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Exeter City 0-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 19th Nov 2022 14:01

Freddie Ladapo and Marcus Harness were on target as Town beat Exeter City 2-0 at St James Park, the Blues’ seventh away win of the season. Ladapo gave Town the lead with a stooping header from a Harness knockdown in the 11th minute, then Harness sealed the three points with a flicked header from a Leif Davis corner on 68.

Cameron Burgess returned to the Town line-up on the left of the defence with George Edmundson dropping to the bench, while the Blues XI was otherwise unchanged for the first league meeting between the teams since April 1957 when Town won 2-1 at St James Park under Sir Alf Ramsey in Division Three South.

Gassan Ahadme was back among the subs having recovered from his foot injury, while Greg Leigh also travelled for the first time since his compression fracture to his leg.

Exeter made one change with an extra midfielder, Harry Kite, coming into the team for forward Matt Jay, who dropped to the bench.

On-loan Town midfielder Rekeem Harper was ineligible and watching from the sidelines, laughing that he was “a neutral” when asked which side he was supporting.

The Grecians saw most of the ball in the early stages but without threatening. On seven, Leif Davis won a corner on the left from which Conor Chaplin mistimed his header and the ball looped well over.

Town began to take control and in the 10th minute Chaplin crossed from the right and Harness flicked goalwards, however, keeper Jamal Blackman was able to block.

But a minute later, the Blues were in front. Skipper Sam Morsy chipped a ball into the box towards Harness, who nodded down to Ladapo and the one-time Plymouth striker stooped to nod his ninth goal of the season - and his fifth in five games - into the net.

Town went looking for a second, putting the Grecians under significant pressure in the minutes after their goal and on 20 a Harness shot from the edge of the box looped behind for a corner.

However, the home side withstood the brief storm and in the 22nd minute forced Blues keeper Christian Walton into his first save of the afternoon.

A corner from the right was looped back in by home skipper Pierce Sweeney and Alex Hartridge hooked an effort at goal from close range which Walton bundled wide of the post.

Five minutes later, Jack Sparkes blazed over from 25 yards after another corner had been worked short to him.


With neither side having carved out a chance with the game going through a flat spell, Cameron Humphreys required treatment in the 38th minute but fortunately was able to continue.

As the half moved into injury time, Burns was tripped as he burst away on the right and Sparkes was shown the game’s first yellow card.

Davis hit a low shot from the free-kick towards the near post which got stuck under a defender’s feet before being cleared.

That was the final action of the half with the Blues deserving their lead at the break, although without dominating in the manner of many of their games this season.

Exeter had started well but Town had started to get on top when they scored their well-worked goal. The Blues threatened a second in the spell immediately after the goal but without causing Blackman much more trouble before the game went through a flat period towards the break.

Town keeper Walton was forced into one save but otherwise had had a quiet first period, although with the Grecians having made headway down the right on a couple of occasions.

The second half got off to a slow start but in the 57th minute determined Town pressing on the left as Exeter played out from the back led to a chance. Ladapo fed Harness inside the area, the forward took it across his man but couldn’t find room to shoot and played it on towards Chaplin but behind his fellow number 10 and the chance was gone.

A minute later, following a Town break he started with a ball forward to Ladapo, Humphreys struck a shot from the edge of the box which Blackman did well to help over the bar.

The Blues went close to their second of the game right on the hour when, after Ladapo’s initial shot had been blocked, Davis stood up a cross and the striker’s header was well saved by Blackman.

Exeter made their first change of the afternoon in the 62nd minute when striker Sam Nombe replaced Kite.

Two minutes later, a Donacien shot from the edge of the box was deflected over and as the Blues prepared for the corner Chaplin was replaced by one-time Exeter loanee Kyle Edwards.

Town had started to threaten and in the 68th minute they went 2-0 in front. Davis whipped over a corner from the right and Harness got ahead of his man and flicked a header across Blackman and into the net.

The forward celebrated his seventh goal of the season - and his first in eight games - in front of the sell-out Blues away following behind the goal.

Exeter claimed a penalty in the 70th minute when Nombe went down under pressure from a number of Town defenders as he shot wide but referee Alan Young wasn’t interested.

Moments later, a dangerous ball across the Grecians’ area from the right was stabbed away from Edwards and behind as the sub was about to tap home the Blues’ third.

