes with the Shrimps first shot on target of the afternoon.

Town went about getting back on terms, Bakinson shooting over from the edge of the box. On 62 Bonne was booked after berating a linesman having had a foul given against him when he felt he had initially been fouled himself.

The Blues once again went close to scoring in the 67th minute when Burns rolled the ball into the path of Aluko breaking into the area on the right. The forward’s low cross-shot might have found its way in until it hit Norwood, then the loose ball fell to Bonne and his strike was blocked.

Town made a triple substitution in the 69th minute with Celina, Jackson and Chaplin replacing Aluko, Bonne and Norwood.

Jackson’s pace quickly had an impact, the striker running in behind and reaching a Burns pass before laying back to Chaplin as he broke into the area, however, the ball was stabbed behind by a defender.

As the game moved into its final quarter of an hour, Celina curled a shot towards the top corner following a poor Chaplin corner, but again Carson got across to claw it behind.

In the 80th minute a 30-yard Celina free-kick struck the top of the Morecambe wall and looped to Carson.

Town continued to push and look for an opening, with Celina at the heart of most of their attacks, but were unable to find space in the box against a determined Morecambe backline.

Just as it was looking as if Town would fall to a defeat, they found an equaliser, Thompson sent a low ball into the area which reached Burns, whose initial back-heeled pass was blocked fell loose to the Welshman, who turned his 10th goal of the season into the corner of the net to send the 1,270 Blues fans at that end wild.

Two minutes later, the Town went close to a winner. Jackson crossed from the left and Donacien chested goalwards only to find Carson in the way, like so many of his team-mates over the course of the afternoon.

The Blues continued to look for a winner in the closing stages but were unable to threaten man of the match Carson’s goal again before the end.

For much of the game it was the same story as Tuesday’s 0-0 draw with Cheltenham with the Blues having all the ball and plenty of chances without finding the net.

When a side is failing to take their opportunities there’s always a danger the opposition will find a goal however rare their chances and that proved to be the case with the Shrimps scoring via their first shot on target.

Town kept pressing for a goal with the substitutions making a difference and eventually the goal came.

The Blues might have won it after that with Donacien going very close to his first ever Town goal.

A second draw in succession sees Town stay ninth, now five points from the play-offs ahead of another trip to the North-West next weekend to face Fleetwood.

Morecambe: Carson, Leigh, O'Connor (c), Bedeau, Diagouraga, Stockton, Ayunga (Phillips 46), McLoughlin, Cooney (Wildig 46), Fane, Bennett. Unused: Smith, Connolly, Obika, Gibson, Duffus.

Town: Walton, Donacien, Woolfenden, Edmundson, Burns, Morsy (c), Bakinson, Thompson, Aluko (Celina 69), Bonne (Jackson 69), Norwood (Chaplin 69). Unused: Hladky, Burgess, Carroll, Pigott. Referee: Matthew Donohue (Manchester). Att: 4,928 (Town: 1,270).


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johnwarksshorts added 17:46 - Feb 26
We totally dominated that game, Morsy mom imo and their goalkeeper. Strikers firing blanks and lacking confidence. I think we had about 12 corners and I never thought we'd score from any of them. But love the way Mck has got us playing. Playoffs now out of reach I fear. COYB!!
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Fatboy added 17:47 - Feb 26
Celina was brilliant when he came on. Ran the show for the last 20 minutes - shame he wasn't given longer. Chaplin and Jackson were also lively. Norwood and particularly Bonne were never in the game. When will Simpson get a chance?
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midastouch added 17:47 - Feb 26
4 points dropped in a week, that's got to hurt. Sounded like we played some nice stuff but we just couldn't put the icing on the cake in the final 3rd.

I don't what the situation is behind the scenes regarding Tyreece Simpson but if he's showing the right attitude in training I can't see any reason not to give him a game given our other strikers are mostly struggling badly for form right now.

Anyway, very disappointing not to take all 3 points but hard to criticise given the performance deserved better.
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blueboy1981 added 17:48 - Feb 26
When you compare the stature of Clubs - two points from one Home Game and one away, is simply not good enough against two extremely small Clubs.
Play Off talk is futile in the circumstances.
We continue to Fire Blanks almost !!
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blues1 added 17:52 - Feb 26
Bossman. Aluko isn't even playing as a number 10, so what are you on about? You only have a number 10 when ur playing 1 up front. He's the link man between the midfield and the striker. He's playing as an attacking midfielder and while maybe not officially assisted a goal, he has played a big part I several goals we've scored. Been one of our best players, yet here you are, criticising him.
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blueboy1981 added 17:53 - Feb 26
I ask the Question once again ? - prove to me McK that ‘rotation' works at this level - and I will BELIEVE YOU.
My belief is it simply does not - Premiership is a totally different situation, but this is DIVISION 3 !!!
What did PL try - and it failed ??
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johnwarksshorts added 17:57 - Feb 26
Blueboy, if one of the front players took their chances and claimed the shirt for themselves Mck wouldn't need to rotate.
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BlueRuin69 added 17:58 - Feb 26
Agreed blues1 Alukos pass to jackson vs Burton for 2nd goal was sublime....chin up people, scoring boots on and we can still do it! Coyb
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Bluearmy_81 added 17:59 - Feb 26
For all the huffing and puffing not good enough. 2 points from 2 winnable games, not good enough. I was there today. Had we lost they would have had fingers from me at the end, not clapping! Applauding failure and settling for sh it is what got us in the mess we're in in the 3rd tier now. We need more hunger and fight as a club, have done for years
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terryf added 18:01 - Feb 26
Surely Aluko and Celina should be starting every game.

