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Ipswich Town 0-1 Lincoln City - Match Report
Saturday, 15th Oct 2022 17:05

Ben House’s first-half goal saw Lincoln City win 1-0 at Portman Road for the first time since September 1954, the Blues’ first home league defeat of the season. House headed home from close range in the 24th minute with Town unable to find a way through the Imps’ determined backline, despite creating plenty of second-half chances, failing to score for the first time in League One this season.

Wes Burns, Luke Woolfenden, Freddie Ladapo and Marcus Harness all returned to the Town starting line-up having been subs for the 2-1 win at Morecambe last week.

Woolfenden replaced Richard Keogh at the centre of the defence with the former Derby man dropping to the bench.

Burns was wide on the right with Kyle Edwards also among the subs, while Harness took over as one of the number 10s from Tyreece John-Jules and Ladapo from lone central striker Kayden Jackson with the two players dropping out on the bench.

Aside from Janoi Donacien, who used to wear two but now dons the 44 shirt, Town were numbered one to 11.

Dominic Ball was also back in the squd as a sub having missed out last week due to a gash on his leg.

Lincoln, with ex-Town full-back Mark Kennedy in charge, were unchanged from last week’s 0-0 home draw with Charlton with former Blues midfielder Teddy Bishop absent due to a hamstring injury.

Following a minute’s applause in tribute to former Town boss John Duncan, who died aged 73 last week, the game got under way with the Blues, with Three Lion Berke Bakay watching from the directors’ box, dominating the ball but without breaking into the Lincoln final third.

As the match reached the five-minute mark, the North Stand sang in honour of Pablo Couñago, who has been back at this club this week and was at the game.

On seven, a neat exchange midway inside the Imps half involving Ladapo and Conor Chaplin sent Burns away on goal but the Welshman had strayed offside.

Town still hadn’t come even close to threatening by the 18th minute, too many passes around the area having gone astray, when Donacien suffered a knock in the middle of the Lincoln half having stolen the ball from one of the visitors. After treatment, the defender was able to continue.

The Imps won a corner on 23, then a minute later TJ Eyoma sent over a dangerous ball from the right which Donacien turned behind at the far post.

"George Edmundson put the first corner from the left high and into the stand, but from the second flag-kick the visitors took the lead.

Skipper Regan Poole stopped the under-hit corner from going straight behind, looping the ball into the air. Paudie O’Connor won the subsequent header and sent it to the far post where the unmarked House nodded into the net.

It was a poor goal to concede from a Town perspective with players perhaps also having thought it had gone out of play before Poole’s header.

The Blues started to get going from an attacking perspective as the game approached the half-hour mark, Leif Davis winning a corner on the left from which a Chaplin effort was deflected over. From the subsequent flag-kick, Lee Evans headed powerfully but wide.

Davis created a brilliant chance for Town to level in the 34th minute, the wing-back getting round the outside of his man from Woolfenden's excellent pass before cutting back to Chaplin, who uncharacteristically mis-kicked.


Captain Sam Morsy shot wide from 30 yards a minute later, then on 36 Evans struck a low effort which Imps keeper Carl Rushworth tipped behind for a corner from which Edmundson headed across goal and wide.

After their slow start, Town were beginning to get up a head of steam and were creating chances.

On 40, Davis shot over after a corner from the right had reached him deep on the left of the area.

Two minutes later, Harness was fouled five yards outside the area and Evans hit a free-kick which beat the wall but was snaffled with ease by Rushworth.

In the final scheduled minute of the half, the Welshman was booked for a foul on House just inside the Town half.

A disappointing period from the Blues who saw virtually all of the ball in the early stages without breaking into the final third with too many passes going astray.

Then, for the second week running, they conceded a poor set-piece goal, again the opposition’s first opportunity of the match.

Town subsequently started to look a little more their usual selves and created a number of chances, Chaplin’s the standout opportunity, but while still not overly convincing against a Lincoln side who were making it difficult for them to make attacking headway.

Two minutes after the restart, Evans clipped a cross from the right towards Ladapo but Rushworth claimed just ahead of the Town striker.

A minute later, a mix-up in the Town defence led to Woolfenden having to make an important challenge to concede a corner from which the Imps hit the woodwork. Max Sanders’s corner looped over Christian Walton and House headed against the far post, the ball bouncing kindly for the Blues before being cleared.

