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Wycombe Wanderers 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 17th Dec 2022 17:11

Town dropped to second in the League One table following a 1-0 defeat to Wycombe Wanderers at Adams Park, the Chairboys’ first ever victory over the Blues. Brandon Hanlon skipped his way into the area before slotting into the net five minutes before half-time with Town dominating the second half but rarely looking like finding an equaliser against a determined Wycombe side.

Boss Kieran McKenna made three changes from the team which beat Peterborough 2-1 at Portman Road a week ago, two of them enforced, with defenders Janoi Donacien, who rolled his ankle in last week’s 2-1 home victory over Peterborough, and Luke Woolfenden both absent.

Woolfenden, who missed out on a league start for only the third time since McKenna took charge a year and a day ago, picked up a minor knock last week but is expected to be back on Boxing Day. Kane Vincent-Young and Richard Keogh came into the XI.

Sone Aluko dropped to the bench having made his return from injury last week, with Freddie Ladapo coming into the side and Kayden Jackson moving to the left of a three behind the former Rotherham man with Conor Chaplin in the middle and Wes Burns on the right.

Among the subs, midfielder Lee Evans was back having been out of action with a knee injury since the Derby County match towards the end of October.

Forward Marcus Harness also warmed up with the squad before the game having recently undergone a minor knee operation and having returned to training this week.

For Wycombe, Jason McCarthy came into the starting XI on the right of the defence as captain with Ryan Tafazolli absent due to illness.

Town, wearing their red and black away kit and with more than 2,600 travelling supporters behind the goal and in an additional section on one side, struck the game’s first effort in the fourth minute.

Leif Davis crossed from the left and Chaplin turned a shot towards goal, which deflected behind off a defender and the Chairboys dealt with the set piece.

In the 10th minute, a Garath McCleary cross from the left was played behind everyone in the box and reached McCarthy breaking forward on the right but the Wycombe skipper’s shot was blocked by Cameron Burgess and a follow-up header looped into Christian Walton’s arms.

Wycombe were beginning to get on top, however, with the Blues struggling to pass their way out of their half with the ball lost cheaply on more than one occasion.

On 17, Jordan Obita’s low cross was stabbed goalwards by Hanlan at the near post but straight at Walton.

A minute later, Chaplin’s cutback was diverted behind and from the corner Burgess rose highest but his header looped well wide.

But the Blues were starting to gain control and in the 21st minute Vincent-Young made a pacy run forward on the right beating two players before playing inside to Ladapo on the edge of the box from where the striker shot just over the bar.

Town had got themselves on top and in the 26th minute Burns was played in on the right in an onside position but his cross was turned behind. Following the corner, a Sam Morsy shot from the edge of the box was blocked.


Two minutes later, Lewis Wing was shown the game’s first yellow card for a foul on Ladapo in the centre circle.

In the 34th minute, following a stoppage for an injury to Wycombe’s Josh Scowen, the Blues conjured the best chance of the match on the left, skipper Morsy teeing-up Chaplin on the edge of the area in space but the forward’s shot failed to trouble home keeper Max Stryjek.

Three minutes later, Davis sent Jackson away on the left and the striker burst away and reached the ball but sent it the wrong side of the post as Stryjek quickly advanced off his line.

Town had looked the most likely scorers for most of the half but in the 40th minute, the Chairboys took the lead.

Hanlan held off Cameron Humphreys as he brought the ball from just outside the area to the right into the box, feinted past Burgess and then slipped the ball beyond Walton as Keogh slid in. It was a poor goal to concede from a Town perspective.

The Blues went about looking to get back on terms and on 40 Chaplin saw first a cross and then a shot blocked from the right of the area.

In the final scheduled minute of the half, Humphreys sent Burns away down the middle as the Blues counter-attacked but Obita came across to dispossess the Welshman.

Moments later, Davis recovered an overhit cross from the right and sent the ball back in to the near post where Jackson headed to Stryjek under pressure from a defender.

That was the final chance of a first half in which the Blues had been on top for the most part and had had opportunities, however, without taking them.

