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Accrington Stanley 0-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 3rd Sep 2022 17:10

Sub Conor Chaplin netted twice in the second half to see Town to a 2-0 win away against previously unbeaten Accrington Stanley and back to the top of League One. The Blues, who have won their first four away games at the start of a season for the first time in their history, went in front in the 76th minute of a hard-fought encounter when Chaplin turned home a Lee Evans corner on the volley, then the forward added the second with a deflected strike three minutes from the end.

Town started all three of their former Accrington players, Kayden Jackson, Janoi Donacien and Cameron Burgess.

Jackson was the lone central striker with Tyreece John-Jules and Marcus Harness behind him.

Skipper Sam Morsy and Lee Evans were at the centre of the midfield, while Leif Davis and Wes Burns were the wing-backs.

Donacien and Burgess were either side of Luke Woolfenden in the back three with Christian Walton in goal.

Deadline-day signing Gassan Ahadme we on the bench but as expected Panutche Camara we not included in the 18 having been sidelined with a groin injury in the opening weeks of Plymouth’s season.

Conor Chaplin was included among the subs despite having suffered a minor groin niggle in the warm-up ahead of the 6-0 Papa Johns Trophy thrashing of Northampton on Tuesday.

Richard Keogh was on the bench for a league game for the first time, having made his debut against the Cobblers, but there was no place for George Edmundson.

Accrington make one change from the team which drew 0-0 at home to Exeter in the league last week with Korede Adedoyin dropping to the bench and Matt Lowe taking over.

The home side had the better of the opening minutes but on five Davis fed Jackson in space on the left. The striker’s initial cross was blocked and the ball ran out to the corner quadrant without going out of play. Jackson paused briefly with plenty believing the ball had gone out before crossing low into the six-yard box but a defender cleared.

Morsy hit a shot through to Stanley keeper Lukas Jensen moments later, then Harness was dispossessed as he looked to take the ball into the area, the Blues’ press having forced an error from the Lancastrian side.

On nine, Stanley skipper Sean McConville struck a low shot through to Walton in the Town goal.

A minute later, Harvey Rodgers was found in space on the right of the Town area but Walton batted away his shot, the best chance of the half up to that point with the Blues struggling to get their football going against Accrington’s usual determined physical approach.

Woolfenden was shown the game’s first yellow card in the 14th minute for a foul on Lowe 40 yards out.

The resultant free-kick taken by Ethan Hamilton, who played for Blues boss Kieran McKenna in the academy at Manchester United, deflected off the wall and wide for a corner, which was played short to Joe Pritchard, who hit a cross-shot which Walton was forced to tip over from under his bar.


Davis was shown the game’s second yellow card for a foul on halfway in the 20th minute with the Blues still to impose themselves on the game and play much football in the Stanley half.

However, on 24, Evans sent in a dangerous ball from the right following a swift break from Donacien and Burns and Mitch Clark headed behind from the edge of the six-yard box.

From the short corner on the right, the ball was played to Evans, who sent over another cross, which Burgess headed towards goal, however, it struck a defender and looped over.

Town went even closer from the subsequent flag-kick on the left, a loose ball falling to Davis at the far post from where the former Leeds man hit an effort against the woodwork with the keeper perhaps getting a touch.

Morsy blazed over on 27 after a Burns ball in from the right had deflected to him on the edge of the box. The captain knew it was a good chance and exchanged a rueful laugh with the home fans behind the goal.

Town had got themselves well on top after a slow start and on 32 John-Jules played in Burns on the right of the box from where he lifted it over keeper Jensen but Doug Tharme nodded it behind from inside the six-yard area.

In the final scheduled minute, with Accrington starting to see more of the ball, a poor Burns clearance fell to Pritchard 30 yards out but the midfielder’s shot flew over the roofless stand housing the Town support.

Seconds before the whistle, Evans sent in a free-kick from the left which keeper Jensen claimed having initially tried a cleverer effort which had played Davis in on the left of the box but too quickly for referee Anthony Backhouse’s liking.