As for our strikers McKenna needs to ship out those who are continually misfiring and bring in a couple of good front players. There must be some decent ones out there who would love to play in a Team creating so many chances and in front of 20,000 plus supporters every home game.
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itfchorry added 18:02 - Feb 26
Still plenty of time - Have no doubt that we
will make the Play-Offs
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ringwoodblue added 18:03 - Feb 26
If I'm being realistic, I think our last two results plus scores elsewhere have ended our playoff chances. MK Dons, Oxford and SW look certain for the playoffs and Sunderland have started turning things around with a massive result today.

If McKenna had been in charge from the beginning of the season, we would probably be in the top 4 but our season was Cooked by December.
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TimmyH added 18:08 - Feb 26
itfchorry - good to see your optimism but I just don't see it, relying on the same players to score and strikers whom all seem to be firing blanks, trying even to think when a defender has scored? and that's usually from a corner and we all know what we're like at them.

We can't win 3 games running...and that's what we'll need to do and probably more - not going to happen.
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Nobbysnuts added 18:17 - Feb 26
Totally agree with you bluearmy 81....people on here applauding failure...its a joke. Two draws against Cheltenham and Morecombe and the happy clappers are out in force shouting how great we are. Well ...we're not...I for one do not accept this dross. Playoffs? Your having a laugh.
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thechangingman added 18:19 - Feb 26
On the one hand, things are more hopeful than for many-a-year, especially in regard to the longer-term future.
On the other hand, I've come to accept that we're still short of a few key players, and that without them a promotion might herald an awful year in the Championship.
Grim though it is, I feel it's realistic rather than defeatist to say I'd prefer us to have one more season in League One, so that McK can fully integrate himself, imbue his ethos into the squad, and make the team entirely his own. By then, I am confident we can approach a step-up with confidence.
I'll ALWAYS want Town to win, but I concede that we're just not ready to face the Championship yet...
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happybeingblue added 18:28 - Feb 26
Think he needs to decide who his best front 2 are and stick with them, let them develop a partnership and the confidence a goal or 2 would bring, i would like pigott and norwood together myself.
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eddiespearitt03 added 18:33 - Feb 26
How come we can not find a regular goal scorer ? ....A goal poacher....someone to sniff out the first or second chance. All the possession but a mixture of poor quality and execution up front and some one who can create their own chance to score. Poor result again . Can,t see us getting play offs now.
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grinch added 18:33 - Feb 26
if you keep swapping the forward line then you get the current situation I think they all lack confidence I am sure the boss wil sort that out in the summer he doesn't have confidence in any of them hence he keeps swapping we must remember he is here for the long term solution so let's concentrate on next season as I think he will ensure we are promoted quite a few platers will leave I reckon and those such as Simpson who won't buy in to the current set up don't deserve a place in his team and will depart this summer.
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therein61 added 18:36 - Feb 26
When KM came in he was on a hiding to nothing as we were so inconsistent we are better now but we cannot steam roller over sides(what ever their league position they are not going to wait to be mullered!!!) that on paper we should stroll by, KM has given us hope that had gone with PC in charge of being in the mix and so many results(not today but they did tuesday) will keep swinging it's not just us who should be winning all games!!!!! COYB.
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Dissboyitfc added 18:50 - Feb 26
yes we failed to win on teusday and we failed to win today! Just look at the stats since KM took over pl 12 W7 D3 L2 thats 24 points from 12 so averaging 2 points a game! today the team set an a new all time record for the most minutes since we conceded! Add to that we are witnessing the best football played in years! If we continue to average 2 points per game we will probably make the play-offs!

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oldegold added 18:58 - Feb 26
Play offs over now as we can't kill of these teams...shame
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blueboy1981 added 19:11 - Feb 26
Agree with you Bluearmy 81 - Goals WIIN Games - possession invariably doesn't.
Much more Clinical attitude needed - we SHOULD be dealing with such Clubs as the recent two - otherwise we're just pretending … !!!
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blueboy1981 added 19:15 - Feb 26
I think we can now see why Bonne was not recalled - however, who knows what goes on behind the scenes in Football …. !!!!
Like all Sport - it's not always what you see, and obvious … !!!
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RobITFC added 19:19 - Feb 26
I don't let these results ruin my weekend anymore, I am frustrated and disappointed as every other fan, but over 50 years have got used to the ups and downs. I am just excited about Mckenna getting it right for next season and getting us out of this god forsaken league. I am sure he will get it right next season. COYB have the faith still.
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shakytown added 20:21 - Feb 26
We play nice pretty to watch football but its just too slow. As soon as we get the ball and start our nice passing teams just drop in behind the ball and crowd us out. how many times were shots not taken or blocked because there were 9 players in the way. We need to do the same things but faster.
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