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Forest Green Rovers 1-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 6th Aug 2022 17:08

First-half goals from Marcus Harness and Sam Morsy saw Town to a 2-1 victory over Forest Green Rovers at the Bolt New Lawn, Josh March having pulled one back for the home side in the second. Harness netted his first Town goal in the 37th minute, then Morsy curled a stunning strike into the top corner in first-half injury time before March made it a nervy second period for Town with his 64th-minute goal.

The Blues were forced into one change from last week’s 1-1 draw at home to Bolton with Luke Woolfenden absent due to illness and Cameron Burgess replacing him in the backline.

Otherwise, the Blues named the same team which started against the Trotters with Christian Walton in goal and Janoi Donacien and George Edmundson, who moved into the middle of the back three, the other centre-halves.

Wes Burns and Leif Davis were the wing-backs with skipper Sam Morsy and Lee Evans in the midfield.

Conor Chaplin and Marcus Harness were behind lone out-and-out striker Freddie Ladapo.

Midfielder Rekeem Harper was also ill and was replaced on the bench by Kane Vincent-Young.

Forest Green, hosting their first League One match and facing Town for the first time, named the same team which won 2-1 away at Bristol Rovers last week with former Blues striker Connor Wickham, who joined them on Wednesday, not included in the 18.

The home side were first to threaten, Burgess slipping and allowing Forest Green skipper Jamille Matt the ball and some space just outside the area, however, Davis got across to dispossess him.

The ball subsequently ran wide to Corey O’Keeffe on the right of the box but the wing-back took a theatrical tumble as he took it past Burgess and out of play with referee Craig Hicks waving away his protests.

Town immediately threatened with Davis winning a corner on the left from which Morsy was found in space at the back of the box. The skipper took a touch before hitting a shot which was going wide before Edmundson nodded over.

The Blues briefly began to take charge but became sloppy against a determined Forest Green side not allowing them any time on the ball and with their fans getting behind them.

On nine, after Town had lost the ball on halfway, Regan Hendry shot well over from distance, then three minutes later Harness hit a low effort from the edge of the box from a Donacien ball in from the right, which home keeper Luke McGee claimed with little fanfare.

The Blues did gain control as the game moved towards the 20-minute mark and in the 21st minute went close to going in front.

Burns stood up a cross from the right and Morsy headed goalwards from the centre of the area but McGee saved, although with the Town players claiming the ball struck a Forest Green hand on its way through to him.

Two minutes later, Harness played the ball into Ladapo’s feet on the edge of the area and the striker hit a shot on the turn which McGee palmed away for a corner.

The flag-kick came to nothing and in the aftermath, with Evans clearly having been fouled, Forest Green broke but Udoka Godwin-Malife’s cross from the right was hooked behind by Burgess. Godwin-Malife suffered an injury as he made his cross and was replaced by Dom Bernard.


Town continued to dominate and as the game reached the half-hour mark Chaplin struck a low shot on the turn from the edge of the area on the right which McGee claimed at his post.

Despite the Blues having been well on top, Forest Green went very close to going in front in the 36th minute. O'Keeffe played a great low ball into the area for Matt from the right but Walton superbly came off his line to block from the home skipper, the ball ricocheting back off the former Newport man and out for a goal-kick.

Immediately, Town went up the other end and went in front via Harness’s first goal for the club.

Morsy sent Davis away on the left and the former Leeds man crossed low into the box. Baily Cargill cut it out at a stretch and Ladapo hit a shot which was blocked but the loose ball fell to Harness around 12 yards out from where the ex-Portsmouth man slammed into the top corner of the net to the keeper’s right.

On 43, Harness hit a low effort which McGee saved down to his right, then in the final scheduled minute of the half Davis was just thwarted at the far post by Bernard as a cross came over from the right.

And in injury time, the Blues doubled their lead and what a goal it was. Burns twisted and turned around 15 yards out before laying the ball to Morsy, who brilliantly curled into the top corner of McGee’s net. It was a superb strike and will have more than made up for last week’s late miss against Bolton.