After a slow start, the Blues had got themselves well on top and creating opportunities with the best Morsy’s shot and Davis’s effort off the post.

Accrington, who had started well before coming more into it again just before the break, had had their moments, but with Town so far dealing with their long throws into the box with Burgess nodding most clear.

The home side made a change ahead of the second half with Adedoyin replacing Pritchard.

Then, eight minutes later, with Town having seen most of the ball since the break but without creating a chance, the sub was swapped for Josh Woods having contributed nothing other than two fouls on Woolfenden having appeared to pull a hamstring.

On 56 Tommy Leigh was booked for a foul on Harness just beyond the halfway line.

Within a minute, Jackson had space to run into the right channel with Jensen well off his line. The ex-Stanley man hit a shot across the keeper but the ball hit the Dane’s heels and flew wide.

It was the first real chance of the second half and one the Blues would have hoped to have taken.

In the 61st minute, Town switched Jackson and John-Jules for Freddie Ladapo and Chaplin.

Five minutes later, Morsy brought the ball through a number of players towards the edge of the box before being dispossessed, illegally according to the Town captain. The ball ran loose to Burns, who curled a shot wide with the outside of his boot, off a defender, according to the referee who awarded the first of two corners.

From the second of the flag-kicks, the ball eventually fell to Ladapo at a tight angle on the left from where the sub chipped a cross for Evans, who nodded goalwards but Jensen claimed to his right.

On 72 Burns was booked for a foul on Harvey Rodgers, a card which the referee seemed to award simply for the ferocity of some of the Accrington protests.

Three minutes later, a long Donacien throw down the right to Ladapo led to the striker cutting across the edge of the area to Chaplin, whose shot referee Backhouse claimed had caught a defender on the way over.

And from the corner, the Blues went in front. Evans sent the ball over and found Chaplin completely unmarked and the sub slammed a volley into the net to claim his fourth goal of the season.

Town went looking for a second with Accrington affording them more space as they went chasing an equaliser. On 79 Tharme was booked for a foul on Morsy, before Ladapo was unable to find a teammate in the centre from a cross from the right with the keeper out of his ground.

The Blues replaced Davis, who had been a big influence down the left, for Greg Leigh with nine minutes remaining, new signing Ahadme having warmed up prior to the goal but now returned to his seat.

With five minutes remaining Hamilton was booked for a nasty-looking challenge on Evans, who had had a bruising afternoon, midway inside the Town half. Referee Backhouse really ought to have clamped down on a number earlier challenges.

Three minutes before the end, Town doubled their lead and sealed the victory with Chaplin again the scorer.

The former Pompey man took the ball to Ryan Astley’s left on the edge of the box before hitting a shot which deflected - perhaps off a teammate - past Jensen to his right and into the corner of the net, taking Chaplin to five for the season alongside Harness.

Having established their two-goal lead, the Blues handed Ahadme his debut for Harness and Dominic Ball his Town league debut for Burns. The ex-QPR man was on the right of the back three with Donacien moving forward.

The Blues saw out the final minutes to secure another important victory in an away fixture in which they have struggled since dropping into League One.

But this year, so far, Town have been equal to challenges which have been beyond them in previous seasons, finding a way of grabbing the vital first goal while restricting the opposition to very little at the other end with Burgess playing an important role in repelling their aerial threat.

The result sees the Blues return to the top of the table ahead of Portsmouth on goal difference with Cambridge, who are fifth, at Portman Road next Saturday.

Accrington: Jensen, Clark, Hamilton (Sloane 90), Astley, Coyle, T Leigh, Lowe (Whalley 79), Pritchard (Adedoyin 46 (Woods 53)), McConville (c), Rodgers, Tharme. Unused: Savin, Sangare, Conneely.

Town: Walton, Donacien, Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns (Ball 89), Evans, Morsy (c), Davis (G Leigh 81), Harness (Ahadme 90), John-Jules (Chaplin 61), Jackson (Ladapo 61). Unused: Hladky, Keogh. Referee: Anthony Backhouse (Cumbria). Att: 3,069 (1,098).


