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Plymouth Argyle 2-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Sunday, 25th Sep 2022 14:34

Plymouth Argyle came from a goal down to inflict Town’s first League One defeat of the season and to replace them at the top of the table. Freddie Ladapo’s first league goal for the Blues on 39 gave Town a half-time lead but Bali Mumba and Morgan Whittaker netted in the 69th and 75th minutes to claim the points and top spot for the Pilgrims.

Town boss Kieran McKenna has made two changes from the one which drew 2-2 at Sheffield Wednesday last week, one enforced with wing-back Wes Burns unavailable as he’s with the Wales squad.

Kayden Jackson moved to that role, while Marcus Harness came back into the XI as one of the number 10s with former Pilgrim Freddie Ladapo starting as the lone central striker, while Tyreece John-Jules dropped to the bench.

Ex-Town defender James Wilson, one-time Blues target Danny Mayor, Niall Ennis and Adam Randell were all back in the Argyle side having missed last week’s 2-2 draw at Portsmouth.

One-time Town loanee Conor Grant returned to the bench having been out since the end of last season after undergoing groin surgery.

The Pilgrims were without on-loan Aston Villa midfielder Finn Azaz, who is away with the Republic of Ireland U21s, while Brendan Galloway was suspended following a red card against Pompey.

Prior to kick-off, there was a minute’s applause for ex-Plymouth manager Dave Smith, who died earlier this month.

Town started on the front foot and in the third minute won a free-kick on the left which reached Luke Woolfenden at the back of the box but the central defender’s shot was too close to home keeper Michael Cooper.

Two minutes later, Blues number one Christian Walton, making his 200th league appearance against his local club where he started his career, kicked poorly and the Pilgrims attacked, Mayor eventually sending a low ball across the box which George Edmundson turned over the bar.

From the resultant corner, ex-Town centre-half Wilson headed powerfully over at the far post.

On eight, Lee Evans sent Jackson away with a curling pass in behind Bali Mumba on the Town right. The former Accrington man got their first as Mumba slipped and cut the ball across but with no Town player waiting for the pass.

The Blues continued to make the brighter start and in the 11th minute Chaplin made a clever reverse flick to play in Harness on the left of the box but the ex-Pompey man’s effort was blocked, then almost immediately Chaplin fed Ladapo and the ex-Pilgrim hit a shot on the turn which deflected wide.

"From the corner, Ladapo rose highest but headed straight at Cooper, who claimed confidently.

But it wasn’t all Town and in the 15th minute Mumba played in Matt Butcher on the left of the box but Walton read it well and palmed it behind. The keeper also confidently caught the resultant corner.

Ladapo had another chance in the 17th minute when he was fed in on goal inside the area by Chaplin but Cooper was quickly out to block his effort.

Plymouth worked themselves another opportunity a minute later, Randell exchanging passes with skipper Joe Edwards before dragging his shot from a very tight angle wide and out for a throw.

Soon after, Morgan Whittaker unleashed an effort from 25 yards which Walton pushed wide.


Harness was booked for a foul on Randell, then Morsy joined him for a 50/50 challenge with the same player, moments after Niall Ennis had caught Edmundson with a needless late challenge which referee Scott Oldham hadn’t seen as worthy of a caution.

Plymouth should have taken the lead in the 25th minute when Whittaker found Mumba in space on the left of the box with only Walton to beat but the Town keeper advanced and blocked much to his side’s relief.

Janoi Donacien required treatment in the 31st minute after Mumba caught him late and again the referee kept his cards in his pocket where earlier less serious Town transgressions had gone in the book.

Town began to get themselves back on top after the Pilgrims’ spell in charge and chances.

On 37 Chaplin was fouled just inside the Town half and took the free-kick quickly sending Leif Davis away on the left. The former Leeds man crossed and found Ladapo, who worked space before hitting a shot which was blocked. The rebound fell to Morsy whose strike was too close to Cooper.

But the travelling Town fans, some of whom left Ipswich on coaches at 3.30am, didn’t have long to wait for a goal.

Morsy slid in to make a challenge just inside the Town half and inadvertently sent Ladapo away on goal. The striker held off Dan Scarr before hitting a shot which took a double ricochet off the defender and then Ladapo himself before looping over Cooper.

Ladapo’s first league goal for the Blues, in his seventh start in addition to three sub appearances, was delightedly celebrated by the striker, his teammates and the travelling support at the other end of the ground.

