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Ipswich Town 3-0 Oxford United - Match Report
Monday, 26th Dec 2022 17:03

Freddie Ladapo, Wes Burns and Conor Chaplin were on target as Town comfortably beat Oxford United 3-0 at Portman Road, their first victory over the U’s since February 1999. Ladapo followed up Chaplin’s volley in the 39th minute to give the Blues the lead, then six minutes later Burns hooked home a corner to make it 2-0 and Chaplin made it three with nine minutes left to inflict Oxford’s first league defeat by more than one goal this season.

Lee Evans, Marcus Harness, Janoi Donacien and Luke Woolfenden all returned to the Blues’ starting line-up.

Midfielder Evans, who came on as a sub at Wycombe a week ago, made his first start since suffering a knee injury against Derby at the end of October, while Harness, who warmed up ahead of the game at Adams Park, joined Conor Chaplin as one of the number 10s having undergone knee surgery.

At the back, Donacien and Woolfenden returned having missed the Chairboys fixture with ankle and adductor problems respectively.

Town started positively and in the opening minute Ladapo was almost presented with a chance when a defender tried to skip past him in the area but the ball cannoned off the striker’s shin and through to visiting keeper Ed McGinty.

However, Oxford weren’t far away from going in front in the eighth minute after Evans lost possession on the Blues’ right, not the first time Town had given the ball away in the early stages. Eventually it was played inside to Djavan Anderson, who stuck a shot from just outside the area which flew just wide of Christian Walton’s left post and hit the stanchion behind the goal.

On 10, Billy Bodin hit another effort from distance which Walton batted away down to his left with Leif Davis first to the loose ball.

Ladapo looped a deflected left-wing cross into McGinty’s arms in the 12th minute as the Blues began to get the upper hand.

A minute later, there were boos from the home supporters in the 28,072 crowd and just under 400 short of the club’s highest Boxing Day attendance - Portman Road’s third biggest of the season - as Marcus Browne took to the turf for treatment, Blues fans remembering the frequency with with Oxford players had required the physio during last year’s fixture. In reference to that game, U’s fans sarcastically began to sing ‘Boring, boring Oxford’.

However, Browne proved to have a genuine problem and eventually walked around the perimeter to the tunnel with James Henry, a Town target during Paul Jewell’s time as boss, replacing him.

On 17, there was another stoppage, Sam Long requiring treatment after colliding with Cameron Burgess at a corner. Much to Chaplin’s frustration, possession was given to Oxford for the restart despite Town having been on the ball when the game had been halted.

Three minutes later, the Blues were caught two-v-two on the break but Matty Taylor shot into the side-netting when he might well have done better.

Town were more in control and in the 26th minute Harness played a clever ball into the path of Chaplin on the right of the box but the former Barnsley man was just unable to reach it.

Two minutes later, Davis played in Harness on the left of the area but the ex-Pompey man’s cross was turned behind.

From the resultant corner, Davis’s kick found Ladapo but the striker’s header was too close to McGinty, who claimed. A foot or so either side of the keeper and the Blues would have been in front.


In 33, Woolfenden did well to block from Henry on the edge of the box following a rare Oxford break.

Two minutes later, Taylor was shown the game’s first yellow card for a wild lunge on Chaplin just outside the Blues’ area, a challenge which some referees might have viewed worthy of more severe censure.

On 37 Davis headed a Wes Burns cross from the right into McGinty’s arms with Town starting to build some momentum and two minutes later, they went in front.

Harness crossed from the right, Chaplin superbly volleyed goalwards and McGinty saved but couldn’t hold on and Ladapo turned his 10th goal of the season into the net from close range.

Town went looking for a second with Burns cutting in from the right and shooting over within a minute of the restart, then Harness seeing an effort from the left of the box deflect behind.

Just before the fourth official indicated an additional five minutes, Town went 2-0 in front.

Davis sent a corner to the near post from the right and Burns smashed a brilliant strike across goal and into the corner of the net, the Welshman’s fourth goal of the campaign.

Having gone two goals in front, the Blues maintained the pressure in injury time and went looking for a third, Harness cutting in from the left and hitting a shot which McGinty saved. Burns was first to the loose ball and turned an effort towards goal but McGinty did well to get himself in the way and turn it behind. Following the flag-kick, Evans struck a shot from distance which was blocked.

Referee Will Finnie’s half-time whistle was greeted with applause by Town fans following a pulsating end to the half in which the Blues grabbed a two-goal lead.

Town hadn’t had it all their own way but gradually imposed themselves upon Oxford and began to create more and more chances.

Chaplin’s volley deserved a goal but Ladapo reacted sharply to tuck home the rebound, then Burns’s brilliant second from a set piece evidently worked on on the training ground added what could be a vital second goal.

Oxford, who having gone two behind needed to take the game to Town, made a change ahead of the second half, ex-Norwich winger Josh Murphy taking over from Anderson.

Within a minute of the restart, a corner from the right was half-cleared to Evans on the edge of the box but the Welshman was caught in two minds whether to volley or half-volley and eventually chose the latter but sent the ball well over.