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DeliasMashedPotato added 22:09 - Sep 3
Fantastic effort from the boys. for those slating strikers and saying we need ones. have a look at how many goals even burns and chaplin have scored between them since we signed them. they score more than most strikers at this level and one is a rwb! and also look at peterborough with arguably two of the better strikers at this level sat 5 points below us. If we trail off then maybe we can argue it then but for now Kmck is a tactician so if he wants to play KJ and we win i dont care. COYB
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Karlosfandangal added 22:10 - Sep 3
Dusty and Robsonwark

BBC has it down as Burns goal with. Hamlin Assit
Twtd are saying as you know Chaplin got both
However Twtd squad tab has Chaplin on 4 goals and Burns 2 goals for the season.

So no idea really how er it's definitely a goal 👍
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Sefton_Blue added 22:24 - Sep 3
Jackson was very good today - there is more to his games than goals. He gave the defenders no peace and others have rightly said, our subs took advantage of Accrington's tiredness. It's a team game. McKenna is no fool and if he played Jackson then I'm more than happy with that.
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magnus68 added 23:53 - Sep 3
Loved to watch from Sweden. We grinded them down, great play, consistency in the offensive part as well as defensive. Thanks 🙏
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JewellintheTown added 00:04 - Sep 4
Don't think it's too much to ask for an expensive lone striker to be able to play a part by running defenses ragged AND scoring goals. Some on here seem to think it's one or the other.
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AlanG296 added 01:00 - Sep 4
Anyone criticising Jackson is effectively criticising McKenna's judgment in picking him. Do you really think you know better than McKenna?
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sproughtonblue added 07:40 - Sep 4
Just heard the post match interview with ,Coleman, the Stanley manager....."I wish we'd get the free kicks that other teams always gets"......buddy you put out a team to play to your strengths which is more akin to a pub fight rather than a game of football. Horrible league please let this be the last season ..
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Nomore4 added 08:06 - Sep 4
The 2 weak links in the squad are Janoi and Jackson.
While we pick up points they are not exposed.
Both not the required standard should promotion be achieved.
Both not Championship standard, but ok for now in L1.
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Linkboy13 added 08:14 - Sep 4
Plenty of advice for McKenna on here as usual i wonder if he takes any notice.
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Cadiar added 08:26 - Sep 4
Great win at a horrible place against a horrible team. KM's preparation & tactics are unbelievable. As usual we have the detractors who probably want the dinosaur back picking on Jackson who I thought had a great game. So he didn't score but his contribution was huge & as KM said he doesn't care who scores. As for people still wanting a boutique centre forward I'm glad we got Ahadme on a contract, not a lone. Many wanted Hirst but we got a player with 5 goals already & no monkey on his shoulder, ie everyone compares Hirst to his father. I think we got the better player. KM's recruitment has been really sound, it's his decision along with Ashton. Someone said all we have played is the dross in League 1, these are games we were losing last season & but for an imbecile called Steve Martin we would be 3 points clear.
How any true supporter can moan pick holes is beyond me.i am happy as a pig in sht & it's so refreshing listening to KM's interviews after PC's inane comments, MM & Lambert droning on (are they unemployed), its a long long time since I've felt this good about us.
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BlueRuin69 added 08:43 - Sep 4
Hahaha now someone's picking on JD……either clueless or nodge troll. Coyb
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Umros added 08:45 - Sep 4
Great result. More laughable comments from Coleman, try playing some sort of football and you might get some decisions. Karma for the terrible gamesmanship seen at PR last year. Great this season that we are seeing off these teams with some ease and standing up to what is not football as we know it.
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Bazza8564 added 10:03 - Sep 4
Ive been reading all this anti-Jackson sentiment for ages, and Im delighted to see 80% of people making a point and sticking up for the job he plays. KM plays him from the start knowing first halves against these Rugby teams are going to be tough, so he can add pace and get into wide positions behind and chase whilst we reshape, and gradually tire sides out and take control. Yes Ledapo and Chaplin looked great when they came on, but give credit to the guys that put the shift in that made that late domination (both halves) possible.