Town went looking for a second and in the 44th minute Chaplin played in Jackson in the area but Mumba made a strong challenge as the shot came in and the ball looped to Cooper.

That was the last opportunity of thoroughly entertaining half with referee Oldham booed off by the Blues support with Town once again appearing to have been on the end of some harsh officiating.

Both sides had had had periods on top but with the Blues having more of the game’s opportunities, although with Walton also having been forced into a number of saves.

Town created the first opening of the second half in the 49th minute, Jackson hitting a low cross-shot from the right which failed to find a teammate.

Moments later, Morsy cut a ball back from the left which fell to Donacien but the defender, still looking for his first Town goal, saw his effort blocked and Jackson couldn’t get on the loose ball.

Plymouth threatened for the first time since the restart in the 53rd minute, a well-worked passage of play on the left eventually ending with Whittaker hitting a low shot from the edge of the area which arced only just past Walton’s left post.

The home crowd started to make themselves heard as Town gave away a free-kick in their half, Whittaker eventually hitting a shot which was blocked.

Following a subsequent Pilgrims’ free-kick, Town broke away through Jackson on the right and should have added to their lead. Jackson cut back to Chaplin, who fed Harness to his left but the summer signing scraped his shot wide.

The Blues made their first two changes in the 59th minute with Kane Vincent-Young and John-Jules taking over from Harness and Ladapo. Vincent-Young went to right wing-back with Jackson into the number nine role.

Plymouth made two switches of personnel two minutes later with Mayor and Butcher replaced by Jordan Houghton and Sam Cosgrove.

Town had quietened down the Home Park crowd and were on top and looking for a second with Davis twice having crosses cut out.

On 65, John-Jules twisted and turned on the left of the box before hitting a shot which Cooper turned behind.

Edmundson was booked in the 66th minute for a foul on Whittaker as Argyle attacked following a Town corner.

Three minutes later, the Pilgrims equalised. A Whittaker cross from the right was headed clear by Vincent-Young and, after Chaplin had looked to be fouled by Houghton, on-loan Norwich City full-back Mumba picked the ball up and hit a powerful strike past Walton to his right and into the corner of the net.

Unsurprisingly having got back on terms, Argyle tails were now up and, after Evans had been booked for a foul, they went close to a second, Wilson turning the ball wide from a corner on the right.

On 72, after a Town attack had broken down, the Pilgrims broke quickly with Whittaker found in space on the right from where he hit a shot which Walton did well to palm wide.

But Argyle fans didn’t have long to wait for their side to go in front. Town played themselves into trouble on their left, Whittaker seizing on a loose Edmundson pass and exchanging passes with Edwards before hitting a brilliant strike into the top corner of Walton’s net.

Town needed something to change the game’s momentum back in their favour and in the 81st minute they swapped Chaplin and Davis for Gassan Ahadme and Kyle Edwards. A minute later, Plymouth exchanged Ennis for Will Jenkins Davies.

Jackson shot into the side-netting from distance in the 88th minute, then as the game moved into injury time Edwards cut in from the left and hit a shot which Cooper saved down to his right.

Town kept pushing in the final moments and keeper Walton almost claimed a point against his old club having come up for a corner. The Wadebridge-born number one’s header looped off the bar and John-Jules’s rebound was forced away from the line.

The Blues were unable to make anything of the subsequent flag-kick and referee Oldham’s whistle signalled delight among the home fans.

As at Sheffield Wednesday last week, it was a game the Blues ought to have had won. Harness’s chance was their most notable opportunity to add to their lead but they should have made their spell on top in the second half tell.

Instead, they allowed Argyle back into the game - as they did at Home Park last season, the last time they led and lost - and like at Hillsborough last week were unable to change the momentum of the game once it was going against them and were made to pay for sloppy defending, although both goals were superb strikes.

Walton was unlucky not to mark his 200th league appearance with a goal but Town had spurned their opportunity to seal the points earlier in the match.

The Blues, who have now won just one of their last 21 matches live on Sky, are next in action at Portman Road next Saturday when Portsmouth, now third having had their game postponed due to international calls this weekend, visit Suffolk.

Plymouth: Cooper, Wilson, Scarr, Lonwijk (Gillesphey 90), Mumba, Randell, Butcher (Cosgrove 61), Edwards (c), Whittaker (Grant 90), Ennis (Jenkins Davies 82), Mayor (Houghton 61). Unused: Burton, Hardie.