Town were continuing to toil, regularly running into challenges or having passes cut out as they sought to break into the final third. On 52, Jack Diamond hit a low shot which Walton saved down to his right.

A minute later, Harness made a strong run to the edge of the box where he appeared to be fouled. The loose ball ran to Chaplin, whose shot was blocked.

Town began to up the pressure with Lincoln unable to get the ball out of their box from a corner with another Chaplin effort saved by Rushworth and a low Evans cross cut out, while there were also penalty shouts for handball and a foul on the ex-Portsmouth forward which came to nothing.

Lincoln claimed a penalty of their own on 57 when Daniel Mandriou went to ground inside the box following a break but looked very clearly to have dived.

Harness shot well over from the edge of the box as the game approached the hour mark, then two minutes later, Burns was found on the right of the area but shot well over on the turn.

Town were continuing to play most of the game in and around the Lincoln area. Edmundson saw a shot blocked and again the Imps had trouble clearing their lines following a corner.

On 66, the Blues carved out an excellent chance to get back on terms. Morsy lifted a ball over a defender to Chaplin on the left, who cut back to Harness, who again shot over.

Town made their first changes as Lincoln prepared to take the goal-kick with John-Jules and Edwards replacing Ladapo and Chaplin. Having made the changes, the Blues found themselves waiting for the Imps, who had made their way to the sidelines for an impromptu drinks break, much to the annoyance of the home support.

Edwards immediately made an impact, bursting down the left and cutting back to Harness, who took too long over the chance and was crowded out. The loose ball fell to Morsy, but his shot struck the offside Burns and John-Jules in any case sent it well over.

On 72, a well-worked move involving Harness and Burns led to Morsy hitting a shot from the edge of the area through to Rushworth.

Three minutes later, after some solid challenges in the middle of the Lincoln half, the ball broke to Edwards, who skipped his way into the area past a couple of defenders before Poole blocked his strike. In the 76th minute, the Imps swapped Mandroiu for Lasse Sorensen.

Three minutes later, the visitors claimed a penalty when House went to ground as he battled with Woolfenden but looked merely to have been outmuscled by the Town defender.

The Blues switched Donacien and Burns for Kane Vincent-Young and Jackson as the game moved into its final 10 minutes.

Evans almost levelled for Town with a fluke in the 81st minute, his free-kick from wide on the left looping over Rushworth and striking the woodwork.

Like Edwards, Jackson made an early impact, breaking down the right at pace but seeing his crosses cut out. On 85, Edmundson’s header bounced weakly to Rushworth from Edwards’s cross following a corner.

House subsequently took the the ground to the frustration of the Town fans, increasingly annoyed by Lincoln time-wasting, however, the goalscorer was substituted moments later with Jordon Garrick taking over, while Town swapped Edmundson for Ball.

Harness and Jackson both had shots blocked as the Blues continued to look for an equaliser, then John-Jules curled a shot well over.

On 89, Jackson crossed low to the far post but Eyoma was there to turn it behind ahead of Davis.

Just prior to the fourth official indicating seven additional minutes, John-Jules hit a shot which very obviously took a deflection before flying wide, however, referee Andy Davies and his assistant awarded a goal-kick.

A minute later, Morsy hit a low effort from the edge of the box which only narrowly beat Rushworth’s right post.

Town continued to press in the remaining minutes but without finding a way through and at the whistle it was the 653 Imps fans who were cheering their first Portman Road win in 68 years, along with manager Kennedy making a triumphant return to Portman Road.

The Blues, who played the second period almost entirely in the Lincoln half having threatened rarely in the first, will be left rueing failing to take their chances with their finishing poor throughout as only five shots on target out of 33 illustrates.

The defeat is Town's second of the season, their first at home in the league in 2022/23, although Colchester previously won in the Carabao Cup, and their second home loss in the league since Kieran McKenna took charge in December.

The result sees the Blues stay second but now only a point ahead of Sheffield Wednesday in third with Plymouth now four points ahead at the top.

Town are next in action at Cambridge United in the Papa Johns Trophy on Tuesday with Derby County at Portman Road in League One on Friday.

Town: Walton, Donacien (Vincent-Young 79), Woolfenden, Edmundson (Ball 85), Burns (Vincent-Young 79), Morsy (c), Evans, Davis, Chaplin (Edwards 66), Harness, Ladapo (John-Jules 67). Unused: Hladky, Keogh.