The simple facts are that we have won 5 and drawn 2 of our first 7 games, we are top of the league, have conceded only 4 goals and have 2 home games coming back to back.
Why on earth would be looking for scapegoats for games we win 2-0? I'm convinced there are Ipswich fans who really do think supporting the club gives them license to talk absolute b*****s from behind the anonymity of a keyboard to make themselves feel a bit more important than they probably are.
Togetherness should be everything!
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Lukeybluey added 10:51 - Sep 4
I thought we played well and stuck to our task of wearing them down then took advantage...some of the comments and criticism have been laughable and unjust frankly..
It feels a bit ridiculous saying this but...like pretty much all games of football the opposition will have a shot on our goal eventually...even Man City have the opposition shoot at their goal lol
Some will only be happy if we have 100% possession, 50 shots per game, and always win at least 10 nil...and not concede a single shot or goal..
People say our defence is not that good? But haven't we kept something like 15 clean sheets in 30 games or something? How much better does it need to be? The only way it could be better is if we build a brick wall in front of our goal before every match..
People should enjoy the ride we are on...because its bloody exciting! And we are playing decent football..
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Billysherlockblue added 11:17 - Sep 4
Football is a game of opinions. And everybody has theirs. Mine is i agree that kj worked his socks off for the team and made life easier for the subs. But reading kmk after match comments he said stanley changed their tactics and jackson did not get the space he thought hed get. I thought kj was bullied all day but worked hard. He did not get the joy kmk thought hed get. But well done to kj for his commitment. But imo stanley were very comfortable at the back until after the 60 mins subs. Kj for me should be coming on on 60 mins to use his pace. Again this is only my opinion. See how many games hell start from now on not a lot id expect . However he is a great impact sub because of his pace. Super sub mabey. Some on here criticise people if their opinion does not match theres . I dont get this. There are different type managers as there is fans so all opinions welcome this is how we learn and grow as people. Kj should be delighted with the comments he gets . He should prove the doubters wrong and be delighted with his followers. Bang in a few more goals and some of us will eat humble pie willingly but until then keep up the workrate as this is why we luv you as a player and a person. Adding goals is your challenge. Also id never question a fans loyalty because he is vocal on this forum. I luv my club as a huge passion in my life. If i criticise or applauded someone imo i think its justified. These are all my opinions today sunday . Ps well done to all what a start we have had compared to the last 20 yrs. I might not have much but im part of the GREAT BLUE ARMY.
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Rimsy added 13:59 - Sep 4
What's all this having digs at people because in their opinion a certain player is below the standard required. Coming out with all the rubbish like 'not understanding football' or criticising a player equates to not backing McK '. It's all opinions and judging by the player rating, with the lowest score for the whole team, i' m not the only one not impressed with Jackson.
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Billysherlockblue added 14:14 - Sep 4
Rimsey. I agree with you. He worked hard but is a poor no 9.
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Billysherlockblue added 14:15 - Sep 4
Rimsy sorry
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Cadiar added 14:58 - Sep 4
If KJ was so poor he would have been substituted far earlier. KM certainly isn't scared to make those calls. Get off Jackson's back FFS, He is an integral part of the squad & I admire him for his professionalism & attitude. Cook put him through hell, KM has shown faith, he's also been through personal problems. I did meet him a couple of times way back & he's a really nice fella as well.
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AlanG296 added 15:54 - Sep 4
Just to clarify then Rimsy, KJ is below the required standard but you're OK with KM selecting him to play. I have reservations about both KJ and KM, but to most the latter is beyond question.
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Rimsy added 17:36 - Sep 4
I have no issue with KM selecting whoever he wants, it's what he's paid for and I think we're very fortunate to have him. Doesn't mean I think KJ should be anywhere near a blue shirt again. Just a very poor striker.
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Billysherlockblue added 19:21 - Sep 4
Again i agree with rimsy. Kj works hard but not my choice for a no 9. Its my opinion.
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Billysherlockblue added 19:24 - Sep 4
Ps. By the way im not on kj back im just opinionated on what and who would be my no 9 pick.
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