Hanlan’s goal was the home side’s first chance since the early stages, giving the Chairboys something to hang onto in the second half.

Town swapped Keogh for George Edmundson at right centre-back and three minutes after the restart, Burns was fouled just outside the area to the right by Obita. Davis took the free-kick but hit effort was easy for Stryjek.

On 56, Humphreys did well to keep the ball in on the left and cut back to Ladapo, whose ball on towards teammates in front of goal was just intercepted.

Two minutes later, Edmundson headed just wide at the far post after a corner from the right had been returned from the left by Humphreys, Burns having initially sent a shot backwards.

The game was becoming more open, and the temperature even colder, and Town were starting to find openings. On the hour, Chaplin’s shot was held by Stryjek.

A minute later, Anis Mehmeti was booked for impeding Walton as the keeper looked to get play started again quickly and the game was then held up further after Stryjek took to the turf for treatment for no obvious reason other than to waste time.

Town made a triple moments later, Evans making his return and Aluko and Kyle Edwards also entering the fray, while Humphreys, Chaplin and Jackson made way.

The subs quickly made their presence felt and in the 69th minute Edwards hit a shot which was blocked after Ladapo had held the ball up and turned it into his path from a throw.

A minute later, Davis cut the ball back from the byline having been played in by Edwards but his cross was cut out.

McCleary was booked for time-wasting on 73, then a minute later shot powerfully over with the Blues leaving gaps at the back as they pushed for their equaliser.

Ladapo and the Town fans massed behind the goal were adamant the Blues should have been awarded a penalty in the 78th minute when the striker was upended as he tried to turn on the edge of the area but referee Ben Toner waved away the protests.

Wycombe swapped Mehmeti and goalscorer Hanlan for Dominic Gape and Sam Vokes in the 81st minute, Nick Freeman having earlier replaced Wing.

Town added another attacker a minute later when Gassan Ahadme took over from Vincent-Young.

On 85, Edwards tricked his way past a couple of defenders before scuffing a shot through to the keeper from the edge of the box. Moments later a Morsy effort from the edge of the box was blocked.

Three minutes later, after a free-kick had been awarded to Town, Wycombe’s Alfie Mawson was booked for dissent and continued berating the official after the card had been waved.

The fourth official indicated five additional minutes with the Blues camped inside the Wycombe half but with the home side having repelled everything thrown at them.

Ladapo almost levelled a couple of minutes into time added on when threaded in on the left of the box by Aluko. The striker’s shot looked to have taken a deflection but was still goalbound when Stryjek palmed it wide.

Burns hit a low shot from the right which Stryjek saved, then moments later referee Toner’s whistle confirmed Wycombe’s first ever win against Town and the Blues’ third in the league this season.

At the whistle, keeper Stryjek, Mawson and Scowen taunted the Blues crowd behind the goal with a plastic bottle returned in their direction.

Town had dominated possession in the second half and created opportunities - 19 shots over the 90 minutes, six on target - but aside from Ladapo's late effort didn't seriously test keeper Stryjek.

Having got their goal just before half-time, Wycombe defended resolutely after the break to see out the three points.

The defeat means the Blues drop to second in the table, Plymouth having won 2-1 at home to bottom side Morecambe, ending a run of four league games without a win, while Sheffield Wednesday in third drew 0-0 at home to Oxford, who Town face at Portman Road in their next fixture on Boxing Day.

Wycombe: Stryjek, Grimmer, Wheeler, Wing (Freeman 72), Mehmeti (Gape 80), McCleary, Hanlan (Vokes 80), Mawson, Obita, McCarthy (c), Scowen. Unused: Dickinson, Horgan, Wakely, Al-Hamadi.

Town: Walton, Vincent-Young (Ahadme 82), Keogh (Edmundson 46), Burgess, Burns, Morsy (c), Humphreys (Evans 62), Davis, Chaplin (Aluko 63), Jackson (Edwards 63), Ladapo. Unused: Hladky, Leigh. Referee: Ben Toner (Lancashire). Att: 7,602 (Town: 2,612).