Town: Walton, Donacien, Woolfenden, Edmundson, Jackson, Morsy, Evans, Davis (Edwards 81), Chaplin (Ahadme 81), Harness (John-Jules 59), Ladapo (Vincent-Young 59). Unused: Hladky, Keogh, Ball. Referee: Scott Oldham (Poulton-le-Fylde). Att: 15,480.


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Saxonblue74 added 14:53 - Sep 25
The fickle football fan hey?
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ImAbeliever added 14:55 - Sep 25
Bring on the Portsmouth.
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Tractorboy1985 added 14:57 - Sep 25
1 loss and the 🛎 ends return! I'm sorry in the premier league that is a FOUL on Chaplin! Why is it there will be far more posts when we lose? Idiots on here would argue with their own shadow… COYB
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steve_holmes27 added 14:59 - Sep 25
Success only came to this club because we identified and nurtured talent - Beattie, Wark, Gates, Butcher etc complimented by a few key signings. Then we played those kids in the first team. Now all we do is buy rubbish and don't play our kids. Why would any talented youngster come here! Tactically inept, we all know that McKenna isn't going to get us promoted. He is doing nothing for our club. Too many poor signings, dreadful substitutions (again today we concede two goals just after he's made them) and no youth development, progression and opportunity into the first team. He's not interested in the long-term success of the club. Kieron Dyer was right. Those that really care about this club should be demanding our youth development is the priority and not settling for the mediocre rubbish we had once again from all those bought, not grown, at our club.
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Kirbmeister added 14:59 - Sep 25
Never a foul on Chaplin. He backed into the player and went down trying to buy the foul.
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blueboy1981 added 15:01 - Sep 25
Embarrassing that we had Two On Loan players for Plymouth show us how to WIN the Match, and lose our unbeaten run.
Whittaker and Mumba (from Norwich) were the Stars for Plymouth, and the Match.
I'll say again - MUCH improvement needed - otherwise we won't be long before we settle again in our mid table Div' 3 Comfort Zone … !!!
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Reality_2021 added 15:02 - Sep 25
Was not a foul on Chaplin. He made no effort to go to the ball and literally ran straight into the their player. If he had of actually gone for the ball and not trying to block their player, the shot for the goal may have been that little bit more difficult to get off. Still it was a very good strike.
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Karlosfandangal added 15:04 - Sep 25
Should not have moved Jackson as the lone striker, as soon as he moved back we looked like doing something. John Jules should have been the lone striker instead of Jackson.

We were never going to all season without losing.

My only worry is a draw and lost to side in the mix with us must win against Portsmouth or it will look like play offs.

Some good football by two good teams very good advert for league 1 and Plymouth goals were crackers.
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barrystedmunds added 15:05 - Sep 25
Some things never change! We bottle it when we make Sky and against any of the promotion chasing teams! So no change from last season then! Maybe I'm being a little unfair here, it would appear we seem to grind out results against the relegation candidates which I suppose is progress! But performances and results like this appear to suggest we're not savvy as we think we are. A loss is a loss even thou it's the first, it's ruined my Sunday!
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TimmyH added 15:07 - Sep 25
I wonder what our record is like on SKY over the last 10 years or so?...at a guess pretty dreadful I would think, plus they never tire of calling us the Tractor Boys rather than Ipswich...they never call Norwich the Canaries frequently or Man City the bin dippers.
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Phil1969 added 15:09 - Sep 25
You would think we had just lost to Man City. Plymouth 3p budget. We were out coached poor at the back lacking a goal scorer in the box where is Norwood when you need him oh doing just that for Barnsley.
Need to forget the hype top 6 at best. Avoiding a win against Portsmouth will mean no win against top 6, sounds familiar.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 15:11 - Sep 25
Bit of a reality check today. No complaints about the result. Plymouth deserved their win. We are a good team at this level, but we are not the outstanding team some of us were hoping we would be after a good start to the season. We need to keep calm and carry on. No doubt Plymouth won't shine ever single game either. It's a marathon, not a sprint. But there are certainly areas (up front for example) where we need to improve. COYB!
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grow_our_own added 15:14 - Sep 25
Was no foul on Chaplin. Ref should have given Plymouth a couple of yellows, but there was nothing game changing. Shef Weds equaliser was onside last week as still photo shows.

Failing to beat any teams in top 8 so far is on us. We've been wildly over optimistic having beaten the lower teams in this stretched league.

