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Ipswich Town 4-1 Rotherham United - Match Report
Saturday, 7th Jan 2023 17:02

Town are in the hat for the FA Cup fourth round draw for the first time since 2009/10 following a comprehensive 4-1 victory over Championship Rotherham United at Portman Road. The Blues went in front just before half-time through Cameron Humphreys, but Conor Washington levelled for the Millers two minutes after the restart, however, a Town penalty netted by Conor Chaplin, a goal against his old club from Freddie Ladapo and a third spot-kick of the match from Wes Burns saw Kieran McKenna's team to a comfortable victory.

Town boss McKenna made eight changes from the team which drew 1-1 at Lincoln on Monday.

Vaclav Hladky was in goal with Kane Vincent-Young, Richard Keogh and George Edmundson, who missed the trip to Lincoln on Monday as he was unwell, at the back.

Leif Davis, who was also too ill to travel to Sincil Bank, was on the left with Kayden Jackson wide on the right. In central midfield, Lee Evans skippered alongside Humphreys. Sone Aluko and Chaplin were the number 10s behind Ladapo

New signing Massimo Luongo was on the nine-man bench alongside third-choice keeper Joel Coleman, Burns, Edwards, Harness, Leigh, Sam Morsy, Cameron Burgess and Gassan Ahadme. Neither Janoi Donacien nor Luke Woolfenden were in the squad.

Championship Rotherham named only seven subs due to injuries and loan players returning to their parent clubs.

The Blues, with incoming loan striker George Hirst watching from the stands, were first to threaten in the fourth minute when a Davis corner from the left found Chaplin at the near post but Town’s 12-goal top scorer turned his shot wide.

A minute later, Jackson was sent away on the right but screwed his attempt at a cross into the stand behind the goal.

Town continued to look the side most likely to claim an early goal and in the seventh minute, Chaplin sent over a ball from the left to Jackson beyond the far post but the former Barnsley man was unable to direct his effort towards goal on the stretch.

The Millers had the ball in the net in the ninth minute but their fans’ celebrations were short-lived, the linesman raising his flag after Shane Ferguson had crossed low to one-time Town target Conor Washington, who tapped home from close range, but having strayed offside.

On 14, after a corner had been cleared, Vincent-Young played the ball wide to Aluko, who cut inside from the left and hit a shot across Rotherham keeper Viktor Johansson, who batted the ball away from goal.

Five minutes later, with Town still well on top and well in charge, Aluko struck a shot from the right of the box wide of goal.

In the 28th minute, Ferguson struck a low effort from distance which Hladky claimed down to his left.

The Blues went close again as the game move to the half-hour mark, the ball dropping to Chaplin inside the area following a Humphreys cross from the left and the forward hitting a powerful effort which Johansson parried away to his left.


In the 41st minute, Humphreys and Ladapo’s pressing saw Town regain the ball 10 yards outside the Millers’ area and Jackson hit a shot which deflected through to Johansson.

And three minutes later, Town made their superiority tell when they took the lead. Jackson won the ball on the right before feeding Ladapo, who played a return ball in to his path as he broke down the flank.

Jackson cut back and Humphreys arrived on the edge of the area to hit a low shot beyond Johansson to his right and inside the post to claim his third goal of the season and his first in the FA Cup.

The Blues went in at half-time deservedly in front having controlled the game throughout and having been much the better side, creating a number of chances prior to going in front, while Hladky had been largely untested.

The second half got off to a disastrous start for the Blues. Keogh looked to be comfortably dealing with a 47th-minute ball forward into the area towards the right, but stumbled, allowed Washington in front of him and then made an awkward challenge sending the striker to the turf.

Referee Sebastian Stockbridge pointed straight to the spot and the Northern Irishman sent Hladky the wrong way to level the scores, Keogh having been yellow-carded.

Oliver Rathbone joined him in the book for a foul on Aluko in the 54th minute as the Blues broke from the edge of their own half.