On 48, Chaplin sent Burns away with a superb touch and pass with the wideman finding Ladapo, who worked space before hitting a shot which McGinty saved but again didn’t hold, however, this time without Town profiting.

Three minutes later, Oxford sub Henry was booked for pulling back Davis as the former Leeds man burst away on the left.

Town should have made it three in the 53rd minute when, following a long spell of possession with the ball moved from right to left and back again, Burns sent over a cross to Harness which the ex-Pompey man struck powerfully over the bar when he will have felt he should have scored.

The Blues were dominating and looking for openings to add to their lead with the visitors having shown no signs of getting back into the match.

On 58, Harness cleverly sent Davis away on the left and the full-back sent over a cross which Burns stooped to head goalwards but was unable to get enough on. The one-time Oxford loanee claimed a penalty but referee Finnie showed no interest.

The visitors made a double change just before the hour, Gatlin O’Donkor replacing Taylor and Yanic Wildschut taking over from earlier sub Henry.

Town continued to dominate and on 66 Burns flicked on a Davis corner from the left but the ball was cleared from the edge of the six-yard box. Moments later, Harness, who had been among the Blues’ best performers on his return, was swapped for Sone Aluko.

There was a scare for Town in the 69th minute when a cross from the right looped well beyond the far post and Walton and Donacien collided as they both went for the ball, which fell to Bodin, who shot wide off the Town keeper. Walton claimed the resultant corner confidently.

On 71, Kayden Jackson took over from Ladapo with the exiting striker warmly applauded off the field.

Two minutes later, Town felt they should have been awarded a penalty when Burns looked to be fouled as he turned away from a defender inside the area but again referee Finnie wasn’t interested.

The Blues had been promising a third goal all half and it finally came in the 81st minute. Aluko took the ball out of a tight area on the right and found Chaplin in space inside the box and the forward slammed his 11th goal of the season past McGinty.

Having established their three-goal lead, Town swapped Burns, Chaplin and Evans for Kane Vincent-Young, Kyle Edwards and Cameron Humphreys with all three of the withdrawn players receiving loud ovations as they made their way off.

Despite the game having already been settled, the Blues continued to look for goals, Aluko seeing a shot blocked after good work from Edwards on the left just prior to the board indicating five minutes of added on time. Moments later, Vincent-Young was booked for a foul.

Moments before the end, Aluko tried to play in Vincent-Young on the right of the box but McGinty was off his line quickly. However, the keeper cleared against one of his defenders with the ball fortunately falling safely. Moments later the final whistle was met by cheers from the large Blues support.

While it took Town most of the first half to get up to speed, in the end it was a comfortable victory for Kieran McKenna’s men with the game never in any doubt after the two goals at the end of the first half.

The Blues had chances to add to their lead prior to top score Chaplin’s strike in the second with Oxford, who went into the match unbeaten in 10 in all competitions, never showing any signs of staging a comeback.

Town, who are next in action at Portsmouth on Thursday evening, remain second with Plymouth winning 1-0 at Cheltenham.

Town: Walton, Donacien, Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns (Vincent-Young 83), Evans (Humphreys 83), Morsy (c), Davis, Chaplin (Edwards 83), Harness (Aluko 66), Ladapo (Jackson 71). Unused: Hladky, Edmundson.

Oxford: McGinty, Long, Moore, Findlay, Brown, McGuane, Brannagan, Anderson (Murphy 46), Browne (Henry 15 (Wildschut 59)), Bodin, Taylor (O’Donkor 59). Unused: Mousinho, Seddon, Goodrham. Referee: Will Finnie (Luton). Att: 28,072 (Oxford: 550).


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Edmundo added 18:14 - Dec 26
Best players back and we showed class. Need cover in midfield, otherwise with Ladapo on 10, and Chaplin 11, maybe not much more? Brilliant today, but please encourage family and friends back: we can average 25k if we carry on like this. COYB!
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Nomore4 added 18:35 - Dec 26
Joyous. We've just beaten a mid table team….let's see how we do V Plymouth and Sheff Wed.
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ImAbeliever added 18:39 - Dec 26
Convincing. Much to do about nothing, again.
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TimmyH added 18:39 - Dec 26
At last a good performance and a comfortable win!...some time since we coupled those 2 together! Onwards and upwards but still a long way to go as we've only reached the halfway mark but it's down to us if we let the others catch up.