Jackson has a poor touch, only scores easy chances and misses plenty. He's detrimental to our passing game. On a billiard-board pitch like today, the best passing team was going to win, and it wasn't us. We missed Burns, but in his absence, I'd have Edwards or KVY. No complaints against Ledapo today, who had his best game so far, but our best striker performance this season remains JJ vs Shrewsbury. I'm mystified why he hasn't been given a run of games there.
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Len_Brennan added 15:14 - Sep 25
For anyone who thinks that making the playoffs will be enough to see us go up, let the games against Plymouth. Sheffield Wed & even Bolton & Barnsley be a warning as to how any game can go against the better sides in this league, even when we think we are far superior to them. We have to finish top 2, or chances are we'll still be in League 1 next season.
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Pezzer added 15:15 - Sep 25
The Sky Sports curse continues, lose from a winning position, 2 poor goals conceded. Simply not good enough over 90 mins to be serious automatic contenders.
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Saxonblue74 added 15:16 - Sep 25
Steve Holmes, worst comment I've read on here for quite some time! "Nurture our own players", then use 4 examples from over 40 years ago?! And to suggest McKenna is doing nothing is madness. If we chose to develop our youth right now we'd most likely drop to lge 2 and beyond. When they're good enough they get their chance. Good grief, one loss away all season away to the new leaders and its panic stations! Unbelievable.
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aw82 added 15:23 - Sep 25
In reality, the 1st loss was always going to happen, & on paper when the fixtures dropped in June, the filing that Plymouth would be the place where we came unstuck was correct.
Yes the ref was shocking, but that's the "normal" in L1
If we'd all have said 2nd on GD after the first 2 months, then happy days.
Felt once Sammy got booked, he couldn't play his usall on the edge game, Chaplin got struck by the PFA player of the month curse.
Freddie played well for me, as did Jackson.
Wolton doing what he does, oh and a case of headers and volleys at the end!

2 pt from 9 against current top 6 teams is a slight worry, but in KMc we trust

COYB!
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blues1 added 15:24 - Sep 25
Robsonwark. Are you for real? Jackson was our best player today.
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blues1 added 15:26 - Sep 25
KmcBlue. How was it ladapos fault we lost? He scored, played well, worked hard too, and wasn't even on the pitch when we lost the lead, an dthen the game. Rìdiculous comment.
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BlueRuin69 added 15:30 - Sep 25
Could easily have been a draw or even a win today, had to lose eventually, great start to the season and two monster homes games coming up, chin up boys Coyb!
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blue86 added 15:32 - Sep 25
Gutted! However to many of our players we're a bit of the pace. Morsy and Evans weren't at their best today, and harness had a poor game by his standards. Also, and I know he gets alot of stick poor bloke, but Jackson? He is a weak link in my opinion, harsh I know but especially being played at wingback. That's my only criticism of McKenna really, we have players far better suited to that position. And I think although Ladapo did score today, he needs about 15 chances to score! He is proven at this level, but he clearly is a bit out of form at the moment, I would like to see gassan ahadme given a run in the side now ahead of Ladapo to see what he can do. Bit of a setback, but Plymouth are decent this season and haven't lost at home yet. Let's dust ourselves down, get the three points against Portsmouth, then I think 4 points from the 3 games is not to bad? not ideal obviously but not a total disaster. But we MUST now beat Portsmouth. We're still top two, coyb.
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blues1 added 15:34 - Sep 25
Those saying the ref not to blame. Thats not totally true. Yes, Morsy was fortunate only to get yellow. But Mumba, who scored the equaliser, should also have seen red, thus wouldnt have been on thr pitch ot score,and didn't even get a yellow. Not one of their players shown a card. And while it may, or may not have been a foul on Chaplin for the 1st goal, I guarantee you, it'd have been given at the other end. End of the day, a draw would have been a fair result, imo, but with edmondson in the team, we're always likely to concede a goal. And then stats prove it. Only one clean sheet when he's been playing, and that was against arsenal u21s, who had no threat up front whatsoever. I know everyone seems to love the guy, but hes not good enough. At least, not playing on the left hand side, he isn't.
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dangerous30 added 15:35 - Sep 25
We was always going too lose at some stage let's see how we respond next game
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del45 added 15:35 - Sep 25
Why Why Why change the team when winning only change when losing or injury again the wrong decision lost us the game.
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blueboy1981 added 15:36 - Sep 25
Didn't take long for the ‘happy clappy, accept anything brigade' to surface again.
Personally, I think certain people involved with that Team today should show their gratefulness for such a following again having travelled such a distance again.
After all, they all return with NOWT from this Game !!
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