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Morecambe 1-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 8th Oct 2022 17:03

Lee Evans netted the second of two Blues penalties as Town came from behind to beat bottom club Morecambe 2-1 at the Mazuma Stadium. Kieran Phillips gave the home side the lead in the 34th minute with the Blues under par in the first half. But, after Town had hit the woodwork three times, George Edmundson equalised in the 54th minute, before Conor Chaplin saw Town’s first penalty in nine months saved, however, Evans converted a second 10 minutes later to seal the three points.

Town boss Kieran McKenna made five changes from the team which beat Cambridge 3-0 on Tuesday.

Richard Keogh came in for his first league start for the Blues at the centre of the back three with Luke Woolfenden dropping out for only the second time in the league since McKenna took charge in December.

Wes Burns was also among the subs with Kyle Edwards handed his first league start of the season having scored twice against the U’s.

Lee Evans rejoined skipper Sam Morsy in the centre of midfield with Dom Ball absent from the 18. Young midfielder Cameron Humphreys was on the bench for the first time in the league this season.

Tyreece John-Jules, who also scored against Cambridge, was one of the number 10s with Kayden Jackson the lone central striker with Marcus Harness and Freddie Ladapo subs.

For Morecambe, who were without eight senior players, ex-Blues winger Dylan Connolly started and former midfielder Shane McLoughlin was among only five subs.

Ahead of kick-off there was a minute's applause in memory of Morecambe life vice-president Val Easthope, who died last week.

Town saw all the ball in the early stages but without creating a chance until the sixth minute when Evans hit a free-kick from 30 yards into the arms of home keeper Connor Ripley, son of one-time England international Stuart.

Morecambe started to show some threat going forward and on 17 George Edmundson blocked Liam Shaw’s shot after good work from Cole Stockton.

A minute later, John-Jules claimed a penalty after being manhandled in the box by Ousmane Fane but referee Thomas Kirk wasn’t interested.

Town were finding it tough to work their way through a determined Morecambe back five, as they did in last year’s corresponding fixture in February, and were showing little of their usual passing fluency.

On 23 Fane clattered into Chaplin after the forward had already laid off the ball not far from the Town dugout with Blues boss McKenna clearly furious with the challenge. Fane was shown the game’s first yellow card and Chaplin was OK to continue.

On the half-hour, Chaplin threaded Jackson through on goal but the linesman raised his flag, although with Liam Gibson appearing to be playing the Town striker on.

In the 32nd minute, Edwards deftly took down a ball played to him on the right before cutting inside Ryan Delaney, who spent time training with the Blues at their pre-season training camp in Ireland in 2016, who tripped him and was booked as a result.


A minute later, a poor Christian Walton kick landed at Connolly’s feet and the winger brought the ball forward before being tripped midway inside the Town half by Morsy.

And from the resultant free-kick, the Shrimps went in front. Morecambe skipper Donald Love’s chipped free-kick was hooked on by Shaw and Kieran Phillips finished from close range from what looked an offside position. Despite Town protests, no flag was forthcoming and the Blues were behind.

With Town huffing and puffing, manager McKenna swapped things around, moving Edwards to the left, Jackson to the right and John-Jules to the central striking role.

And two minutes before the scheduled end of the half, the Blues almost levelled. After Edwards had stood up a cross from the left and the ball had been half-cleared, Evans struck a shot which left Ripley standing but hit the keeper’s left post. The rebound fell to Jackson but his shot flew well over.

As the half moved into additional time, Chaplin hit a low effort wide, then at the other end Love shot high and wide from distance.

Despite having most of the ball, Town had been disappointing with the performance lacking fluency and, with Morecambe constantly snapping at their heels, they had rarely created a serious chance until Evans struck the post in the closing stages of the half.

As in last season’s game, the Blues were made to pay for failing to defend Morecambe’s one decent opportunity, although again Town looked to be on the wrong end of a poor decision with Shaw appearing to have been offside.