Photo: Matchday Images



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blueboy1981 added 18:01 - Dec 17
Just look at the ‘stats' - same old story, possession galore, plenty of shots - but NO GOALS and NO POINTS … !!!
Yes Folks, MUCH TO DO - as I keep telling you .. !!!
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Nomore4 added 18:01 - Dec 17
No blues 1 not a poor performance.
But clearly improvement needed. We need a freshen up for sure
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Cheshire_Blue added 18:03 - Dec 17
We lost the game because we gave away a soft goal and then , as is often the case, despite dominating the game were unable to break the opposition down. This will ultimately cost us promotion.
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blueboy1981 added 18:09 - Dec 17
And what did I predict …. ?? - Blueboy knockers !
One day before May you'll let it ‘sink in' - those three Words MUCH TO DO.
Perhaps if it rings in your ears long enough it will sink in - one can but hope !!
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Cakeman added 18:26 - Dec 17
Just need to hang in and get as many points as possible until we can hopefully get some additional players signed in January. Hopefully experienced ones and not young loan ones.
A crucial transfer window as we have some players just coming back from injury and some that are out of form.
No disgrace to lose to Wycombe away. It is our home form that needs to be stronger and quality new players are a must.
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RobsonWark added 18:47 - Dec 17
blues1 "Sorry, but anyone who thinks we played badly today clearly didn't see the game. Dominated from start to finish. A couple of missed opportunities that should have been taken yes, but definitely not a poor performance".

No one has said it was a bad performance today and no one has said we didn't dominate. The thing is, when we start we Jackson we are always up against it from the very start. He should not be in the squad let alone the team!
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therein61 added 18:52 - Dec 17
Would have been nice to sit on the top at Christmas but it was not to be for me the whole side didn't function as a unit(that's all of them not one man!!) so lets get on with the rest of the season and get promotion,
Wishing all you guys and your families a merry Christmas and a promotion filled new year.
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RobsonWark added 18:54 - Dec 17
I feel sorry for the 3,000 fans that buy a ticket and make that journey only to find out that Jackson is in the team on a very cold day.
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Suffolkboy added 19:08 - Dec 17
It's disappointing again ! This match report uses the word ‘just ‘ and ‘almost ‘ regularly : it's a feature I wish wasn't either necessary or accurate : but it obviously is and ITFC need to bring in more certainty !
Now is the right time !
COYB
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ThaiBlue added 19:38 - Dec 17
Wycombe gave us all that possesion as they new we would not score.there keeper was never tested properly.get to the 18 yard box and we are lost.need new players in january 100%
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dannyrr added 19:39 - Dec 17
I really hope that games like these are where we fail to get promotion this season. It's the same story always. Lots of possession but our inability to put the ball in the back of the net as always. The opposition get one chance and get a give away goal. We work hard for the rest of the game but have no players that can finish the moves. Our set plays are mostly pointless and a very rare thing that culminates in us having a shot. Jackson has loads of energy and works hard but he isn't a finisher. Freddie is the same many chances but will score a few. We need a goal scorer that can make something out of nothing and can be there to score.
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ChrisR added 20:16 - Dec 17
Last 3 games have been worrying , Fleetwood better side , lucky to beat Posh , and losing today with 70 % of play and hardly a chance made.
We need proper goal scoring forwards , not pointless Jackson and Ladapao , and better than Ahadme , who is looking a poor signing!
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 20:24 - Dec 17
Unfortunately the words “Town dominated possession is a reparation” is a regular occurrence!
Has anyone thought that most of that possession is across our back four?
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blueboy1981 added 20:26 - Dec 17
We have had the best opportunity ever of blitzing this Division 3, but simply we have proven again today that mediocre Teams know how to, and can, beat us !! - and they do.
For those of you deluded, and think we do not need to improve on ‘how we are' not only to get Promoted but to make a fist of staying up - THEN YOU ARE DELUDED.
At the moment we keep falling at the same Fences, and the result is you DO NOT Win the Race.
We have problems at both ends - Powder Puff at one end, and a Benevolent Society at the other.
Deluded Euphoria Wins Nothing - but Winning Wins All.
MUCH TO DO - or look forward to Division 3 again in August 2023 … !!!
You've seen it here first …. !!!
It's called REALITY - which some of you choose to ignore.
Hit the Down Button - all you Deluded.
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blueboy1981 added 20:31 - Dec 17
Ask the opposition ? - we become more predictable and easier to beat by each game.
Teams that are, can, and do beat us - are Teams that have little, if any prospect of going anywhere …. !!!
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RobsonWark added 20:32 - Dec 17
I would feel much more confident of winning a game if we started with 10 men rather than 10 plus Jackson. That's how useless he is. He offers nothing. We gain nothing from him when he has the ball.
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ArnieM added 20:33 - Dec 17
Well that result doesn't even surprise me. I've been dreading this game all season, and the outcome doesn't surprise me in the least.