Lincoln: Rushworth, Poole (c), Jackson, Sanders, O'Connor, House (Garrick 85), Mandroiu (Sorensen 76), Eyoma, Roughan, Virtue, Diamond. Unused: Wright, Vernam, Oakley-Boothe, Robson, Draper. Referee: Andy Davies (Hampshire). Att: 27,608 (Lincoln: 653).


Photo: Matchday Images



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ringwoodblue added 19:59 - Oct 15
Oh dear. That Sat night feeling of disappointment is back after many months absence, you know the feeling that takes the shine off the rest of your weekend.

We need to see a reaction from the team on Fri otherwise the question marks will start appearing.

The one bit of good news from today is that Morsy didn't get booked.
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StowTractorBoy added 19:59 - Oct 15
A very poor performance against a team who obviously did their homework on us. Too much of slow passing build ups from the back going sideways and backwards.
Burns looks to have lost his mo jo and my goodness we badly need a striker who can put the ball into the net. What we have up top at the moment will not get us promoted. Just hope this a blip today but much for Mr McKenna to dwell on. We got lucky at Morecambe and were beaten by a better organised team today which is worrying.
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blueboy1981 added 20:04 - Oct 15
Maybe we should take a few lessons from Little Plymouth Argyll - they currently look far more likely of staying where they are than we do on todays dismal display, against a Team that should have been a ‘nailed on' three points for us.
Fantastic Support again but times are getting tough, and that will soon be lower if we keep dropping points to such opposition at Home.
It doesn't just need to be better, it has to be - otherwise we'll soon take root at this dismal level.
It was LINCOLN today - no more remember, before more excuses are made.
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SickParrot added 20:16 - Oct 15
A disappointing result but let's keep things in perspective. We have lost once at home and once away, and have 30 points from 14 games. That's 2.14 points per game. If we maintain that over the whole season we'll finish with 98 points. Wigan were champions last season with 92 points, so we're on target for promotion at present. That said, I think we need to beat Derby on Friday (breaking the Sky curse in the process) to keep things on track.
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ThaiBlue added 20:27 - Oct 15
To much passing around today sometimes when your chasing get the ball into the box quickly be more direct not pretty but more chance of a lucky break.
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Nomore4 added 20:40 - Oct 15
If automatic promotion is to be achieved you have to beat the leagues weaker teams.
And expect to drop points against the strongest.
Today's game was amongst the easier 3 pointers, at home a certainty.
It makes the game Friday a must win, which a point would have sufficed.
The excuse about how teams set up against, Or how poor the ref was, won't get us top 2.
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Suffolkboy added 21:06 - Oct 15
Having travelled from Kent in anticipation of some thing to watch , it was desperately disappointing to see a lackadaisical first half from our ITFC team . No real invention, sloppy defending for their goal when we appeared to be still and statuesque ,not attacking the ball ( and that epitomised the so called attack too ) ,and absolutely no individual stand out contribution .
Burns was a failure , looking short on pace and inspiration and could not find a meaningful part throughout .
In attack ,and indeed often throughout the side, we lacked intuition, invention and drive ; too often players were waiting for the ball rather than creating the space to receive it ; and professional and technical application of basic skill was sadly missing !
How many of our side really need to learn the skills of striking the ball ,keeping it down and ensuring the head is over the ball ,not somewhere in space or leaning back as the sphere balloons over the bar or worse ?
Why waste all the build up , why not make the ball do more work more quickly ?
KM even managed to sound mildly frustrated in interview after the match - small wonder .Let's hope this lack of punch and discipline doesn't surface again ,for we really do want to get out of L1 this season !
No good crying over spilt milk ,but let's trust there's not going to be any repeats of this nature !
ALL the squad must resolve to do better ( much better) and bring their A game each match day !
Lots and lots of potential ,but let it not be wasted !
Pretty sure KM .for all his sanguine approach, won't be wasting any words either in the dressing room or in training this week !
We are all behind you .COYB
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Pilgrimblue added 21:33 - Oct 15
For me four bad decisions. Wes is a shadow of last season, he's not able or prepared to take on defenders and as a result his stats are poor. Woolfy just wants to slow the game down. Why!! He strolls around and rarely goes forward. Freddie is a poor example of a cf. Yes he's a handful but he isn't focused on scoring hence his record is v poor. Must be replaced in next window. Harness is ok but KM should not play him and CC at same time as they're too similar so offer nothing different. Kyle has shown why he should start as he makes things happen.
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warktheline added 21:49 - Oct 15
Usual suspects with their usual over reaction!….'little Plymouth', there's much smaller teams in tiers above….those doubting now will be the loudest come May, when we are promoted to the Championship !
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algarvefan added 22:16 - Oct 15
It's one game, the panic among some of you is laughable, there is still a long way to go. It was quite frankly just 'one of those days', move on.