Town were unchanged ahead of the second half and almost levelled within a minute. Morsy brought the ball out from deep as the Blues broke following a Morecambe attack and fed Edwards to the left. The former West Brom man curled a shot beyond Ripley but hit the post.

Town struck the woodwork for a third time in the 48th minute. Chaplin crossed from the right and Love headed against his own bar, Ripley gratefully grabbing hold of the loose ball.

The Blues put the Morecambe goal under siege in the early stages, Evans forcing Ripley to a save down to his left, then Morsy striking a subsequent effort which failed to seriously test the keeper.

Town won their first corner of the afternoon in the 54th minute from which they got back on terms.

Davis sent the ball over and Edmundson, who earlier in the week had been jokingly complaining about his shooting rating on FIFA 23, turned the ball into the net under Ripley.

The goal had been coming with Town much more like their usual selves since half-time and with Morecambe having ridden their luck with the three opportunities hitting the woodwork.

Four minutes after levelling, the Blues should have gone in front. Edwards tricked his way past Farrend Rawson, who tripped him in the box. Referee Thomas Kirk pointed straight to the spot with no complaints from the home side.

Chaplin, who converted the only other penalty the Blues had been awarded under McKenna, at Gillingham in his second game in charge in January 36 games ago, took the kick but didn’t get enough on it and Ripley saved down to his left.

Soon after, Morecambe had the ball in the net through Town old boy Connolly but having strayed offside, then in the 62nd minute Jacob Bedeau was booked for pulling back Edwards as he burst forward in the Shrimps half.

Six minutes after being awarded their first penalty since January, the Blues were given another when Jackson was felled by Bedeau, who was fortunate not to be shown a second yellow card, as he broke into the right of the box.

This time Evans took the kick and slammed a powerful effort to Ripley’s right and into the net.

Having gone in front, Town made a double change which was already planned prior to the second goal with Harness and Burns replacing Chaplin and Jackson.

Evans was booked for a foul on 71, Walton seeing the free-kick behind confidently. Two minutes later, Davis curled a free-kick over after Burns had been fouled by Rawson, who had his name added to referee Kirk’s book.

Town weren’t having it all their own way and on 76 Morecambe came close to equalising when Stockton outmuscled Janoi Donacien inside the box before knocking it back across Walton but beyond the post as the keeper scampered across his line. Moments later, the Blues swapped Ladapo for John-Jules and Kane Vincent-Young for Davis.

On 82 Burns crossed low from the byline on the right and the ball reached Edwards but squirmed under the winger’s foot. A minute later, Ladapo was played in on the right of the area but shot over.

Morecambe made their first changes in the 86th minute with Connolly and Fane replaced by Adam Mayor and Ryan Cooney, then Stockton was booked for clattering into Evans after the Town midfielder had cleared in front of him inside the area. The Welshman underwent a lengthy spell of treatment before continuing.

Morecambe gave Town an uncomfortable six minutes of additional time with the ball bouncing around dangerously following a free-kick but the Blues were able to see the time out to claim three hard-fought points.

As so often last season, the Blues dominated possession but without making much headway in the first half, but after McKenna made his switch just before half-time his side began to threaten more with Evans unlucky when he hit the post.

Edwards was similarly unfortunate not to net his third goal in two games when he hit the woodwork and Town fully deserved their equaliser when it came.

Chaplin’s uncharacteristic penalty miss didn’t knock Town too far off their stride and Evans confidently converted the second spot-kick.

There were still one or two nervy moments against a resolute Morecambe side who were far from a soft touch and will almost certainly take points off some of the top teams this season if they play in a similar manner.

The victory sees the Blues stay second a point behind Plymouth, who beat Accrington 3-0 at home, with Sheffield Wednesday, who defeated Cheltenham by the same scoreline at Hillsborough, four points behind in third.

Morecambe: Ripley, Love (c), Gibson, Rawson, Delaney, Fane (Cooney 86), Stockton, Connolly (Mayor 86), Bedeau, Shaw, Phillips. Unused: Smith, McLoughlin, O’Connor.