Moments later, Keogh played a pass over the top for Ladapo, but the ex-Miller slipped as he took the ball down and Johansson grabbed the loose ball.

The game settled back into the pattern of the first half with the Blues on top and in the 57th minute Davis a dangerous ball from the left across the face but beyond his teammates.

Just before the hour mark, Ferguson fed Washington, who hit a low effort which deflected wide.

On 62, Keogh wafted a ball behind the Rotherham backline to Chaplin, who beat the offside trap and volleyed over from a tight angle. It would have been a spectacular goal but the forward might have been better taking it down and finding a teammate.

Chaplin struck another effort on the turn three minutes later which was blocked for a corner, then from the flag-kick had another go, the ball again put behind by a defender.

Town swapped Aluko for Harness in the 68th minute, then two minutes later the visitors switched Ferguson and Peter Kioso and for Dan Barlaser and one-time Blues trialist Chiedozie Ogbene.

The Blues hadn’t threatened since Chaplin’s short shooting spree but in the 73rd minute they were awarded a penalty when Ladapo was pulled back by Wes Harding. Chaplin took the kick and beat Johansson to the keeper’s right, the top scorer’s 13th goal of the season.

Rotherham replaced Jamie McCart with Jamie Lindsey as they prepared to kick-off, then two minutes later in the Town made a triple change, Leigh, Edwards and Burns replacing Davis, Chaplin and Jackson.

Burns was quickly in to the action, nutmegging his man on the right, before cutting back to Evans, who scuffed a shot wide from the edge of the area.

But Town fans didn’t have to wait too much longer for a third goal. In the 79th minute Ladapo was played in on goal by a clever Edwards touch, took the ball past the advancing Johansson before confidently stroking his 11th goal of the season into the net against the club he left in the summer.

The substitutions had reinvigorated the Blues just as the second half display was starting to get a little flat. On 83, Edwards wasn’t far away from making it 4-1, Burns having cut back from the byline to his fellow sub, who rather scuffed his shot off Johansson’s left post. Gassan Ahadme replaced Ladapo, who will have been delighted to score against his old club.

Town continued to push for another goal and in the 87th minute they were awarded their second penalty of the afternoon when Vincent-Young was felled by Hakeem Odoffin just inside the area to the right.

Burns took the kick and sent it straight down the middle, the Welshman claiming his fifth goal of the season.

Rotherham’s frustrations began to show, Millers skipper Richard Wood unnecessarily catching Hladky with a boot with the keeper having already grabbed hold of the ball.

Town almost had their fifth in the final scheduled minute, Edwards diverting the ball wide at the far post with his claims that he’d been pulled back as he did so falling on deaf ears. A third Town penalty might have been too much to ask for.

But the tie was already won and the final whistle was greeted by loud cheers from most of the 15,728 in the crowd.

The Blues, who had previously scored only once in their previous seven matches against the Millers, were well worth their victory having been the better side throughout.

The Rotherham penalty early in the half was a setback but Town took it in their stride, going back in front via Chaplin’s penalty and then making the game safe following a triple substitution which had given the display renewed impetus.

Rotherham, struggling just outside the Championship relegation zone, now haven't reached round four since 2002 and they've lost in round three in eight of the last nine seasons.

It's the second time Town have been awarded two penalties this season with Chaplin missing one and Evans scoring on at Morecambe in October.

The draw for the fourth round will take place on Sunday ahead of the third-round tie between Manchester City and Chelsea from around 4.05pm live on BBC1, as well as @EmiratesFACup on Twitter and the Emirates FA Cup Facebook page with Emile Heskey and Karen Bardsley those selecting the ties. Town will be ball number 32.

The tie will be played over the weekend of January 28th, which means the home game against Accrington Stanley will be postponed.

Town: Hladky, Vincent-Young, Keogh, Edmundson, Davis (Leigh 77), Evans (c), Humphreys, Jackson (Burns 77), Aluko (Harness 68), Chaplin (Edwards 77), Ladapo (Ahadme 83). Unused: Coleman, Burgess, Luongo, Morsy.