In the 74th minute, Town swapped Davis, who looked to have suffered a hamstring problem, for Kane Vincent-Young and Exeter switched Key for Cheick Diabate.

On 77, Walton’s long kick almost saw Burns in on goal but Diabate was just able to outmuscle the Welshman and Blackman claimed.

A minute later, Edwards exchanged passes with Harness and twisted and turned his way into the area on the left but Blackman blocked his shot. Soon after, Exeter replaced Sparkes with Jay.

With four minutes remaining, Harness was booked following a foul on the left. From the free-kick, the ball briefly ran loose before Sweeney looped wide of Walton’s right post and out of play.

Exeter had by no means given up and continued to look for a goal in the closing stages but, as had been the case all afternoon, were unable to find a way through the Blues’ backline, which had had a very strong afternoon, Burgess in particular having been a towering presence at set pieces.

In the final scheduled minute, Town swapped Burns and Ladapo for Kayden Jackson and Ahadme. Burns took his time over leaving the field and was shown his fourth League One yellow card of the season before making his way round the field past the Blues supporters and receiving a rapturous ovation.

Exeter continued to look for a goal in the closing minutes but with the Town defence remaining resolute to see out the clean sheet and their seventh away win of the campaign, equalling last year's total already.

The win was never in any real doubt once Ladapo had given the Blues the lead with the usually free-scoring Grecians never able to lay a glove on the Town backline.

While chances had been limited for long spells, Town had created a couple of opportunities before Harness’s second cemented the three points.

From there, the Blues might have added to their lead on the break, while repelling everything the Devon side threw at them.

The victory was Town's third in a row on live TV, their third in 24 matches on Sky and fifth in 38 on live UK television overall.

Following Plymouth's 2-2 draw at Burton later in the afternoon, the Blues are now two points behind the leaders. Sheffield Wednesday in third beat Shrewsbury 1-0 at Hillsborough and remain a point behind Town.

Exeter: Blackman, Key (Diabate 74), Sweeney (c), Hartridge, Caprice, Collins, Dieng, Kite (Nombe 62), Sparkes (Jay 78), Brown, Stansfield. Unused: Lee, Grounds, Beardmore, Chauke.

Town: Walton, Donacien, Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns, Humphreys, Morsy (c), Davis (Vincent-Young 74), Chaplin (Edwards 64), Harness, Ladapo. Subs: Hladky, Edmundson, Camara, Ahadme, Jackson. Referee: Alan Young (Cambridgeshire). Att: 7,232 (Town: 1,208).


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oldelsworthyfan added 14:50 - Nov 19
I was a lot happier with Burgess in the back line - he made quite a difference.
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TimmyH added 14:51 - Nov 19
Fairly comfortable win...played well in the first 15-18 minutes and then largely controlled the game, surprised at the lacking threat of Exeter. Thought Harness had a better game than recently and who would have thought a headed goal from a corner!! and defence okay other than the keystone cops moment in the 1st half.

Well done all, needed 3 points.
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ringwoodblue added 15:01 - Nov 19
We defended really well today and completely nullified their attack which I was concerned about before the game. Burgess was key to this.

Attacking wise we did enough. Freddie's hold up play was excellent and Harness contributed.

The only negatives were Chaplin who looks a shadow of his former self and the worrying injuries that are mounting up. Davis will be a big miss if he's out for the next league game.

Special word for Humphreys who didn't do anything amazing but did the basics really well. We are missing Evans a bit but Humphreys is providing very capable cover until he's back.

Good win that keeps the chasing pack from getting any closer.