Town: Walton, Donacien, Keogh, Edmundson, Edwards, Evans, Morsy (c), Davis (Vincent-Young 76), Chaplin (Harness 67), John-Jules (Ladapo 76), Jackson (Burns 67). Unused: Hladky, Woolfenden, Humphreys. Referee: Thomas Kirk (Cheshire). Att: 4,776 (Town: 1,064).


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therein61 added 19:21 - Oct 8
A difficult place to come to (no games are easy) we have 3 points to take home in a game we would have lost last season!! C.O.Y.B
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 19:30 - Oct 8
Feels great doesn't it?
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grumpyoldman added 19:35 - Oct 8
Blueboy1981 the reason SBR had a settled side was due to the very small squad he had, people often argue that with a slightly larger squad we would have won the league in 81 when injuries started to take their toll.
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blues1 added 19:47 - Oct 8
If people bothered to find out, theyd know that most of thr changes were enforced, with players carrying knocks. Plus with 3 games in the week and a long journey up there it makes sense to freshen up the lineup. But I guess thats why mckenna knows what he's doing and you dont. Can anyone guarantee the game would have been any different had he not made changes? May even have been worse. End of the day, fans are questioning mckenna, even when weve won 3 games in a week? Incredible
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SickParrot added 19:49 - Oct 8
Well done KM and the players for overcoming a poor first half and finding a way to win. We were not at our best today but still won which is what good teams do. It shows the progress we've made under KM.
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KiwiTractor added 20:11 - Oct 8
Result was the most important thing today, well done all.

And we've already picked up one more point against Morecambe than we did last season.
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Europablue added 20:59 - Oct 8
Maybe us fans just have some bad habits from questioning really poor team selections from our past managers, but KM has earned the benefit of the doubt on this. It's not like before where the players were at a loss as to why they were dropped, or we decided to have one up front and set ourselves up very negatively.
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DaGremloid added 21:07 - Oct 8
Gosh, it's such a pain isn't it, not being allowed an opinion on a forum?

Over the course of a season managers will make mistakes, players will make mistakes, referees will make mistakes. And all along the way fans will have a variety of opinions. Deal with it.

We found a way to win today. Well done.
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ArnieM added 21:44 - Oct 8
These players all wear these physiology data collecting vests these days, so it's easy for the medical team to see when a player needs a “ rest” for a game it half a game. It's a very science based sport these days. It wasn't in the SBR era …. Or even Magilton's! Snd let's not forget we have a fair number of players out injured still. We cxx as not afford to pick up any more injuries. So maybe when McKenna says a player had “trained really well”, he might be referring as much to the science data being collected about the player to how the player has passed the ball about on the training pitch.