Well done lads.
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therein61 added 19:00 - Dec 26
A joyous 3 points a great afternoon out with a few ales(hic!) who could ask for more C.O.Y.B
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rollercoastertown added 19:12 - Dec 26
Please can the club get rid of the random music at the end and the long drawn out team news and let the fans sing.
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billlm added 19:18 - Dec 26
This how I see it now to the rest of the league,
Seeee yaaa
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Linkboy13 added 20:11 - Dec 26
A great win today but still some fans have to find something negative to dig up. Several good performances today Evans, Chaplin, Harness. But one player who has never been top of the popularity charts Luke Wolfenden was my MOM. Sam Morsy was his usual calm and classy self but we take that for granted. We are now top scorers in league one but still people insist that we need another striker. Does it really matter who scores the goals. There's no guarantee if we sign a striker for big money that he would score 20 goals. We are half way through the season and Ladapo is on 10 league goals im not good at Maths but i think 2x10 equals 20 not forgetting that he hasn't played every game.
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 20:17 - Dec 26
We won…..Merry Christmas
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blueboy1981 added 20:47 - Dec 26
warktheline - you the almighty, have more escape routes, and excuses, than Houdini ever even knew.
I prefer to say, and believe, in May 23 proving if we are Promoted, or not !! - and of course what level we are playing at in Aug' 23.
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Help added 20:54 - Dec 26
Bit nervous for the first 20 minutes as we struggled to get control of the game. Then we found our feet and took control. Crisp passing with balls on the floor. Great corner routine for Burns goal. Poachers goal for Ladapo. The third a typical Chappers goal. A few chances for Oxford in the second, but never looked in doubt.
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bluetov added 20:59 - Dec 26
Slightly biased ..the other half is a big fan of Marcus ..but I have to say he looked super sharp and great to see him and Lee back providing real quality
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warktheline added 21:10 - Dec 26
@blueboy, what are you talking about? Have you been on the‘eggnogs'? 😂🤣..now that's hilarious!😂🤣
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GiveusaWave added 22:45 - Dec 26
Excellent result! Well done team!
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RobsonWark added 23:05 - Dec 26
A great win today in front of 28,000 crowd. The first 15-20 minutes was mainly Oxford looking the team most likely to score but once we got our first goal there was only one team in it. So good to see Evans back in midfield along side Morsy. Those two are (as Americans would say) awesome in midfield together. Chaplin is the most clinical goal scorer we have. Davis had another great game and Harness was on form too. It's hard to choose a MOTM but for me I think Leif Davis was fantastic.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 05:19 - Dec 27
Very nervous after 15 minutes that this was not going to be our day, but we found our rhythm and the rest is history. Probably our strongest team at the moment, and certainly one of our best performances of the season. Oxford are no mugs, and I think they'd just gone ten without a loss (?) Sterling work from Chaplin, Harness, Wolf, Davis, Donacien, and Burgess to name just a few. Onwards and upwards! COYB!
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Saxonblue74 added 07:59 - Dec 27
An excellent and very entertaining performance. Unlike a few on here I can think of nothing negative. Great to see names returning on the team sheet. Regardless of any transfer business in January we are undoubtedly the strongest team in this league.
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Ipswichbusiness added 09:06 - Dec 27
A very good performance, three goals and a clean sheet; what's not to like about that?

I thought that Davis had a particularly good game.
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Dog added 09:59 - Dec 27
Wow!!!. We win 3-0 and yet people are being called the c word for having an opposing view. This is suppose to be season of peace and goodwill so those comments should be retracted and an apology given.
We should all accept that everyone will have different opinions and get on with life. Even if you don't agree with the sentiments being written by some.
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Steelmonkey added 10:20 - Dec 27
Thank you for great Xmas present Town, great entertainment and really happy that 28000+ got to see it.
It's nice to see what a full complement of what I would possibly call our best eleven players can do.
Assuming Luongo will be one of the new faces coming in in January, it's going to be interesting to find out who else will gracing the PR turf.
Here's hoping that Plymouth falters in the New Year and we can open a bit of a gap between us.
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DaGremloid added 10:29 - Dec 27
Tractorboy1985

Seriously, I hope you are going to apologise for that comment...
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blueboy1981 added 11:09 - Dec 27
Tractorboy1985 - WORDS FAIL ME - if you are allowed to post such, YOU and a few others should NEVER be allowed on this site, or anywhere near it.
I'll now leave it to such people - I do not wish to be associated with such people.
Where's the Control ?
End of.
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Orraman added 11:12 - Dec 27
Bazaar, I appreciate your notes on strengthening the squad in January. However we are at the limit of squad size at the moment according to Lge 1 rules, so bringing new faces in will mean having to remove some from the current squad. Due to his long term injury Dom Ball could be left out until next season but who else would you axe now?
We are reading on here that some are still looking for that elusive 20 goal a season striker. We already have potentially two, with Ladapo on 10 and Chaplin on 11. There is also the maximum wage constraints to consider. I would be happy to see another quality midfielder but that would be all. As Mick Mills was saying last night, the January window rarely shows up some real talent (apart from Marcus Stewart) so best Mark Ashton keeps his plans under wraps and starts planning his strategy for next season
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warktheline added 11:21 - Dec 27
@blueboy, I really don't think you are in any position to talk! I mean how many times have you told fellow members to STFU!..only a couple of days ago you ended a message aimed at me with ‘good riddance!'…people in glass houses etc !
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grumpyoldman added 11:35 - Dec 27
Fantastic, we win and still we end up with contributors calling each their names, trying to take the moral high ground! Try to think, will you change other's opinions but insulting them? So why bother! Everyone is entitled to believe what they want, some people actually think that Norwich has a great football club, which is ridiculous, but you will never change their minds no matter what you do.
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