Roll on January 1st when , hopefully, we can get in a striker that actually has a presence up front, and a CB that can defend. And of course we get back some of our injured players. We've done well to stay in the top 2 with the injuries we've had, but I think we need to be keeping an eye on Barnsley who are bang in form now, and Derby also. Thus will go right to the wire, I just hope we can stick the pace to the end.

Come on you Blues….
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blue86 added 20:39 - Dec 17
Blueboy1981 - hand on heart and be honest, what leauge position do you think we will finish in? I'm curious.
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Carberry added 20:40 - Dec 17
In the 1st half we ponced around trying to look like a Premier League team and making very little happen. We appeared to make more passes in our own half than theirs and when we did get forward Ladapo couldn't hit the target and neither could anyone else. In the 2nd half we totally dominated but had no idea how to break them down, they were comfortably seeing the game out from the 46th minute.
We either don't have the players who can beat people and get to the byline or McKenna hasn't worked out what tactics to play. Aren't you suppose to allow the opposition on to you so you can counter attack?
I think it was a pretty abject performance, at no point did it look like we could get anything out of the game even with all the possession we had.
And I don't want the manager telling me there were positives, that is PR Paul BS.
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herfie added 20:58 - Dec 17
Any January additions must improve overall squad quality and, ideally, provide that missing element of our play typified by today's performance - which was a repeat of other encounters with pretty ‘basic' but effective opponents.

However, finding players able to improve us will not be easy at a realistic price - but bringing in an experienced, proven striker - possibly from abroad? - might be the difference in winning matches such ads these. Improving our finishing ability to match our possession/creative dominance will probably be the difference between a top two or play off spot.
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blueboy1981 added 21:04 - Dec 17
Carberry - you're right an honest report.
Sideways and Backwards possession is harmless and creates NOTHING !
And there was far too much of it.
Easy Peasy Win for Wycombe - that was the only Positive I saw !! - for them, not us !!
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cat added 21:04 - Dec 17
MUCH TO DO lol hey blueboy? Second in league with joint best GD, I'd say there ain't that much to do! Yeah we have spluttered of late, probably due to key players being injured. All you want is “come what May” lol that your right at the expense of your club, sums you up nicely!
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dirtydingusmagee added 21:08 - Dec 17
had a horrible feeling it wasnt to be a good result today, but optimistically predicted 1-1 draw, For some reason first half we had players that didnt really show up, Better 2nd half but as has often been the problem, we dont make most of the chances or domination, Ive said all along we NEED a real striker, someone to take the chances created. Hopefully this will be addressed in January. We are still top 2 but we are treading water .COYB
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blueboy1981 added 21:10 - Dec 17
Cat - Dream On !! - let's see come May shall we ? - I'll be on here if I'm proved WRONG !
WILL YOU ?? - and a few others in chosen denial of ‘needed improvement' !!
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warktheline added 21:19 - Dec 17
@cat, thanking you for your post in regards to @blueboy! Please tell me @cat, it's not just me, is it? ….it's totally unbelievable , post after post!
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