The whistle ended the half soon afterwards with the Blues good for their lead over the balance of the half.

However, the might well have found themselves behind had Walton not read and reacted to Matt’s chance for Forest Green moments before Harness’s goal, the former Pompey man taking his opportunity clinically.

But the forward’s goal was eclipsed by Morsy’s strike just before the break which has given the Blues a lead at the break which ought to be unassailable.

Forest Green swapped former Wolves and Birmingham midfielder David Davis for Josh March at the break and on 51 Ben Stevenson was shown the game’s first yellow card for a trip on Morsy on halfway.

Two minutes later, the Blues were allowed to take a quick free-kick not far outside the area, Ladapo receiving the ball inside the box on the right from Chaplin, turning his man then curling a shot well wide.

In the 59th minute, Forest Green were repeatedly unable to fully clear following a Town corner on the left and eventually Evans curled a shot over and off the advertising hoarding at the top of the stand.

The home side made two changes in the 62nd minute with Stevenson, who had suffered a knock, and Kyle McAllister making way for debutant Sean Robertson and Armani Little.

Two minutes later, they pulled a goal back with sub Little at the heart of it. The former Torquay man worked himself space on the right of the area and hit a shot which Walton blocked, but the loose ball fell to March, who smashed into the roof of the net.

Town, suddenly under some pressure, swapped Davis, who had had a more effective afternoon at left wing-back than last week, for Greg Leigh.

Forest Green thought they’d levelled on 68 when March again found the net but having strayed offside.

A minute later, with the home fans now making more noise than at any time during the afternoon, Walton made a brilliant double save, first blocking from March, then stopping Robertson’s follow-up with his legs.

Town, who were somewhat under the cosh, made another two changes, Chaplin and Harness making way for Sone Aluko and Tyreece John-Jules.

The Blues began to show more composure and on 75 Aluko scraped a low shot wide after a neat interchange of passes on the right. Three minutes later, Reece Brown was booked for a foul on Morsy on halfway.

In the 81st minute, Burns crossed from the right, Ladapo took the ball down and then hit a shot on the turn which deflected over.

Town, who had restored control of the game, switched Ladapo and Burns for Kayden Jackson and Vincent-Young in the 84th minute.

A minute later, Morsy cut out a cross from the left, then fed Jackson on the right. The former Accrington man, playing on the right, swept a pass into the path of John-Jules which was cut out by a defender.

Town had a spell camped around the Forest Green area without being able to carve out a chance, then moments before the fourth official indicated nine additional minutes there was a big scare for the Blues.

Burgess and March tangled with the Forest Green man otherwise through on goal. The home crowd and players called for a red card while the Blues were adamant that the former Australian U23 international had been fouled first. Referee Craig Hicks showed a yellow card to Burgess and the free-kick was hit straight at the Town wall.

Aluko looped a shot into McGee’s arms from just outside the box to the right but the Blues were far from having it their own way in injury time.

But eventually referee Hicks blew his whistle to confirm a Town victory in their first ever match against Forest Green and their first three points of the season.

Having looked all but home and hosed at half-time Town made rather heavy weather of it in the second half and the Gloucestershire side put in a spirited fightback to pull a goal back and then during the period afterwards in which the Blues looked distinctly shaky.

Overall though, Town had been the better side and had created enough chances to claim the three points.

The Blues are next in action against Colchester United at Portman Road in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday with the MK Dons visiting in League One next Saturday.

Forest Green: McGee, O'Keeffe, Cargill, Stevenson (Little 62), Hendry, Matt (c), Moore-Taylor (Casey 87), McAllister (Robertson 62), Godwin-Malife (Bernard 27), Davis (March 46), Brown. Unused: Thomas, Bunker.

Town: Walton, Donacien, Edmundson, Burgess, Burns (Vincent-Young 84), Evans, Morsy (c), Davis, Chaplin (Aluko 70), Harness (John-Jules 70), Ladapo (Jackson 84). Unused: Hladky, Edwards. Referee: Craig Hicks (Surrey). Att: 4,015.