Rotherham: Johansson, Harding, Wood (c), Humphreys, Kioso (Ogbene 70), Odoffin, Rathbone, Lindsay (McCart 75), Bramall, Ferguson (Barlaser 70), Washington. Unused: Hemfrey, Douglas, Bola, Warne. Referee: Sebastian Stockbridge (Tyne and Wear). Att: 15,728 (Rotherham: 215).


Photo: Matchday Images



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pg888 added 18:00 - Jan 7
Shutting half the ground was incredibly sensible. A few season tickets holders moaning as opposed to a crowd being sparsely spread over the whole stadium would have contributed to no atmosphere. Full lower tiers made today much more enjoyable than the average cup tie
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Michael101 added 18:00 - Jan 7
Chris Sutton,s prediction town to lose 2_0 . What would anyone who played for Norwich know about football.
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Gilesy added 18:00 - Jan 7
What an impressive attendance for a cup game against the dullest opposition imaginable. We are massive!
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Gilesy added 18:00 - Jan 7
What an impressive attendance for a cup game against the dullest opposition imaginable. We are massive!
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Karlosfandangal added 18:05 - Jan 7
Looks like Plymouth might be missing Whittaker already and Edwards will not be available next week after being sent off.

People keep saying we need a goalscorer but the 4th goal to day was number 66 in 33 games I make that 2 a game so not bad really.

These 2 new strikers we may be getting should get a hat full then.
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BlueRuin69 added 18:15 - Jan 7
What was that Sutton? Keep the name of my club out of your mouth! Coyb
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EssexTractor added 18:21 - Jan 7
Cameron Humphreys unquestionably the best local player since Kieron Dyer to play in our midfield.
Strength of the squad underlined by the substitutions
And apart from awarding three obvious penalties , the referee allowed the match to flow
A very good Saturday afternoon , brilliantly attended
And for those who I heard predicting a 4-1 victory , hope there was money on it !!
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grubbyoik added 18:21 - Jan 7
The big suprise today was how well Evans and Humphreys played along side each other. They bossed midfield.
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DaGremloid added 18:21 - Jan 7
There, isn't it much better to take a confidence-boosting win into the game against Plymouth, rather than a demoralising 'cups-don't-matter' defeat.

Good performance and the score line matched the possession we had.

Well done, boys.
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anditractor added 18:22 - Jan 7
Great win today lads, shows how far we've come even with 8 changes. I agree with Midastouch, up yours Sutton !!!
COYB
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Nobbysnuts added 18:22 - Jan 7
Glad to see Fat Boy Dim is back on here...😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Gforce added 18:27 - Jan 7
Linkboy........Like your enthusiasm but we haven't signed anyone yet !
Apart from the Aussie.
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budgieplucker added 18:31 - Jan 7
Having watched many of the U23 games over many years as well as taking in the occasional U18 games I do get excited about our young talent, many fall by the wayside as they cannot hold it on the big stage, I know there will be some differences in opinions on some like Andre Dozzell, but for me Flynn Downes, Tristram Nydam and Andre had great footballing quality to give them a chance to succeed at the top. Injury sadly ended Tristram career after only 20 full first team appearances worth no goals to his name. Flynn (who I am sure will eventually hold a place down in the premiership and has been the subject of big money moves) ended up with around 90 first team appearances in an Ipswich first team shirt with a total of 3 first team goals over 3-4 seasons. Andre Dozzell over 80 appearances with 2 first team goals. Then step forward one Cameron Humphreys, some shades of Downes in the tackle and with similar energy levels, some shades of Dozzell with intelligent passing and holding the ball and finding space, some shades of Nydam with the versatility to play holding midfield, left back (as has done on some occasions for U18), can play wide left midfield, can play a number ten role. Having said all that in just a few games this season he has equalled Downes total goals over 3-4 seasons and already bettered Andre's and Tristrams goals for the club.