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Skip73 added 15:03 - Nov 19
No RobsonWark today, we must've won.
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Nomore4 added 15:07 - Nov 19
Skip Page 1. 7 down.
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DaGremloid added 15:07 - Nov 19
Skip73 & warktheline - grow up ffs.
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inghamspur added 15:13 - Nov 19
Come on you Town!!
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Bazza8564 added 15:13 - Nov 19
Very very good., Professional defending and we kept our shape well, especially when we got ahead. Whilst Harness got the TV plaudits, Burgess was outstanding and a bit shout out for Cam Humphreys too. Did the simple things well but there were a couple of release balls over the full backs from deep, one in each half, that were pure class. That boy is gonna be some player!!
I said last weeks result was a freak one and a good performance despite the draw, i'm still convinced by this side, our strength in depth on the bench today was outstanding.
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Nomore4 added 15:18 - Nov 19
Ringwoodblue. Agree with all you say but, please look at Humpheys age and how many league games he's started. Hes without question looking better with each passing game. I'm more than happy for him to carry on. Even with full squad available.
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DerryfromBury added 15:20 - Nov 19
Excellent result. Good performance all-round, but a special mention for Cam Burgess, it can't be easy playing with the protective mask on, especially when going for the high balls. And of course, the conductor of the orchestra in the middle of the park that is Sam Morsey, got to be one of the best skippers in the league.
Hopefully the reason for Leif's withdrawal is not too serious and he'll be fit for the next match.
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Rimsy added 15:27 - Nov 19
Excellent result, we never looked in too much trouble. Burgess the difference at the back, didn't miss a thing. Morsy superb, his ball for the first goal was sublime.
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warktheline added 15:38 - Nov 19
@dagremliod, you grow up you numpty! Slating the team every time we drop points and then expecting those , and there are plenty, to remain silent, every time you and the gang of knee jerk muppets get it wrong, which is every time! You don't understand football , and you obviously can't see the the total turnaround of fortunes since Evans and his hapless appointments, decisions and appalling passiveness towards our club finally ended….in Division 1!…that's why @blueboy, we are playing ‘little sundry and all'!
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blueboy1981 added 15:49 - Nov 19
DeGremloid - Kids will always be Kids - don't expect too much more from either !
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blueboy1981 added 15:53 - Nov 19
warktheline - you embarrass yourself more with every post.
Who can possibly take you seriously ?
Be Happy for once, and Grow Up, or is that beyond you too ?
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Nobbysnuts added 15:59 - Nov 19
Good professional performance but my god Exeter were sh#te....mom for me was burgess. Coyb
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Kirbmeister added 16:00 - Nov 19
Good win and even Blueboy is happy for the first time in years.
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RegencyBlue added 16:00 - Nov 19
Professional performance which kept Exeter very quiet.

More points away from home than at PR. Sort the home form out and we are up!

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RobsonWark added 16:11 - Nov 19
RegencyBlue you would think with a crowd of £25k+ behind the team for home matches Portman Road would be a fortress and we would win every match but it seems this 12th man (that the players keep talking about) is merely a myth as some players can not handle the pressure at home in front of a very big crowd.
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Suffolkboy added 16:18 - Nov 19
JUST well done ! A real confidence booster – for the Club , the squad and supporters either at the game or following from a distance !
The reports read very well , the goals look beautifully constructed and well taken ,and we appear defensively very sound again .
Full credit to KM and Co for getting it right again , and to the team who brought about a convincing result .
COYB
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Suffolkboy added 16:19 - Nov 19
JUST well done ! A real confidence booster – for the Club , the squad and supporters either at the game or following from a distance !
The reports read very well , the goals look beautifully constructed and well taken ,and we appear defensively very sound again .
Full credit to KM and Co for getting it right again , and to the team who brought about a convincing result .
COYB
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Dissboyitfc added 16:22 - Nov 19
Great 3 points and Humphries what a payer he is already, big things ahead for that lad!

i think some people need to grow up, every week there is the childish name calling, there is no need , some will have egg on their faces come the seasons end!

Great saturday so far!
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Bert added 16:36 - Nov 19
A very welcome three points against a team that wanted to play football but found a resilient defence and a fast moving front line. Good decision of Freddie to head the ball for the first goal rather than boot it at knee height. Well done.
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Dissboyitfc added 16:50 - Nov 19
That is the difference between home and away! Exeter will come to portman rd to frustrate but at home they wanted to play football and lost!

Think we looked much safer with Burgess in the defence!
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Skip73 added 16:51 - Nov 19
All I'm doing is giving a little bit back to one or 2 who constantly moan and slag the team off. Slag off a bad performance by all means, I'll join you but at least praise good performances too.
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Skip73 added 16:55 - Nov 19
Blueboy, considering you went through a little phase of telling everyone who disagreed with you to STFU, calling people kids and saying grow up is a bit pot and kettle dont you think
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