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ImAbeliever added 18:24 - Aug 6
Joint 4th
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ImAbeliever added 18:25 - Aug 6
Harness The Power
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TractorfactorSteve added 18:27 - Aug 6
FGR look like a team of magic markers
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RobsonWark added 18:27 - Aug 6
Two games in and we have 3 points more than last season. We only had a total of 3 points after 6 games last season when Paul Cook's new team were apparently still "gelling"...
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LondonBlue73 added 18:39 - Aug 6
I'd like to throw a few facts at some of the negative posters stating we won't get promoted and we must get a striker etc etc.
Firstly I would like us to sign a proven goal scorer or someone like Hirst but there are not many around and available and we will be competing with Championship clubs so let's be realistic and look at actually where we are.
Last season in 8 games we picked up four points against promoted teams - this season 3 points after 1 game and arguably against the best team to have come up this or last year. Bolton did the double over us last year, so again an improvement.
37 shots over two games, managed difficult periods, players still finding their feet in the team. All signs look good to me, keep improving and hopefully add a striker and we have the cherry on top. Opponents will disrupt us, some will beat us but I have no doubt we'd of lost or drawn last year. Get the atmosphere pumping. Be positive dans and enjoy your night - 3 points
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Ebantiass added 18:40 - Aug 6
A win on the road is a win on the road. Not to be sniffed at,we were the better side in the first half with lots of attempts, I won't labour the point about strikers we all know the problems it creates. A step up from last season. Can't we just get a team of Morsys?

Come on you blues ⚽️💙⚽️💙
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cat added 19:16 - Aug 6
4 points from first couple of games, no negatives from that kind of return. Scoring goals and kinda solid at back and goals from midfield, what's not too like!
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:20 - Aug 6
well 3 points taken , but still had a worrying spell. Pleased with result obviously ,but there were a lot of things that were reminiscent of last two seasons still, We dont seem to have that cutting edge, play well but cant really crush opposition, we seem to come up 10pence short of a pound. I fear unless we can sign a ruthless striker we will struggle with tougher opposition .Hope this will be addressed soon , EARLY DAYS, we move on COYB
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Runner added 19:22 - Aug 6
Joint 5th.
ImAB: Sheffield Wednesday are 4th because they have scored more goals, next 3 (us) Acc, Char, Ipswich = a to z.
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ImAbeliever added 19:28 - Aug 6
Fair enough Runner 👍
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 19:34 - Aug 6
I'm sure McK agrees a proven striker would be an asset, but equally he will know that such a player is not all that easy to find. Everyone wants one. I'll be happy if one comes in, but I think we'll still do ok with what we have if no suitable striker is available.
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Carberry added 19:56 - Aug 6
As Graham Taylor used to say it.takes 10 games to lnow where you are.
Personally I don't subscribe to the ' you don't win anything at the start of the season'. That's just PR Paul BS, who just made excuses. I've said it before, with what we've got we should be running over teams. Let's hope that is on the way.
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RobsonWark added 20:44 - Aug 6
Carberry: Hahahaaha Graham Taylor? The joke of an England manager (turnip head) who couldn't wait to take over from Sir Bobby Robson. Probably our worst ever manager (apart from the Wally with the Brolly with his Dutch accent). The guy that Gary Lineker has never forgiven for killing off his England career which left him one short of Sir Bobby Charlton's England goals record. Going 1-0 down to San Marino in his first game in charge of England. So many downlights of his career as England manager. BTW wasn't he also charged by the Police for kerb crawling...
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RobsonWark added 20:48 - Aug 6
Apologies! I've just googled the kerb crawling and it was not Graham Taylor...it was David Pleat.
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Marinersnose added 20:58 - Aug 6
I think too many fans have unrealistic expectations. The important and most significant part of today's game was 3 points away from home against tricky opponents. Ladapo hasn't yet found his feet but patience is what's needed as the team start building momentum. Momentum is key to us scoring more goals and players finding confidence. We have played two games and it is clear some players haven't yet performed as we would've liked, but that's football. It's happening and we have a decent squad capable of scoring many goals. We as fans need to focus on the positives of which there are many. KMK is moving the team forwards. Small steps at a time.
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gixxeral added 21:21 - Aug 6
I don't think we need a 20 goal a season striker. In fact I know we don't. We need goals from all over. Here's a list of our top scorers from 1966/70 - 1979/80 seasons.
66 Crawford - 21
67 Brogan - 17
68 Crawford and o rourke - 16 each
69 Viljoen - 6
70 Viljoen - 10
71 Belfit and Hill - 7 each
72 Hamilton and Whymark 11 each
73 Hamilton 16
74 Hamilton and Whymark 10 each
75 Whymark 13
76 Whymark 14
77 Mariner 11
78 Mariner 13
79 Mariner 17