Kyle Edwards for me has to start, he has the ability to open teams up and we don't have that elsewhere.

Well done Lincoln, they defended like giants, Jackson was immense for them.

Next!
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BeattiesBackPocket added 23:30 - Oct 15
Nomore4 congratulations mate so do I 👏🏻 example Man City lost at home last season to Crystal Palace 2-0 won the league, Wigan lost at home last season to Lincoln and Cambridge and won this league so you're talking utter nonsense as per normal. Nothings decided this early in the season and fact is other than this game our results are improved on every single team this season compared to last so get behind the team win or lose
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RobsonWark added 23:42 - Oct 15
I agree with everything you say Pilgrimblue. But be careful, there are a lot of people on here who do not like it when you state the obvious. They like to wear there rose tinted glasses and see that no player can do any wrong. If all the players were really wonderful we would be sitting at the top of the table with 14 wins from the 14 games played.

Wolfy, Ladapo and Jackson shouldn't be in the squad let alone the team. Burns's shooting is awful. Even last season he kept blasting over. He is not connecting with Donacien like he did last season either. Leif Davis was by far our best player today. Kyle Edwards has shown in the last two games that he should be in the starting line-up against Derby.
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Rimsy added 23:52 - Oct 15
As we all know, the only reason if we miss out on automatic promotion, it's the lack of a goalscorer. Can you imagine how good we'd be with a natural finisher in the team.
Started slowly today, but then dominated once into our stride, just could'nt make it count.
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shakytown added 02:55 - Oct 16
We need to be more ruthless. Still to much nice Ipswich.
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bobble added 04:43 - Oct 16
plymouth just keep keeping on,,,,,,,we could slide out of top 2 soon which would be big worry
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M37 added 07:32 - Oct 16
For those moaning about the result or the performance.

It is the third time this season that we have had that starting line up.
Results: Drew against Bolton
Won against MK Dons
Lost against Lincoln

Of those three matches our possession and shots were both highest yesterday match.

It is a funny old game
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warwickblue added 08:01 - Oct 16
Nomore4 - Just to point out that the team you tell me were " zero threat" beat us 1-0. Still trying to work out the maths there!
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ipswichone added 08:08 - Oct 16
Sloppy first half,second game on the trot.we can't just turn up second half and expect to win.that is the wrong formula for winning matches.I noticed they pressed our defence,but we sat back in first half
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 08:18 - Oct 16
Not concerned by this blip but...

First half, too much of the thoroughly annoying passing the ball around our back four, of course teams will let you play whilst you're still in your own half as you're not going to hurt them, however we still managed to have a few heart-stopping passes!

For their goal, I thought Walton should have caught or punched the ball after the initial header, instead of sticking to his line after inexplicably ending up in the back of the net from the initial header?

Second half we played some great attacking football, created multiple chances but some truly immense last ditch defending and dreadful wayward shooting proved our downfall.

33 attempts and 5 on target, not in any shape or form a good enough ratio!

Don't despair, in KM we trust.
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inghamspur added 09:09 - Oct 16
Disappointing, a dreadful first half. Better 2nd half but too many chances went begging. Ladapo awful again today, he is not the answer up front.
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cat added 09:25 - Oct 16
A slow start and probably one of the worse first half performances I've seen this season. Big credit to Lincoln who pressed us high and didn't let us find any momentum. Difficult to be too critical on this one as it's just one of those, but all our rivals will go through similar this season. Better second half, maybe Edwards should have come on at half time.
Bounce back on Friday is massive.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 09:47 - Oct 16
Could see before the corner was taken that House was unmarked at the far post. Bad miss that.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 09:59 - Oct 16
We were guilty last season of seemingly never to take shots, we don't have that problem anymore.
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timetraveler added 11:40 - Oct 16
My impression after the first few minutes was that we were too arrogant and assumed we could beat them and it was only a matter of time before we scored.
We didn't, they did and it took us a while to recover from the shock
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Nobbysnuts added 15:50 - Oct 16
Rubbish...I don't we are as good as people think....Plymouth..Sheffield Wednesday top two....ipswich flapping about in the playoff lottery.
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