There is no limits to how high this modest very level head super young lad can go and today both he and Lee Evans were top drawer with Cameron probably shading the MOM. If we can produce one or two more like young Cam then the ship is clearly moving forward at the right pace.
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Nomore4 added 18:33 - Jan 7
As I said pre game. We have 2 different teams that could put Rotherham to Bed.
Rotherham losing there fearsome attack and long term manager, all within a few months.

Hopefully all rumoured new players come in ASAP.
Plymouth replacing Whittaker on the cheap is interesting but expected.
He was the architect to all Plymouth's attacks in the season 1st half.
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Lukeybluey added 18:51 - Jan 7
I heard on the grapevine today that we're in for Archie Collins of Exeter?? Can't say I've heard of him...midfielder apparently...
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grumpyoldman added 19:08 - Jan 7
Thoroughly enjoyable game, downsides idiot near me who kept moaning about Jackson, who set up the first goal and kept pressing defenders into making mistakes. Keogh tried to be clever a couple of times needing covers by teammates and then giving away the penalty. Evans sometimes seemed to forget we were playing in blue shirts. Excellent performance all around.
One question what is the fourth round of the FA Cup, such a long time I forgot what happens!!
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Nomore4 added 19:22 - Jan 7
I think your right NSV….hope you've been welll.
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Cadiar added 19:45 - Jan 7
Excellent performance. What a player Humphries is already, when he beefs up a bit he's going to be a better player than Downes or Dozzel, maybe he is already as he scores more percentage wise. Hope we can keep hold of him. The comment that was anywhere near a moan was from Hymphries saying he couldn't wave to his family after his goal because Freddie L was all over him, just shows the togetherness in the squad.

Noticeable the usual detractors of Ladapo & Jacko are either absent or have decided to shut it altjougha couple have changed their tune which is somewhat hypocritical. Now for Plymouh who keep surprising everyone but I still think they will drop away or maybe I'm just hoping they will, I did think Pompey would ^ they are in freefall. As for the ononist Sutton his opinions are really so dumb they're irrelevant like the budgies.
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Nomore4 added 19:45 - Jan 7
Grumpyoldman…..John Lyall was the last town manager to win 3 FA cup games in same season.
Not an answer to your question but related.
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dirtydingusmagee added 20:19 - Jan 7
great result and good performance all round, Well done K M and team. Must add Hunphreys is looking like a real gem . COYB
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BrettenhamBlue added 20:44 - Jan 7
Superb performance by the team. Well done to everyone that played. Outstanding!
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Help added 20:51 - Jan 7
Okay saw the line up. Was not impressed. Started the game well, but some poor passes from a few players made us look disjointed. Back line looked so shaky. Needed a spark, got it with the goal. Then the back line blew it right at the start of the 2nd half. Thought we were going to have a battle on our hands, but they never really pushed on nor threatened. We were in control of the game . Then came the subs and another gear or two was found and we slaughtered them. They are not the team of last year but then neither or we. We are so much better. Then on the way home in the car listening to the radio I find out we have a bid for a significant player accepted. Then another prospective player was in the stands watching the game. What a day. Feeling so much better after that and looking forward to more good player news next week. So confident in this club, I just need to learn patience and trust the club, manager, CEO and owners. Just need promotion in may, which I feel is coming.
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Northstandveteran added 21:02 - Jan 7
All good thanks Nomore4
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 21:05 - Jan 7
Excellent performance. Special mention for Humphreys who stepped it up a level today: tenacious and creative, a real talent. Sheff Wed looking very strong after beating Newcastle. It's going to be close... COYB!
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warktheline added 21:24 - Jan 7
For those fickle supporters who have said, ‘it's slipping away from us!', thankfully our owners, manager and players have a firmer grip on things ! Excellent win today! By all accounts Bolton dropped 2 points and Plymouth gained 1…please check your table at the end of the month! Oh and low and behold @blueboy, so you rubbish McKenna for being the gentleman, praising and respecting opponents that attend Portman Rd, but there you are defending Rotherham today after we whacked them 4-1! Unreal but that's what I've come to expect from your ‘goldfish' memory!
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