We quite good then weren't we?
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Linkboy13 added 21:52 - Aug 6
Morsy is way too good for league one and our chances of getting promotion might rely on him staying fit and not getting suspended over the season. Not really seen enough of Ball to know if he could step into his shoes if required but looks a more of a defensive midfielder to me.
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BcarefulwhatUWish4 added 23:53 - Aug 6
4 points first 2 games, that's the important thing. Still on course. Unrealistic expectations may be an issue at the moment.
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midastouch added 08:36 - Aug 7
Goals are available to see here if you don't want to wait until the highlights are posted on YouTube:
https://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/12667471/forest-green-1-2-
2 nice goals from us, especially Morsy's top corner effort. Walton did well too.
9 minutes of added on time seemed a bit much. We played it out very well which often hasn't been the case for Ipswich. With the extra subs does this mean that we need to get used to clinging on in injury time for what feels an added eternity?
Anyway, great to get 3 points. Felt like it would be a lot more comfortable at half time but as soon as they pulled one back you knew it was going to feel a much longer afternoon than it otherwise might. Just so glad we didn't blow it!
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Essexnblue added 09:12 - Aug 7
When are you going to understand that the way that KMK plays you are not going to geta striker that scores 30 goals per season, in fact the way football has gone no striker scores 30 goals in any league any more.
The strikers job here and at most other clubs is to hold the ball up and for the players behind to feed off of him, so eventually if we win or are promoted then 4 players will score 15 goals plus.
If we paly on the break and in this division its unlikely then the striker will receive service from wide and has a better chance of scoring.
Only in 442 formations do strikers become prolific and thats usually from Route 1 football.
So on we trot and get used to many different names on the sheet this season as thats how KMK wants to play.
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ringwoodblue added 09:21 - Aug 7
Essexnblue - I guess you didnt see Mitrovic score 43 goals last season then? This is exceptional these days I know but it's not impossible to find a 30+ goal scorer.
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blueboy1981 added 11:00 - Aug 7
You won't like some of this but - four points from six is not a bad start on paper, however there are worrying signs in both those games that playing the way we are, without another scoring frontman, we will struggle for points against several teams in this Division 3.
Game stats count for nothing - but GOALS for and against count for everything.
Not at all sure our style of play will equal a sound chance of Promotion - this Division 3 is a different animal to escape from.
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Ipswichbusiness added 11:45 - Aug 7
Blueboy1981; I appreciate and sympathise with what you say, but just remember that Ladapo has only had two games for us and was a prolific scorer with his previous club in the first half of last season.

That said, I would like to see us play 3-4-1-2 at least at home.
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blueboy1981 added 12:02 - Aug 7
Ipswichbusiness - fair comment, but Ladapo is currently being asked to play a different game - he is a very good player make no mistake.
Let's hope we ‘don't spoil' another Forward by not playing to their strengths, i.e. Keane, Pigott, etc;
After all, we as a Club have a history of such in recent times …. !!!
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joyousblue added 14:18 - Aug 7
I think March is worth a punt , he is quick in the box , and with better players around could be ideal , and not a huge outlay , sometimes those with potential are better than the ones who have it , just an idea , I think our manager is to clever to not realise it's what we need , and I think it's someone in the pipeline
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