So many factors seem to be involved in the game now. I even watched a programme a few months ago about food & nutrition. The programme was filmed at the Spurs allotment!!! They grow all the food gif the Spurs squad and they said the improved nutrition in the players diets was measured “ physiologically”, and they'd shown a reduction in injuries snd recovery time and endurance levels. I was amazed!
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eddiespearitt03 added 21:52 - Oct 8
Not one of Jackson's best games....AGAIN !!! Missed a sitter and no end product as usual.
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FrankMarshall added 22:13 - Oct 8
Bit of a topsy turvy game but the important thing is we got the 3 points.
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Eeyore added 23:08 - Oct 8
A long journey and a hard-working athletic team, Morecambe made it very difficult with their press but Town still dominated most of the match. However it had to be won with a very strange penalty decision. So a bit lucky in the end. Ref was the only person in the ground who thought it was a pen! But justice done. We were the better side. Some jittery defending at 1-2 and I was expecting an equaliser. We still need to continue playing our game when we are leading. If we don't then top six rather than top two. Woolfenden looked a bit miserable in the warm-up and I don't blame him. Keogh clearly started to enjoy the way KMK wants centre half's to play. It's an absolute master-stroke from McKenna to bring him in. Donacien is a centre half who can suddenly become an extra wing back, Leif has pace and needs to show it more than once in a match. But he gets better every game. Edmondson is looking good, comfortable on the ball. All our centre half's could play in midfield.
I am so impressed with how much Morsy and Evans have improved. They are more athletic, stronger, faster compared to last year. Morsy's control, turns and changes of pace are premiership level now. And Jackson? Yes I was not a fan, but he is looking like a real threat at this level with his pace and work rate. He just needs to work on judging the trajectory of the ball. He doesn't always read it that well. I can see what McK is trying to do with Jackson (perhaps ‘silk purse out of a sow's ear' is possible!). TJJ needs to do a lot more to prove he is a prem player but Arsenal are fortunate that he is with McK. Ladapo got shoved in the back every time he got the ball and probably just needs to fall over to make the point to the ref - his marker was playing like and American football defensive lineman! Burns is still lacking confidence. He won couple of free kicks by going to ground very easily. A better ref would not have fallen for that. Burns should just stay on his feet and have a go! I don't want to watch town players diving to con the ref. Prefer good football. Jackson and Edwards switched sides in the second half to great effect; should have tried this in the first half. The best thing about Town at the moment is the movement. If we win the ball, players move into space and make runs. Players are anticipating and reading what other players are doing. It's almost like teamwork has returned at last!
And pies with peas and gravy made it well worth the journey.
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Rimsy added 23:14 - Oct 8
Cadiar. What's with the insults, everyone's entitled to vice an opinion on an open forum. Doesn't mean I am not backing the team or manager. Nothing wrong with commenting that we were not at our best. Still fully deserved the win though.
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DifferentGravy added 23:46 - Oct 8
Get in! Was quite nervous about this game....banana skin-a-waiting. So massively relieved and happy to get a win. Sometimes us ladies n gents just need to accept it wasnt a classic....but we got the 3 points. Massive respect to the away support (as always) and to the players/staff for giving us another w/e of celebration!

COYB
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RobsonWark added 00:26 - Oct 9
Please...no more Jackson!
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Blueballs83 added 01:52 - Oct 9
RobsonWark, if the manager believes Jackson currently offers something to the team, then I trust his opinion far more than yours! Maybe just support Jackson, instead of criticizing!
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DeliasMashedPotato added 08:22 - Oct 9
I don't understand the moans we hit the woodwork 3 times, missed a pen and their first goal looks offside. Could have easily been 5-0 on a different day. 3 on the bounce and keeping the pressure on plymouth COYB
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Help added 08:22 - Oct 9
Anyone else concerned that Walton's kicking has been getting slowly worse in recent games, with at least one awful kick per game, if not more.
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KMANSers added 09:21 - Oct 9
Blues1- spot on, good post totally agree
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Saxonblue74 added 09:39 - Oct 9
We all had plenty to say when we couldn't find a way to win this kind of game. That's what this league is all about, grinding out a result against this kind of opposition. Changes were made, players were rested and 3 points were banked, what else can we ask for? The depth in our squad will be the differende and it must be utilised. Well done Town, and well done boss!
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Linkboy13 added 11:15 - Oct 9
Any body know why Ball didn't travel with the squad. He's been used sparingly by McKenna i wonder if that ankle injury he received in pre season is still troubling him.
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Marinersnose added 11:58 - Oct 9
KMK is well aware that he has a strong squad of players all fighting to start. He's given players game time today and we've ground out an away win. Excellent result and momentum building.
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Saxonblue74 added 15:24 - Oct 9
Linkboy, he has a gash on his leg
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gosblue added 21:02 - Oct 9
Think back to before the game; Woolfenden had to be rested at some point as he was showing signs of fatigue and when better to give Keogh a run out than against bottom of the league. Like Cambridge, Morecambe played out of their skins and compared to last season, the fitness levels of the opposition is remarkable. We set a high bar last year and other teams have had to step up. The biggest lesson for me from this game is that our guys need to be prepared to protect the ball better and not be afraid to suffer a bruise or two. The ball was like a hot potato in the first half, no one wanted to put a foot on it or even keep it on the floor. The second half was much better. 3 points, job done.
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