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Oxford United 2-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 21st Jan 2023 17:08

Town were left rueing missed chances as they lost further ground in the promotion battle following a 2-1 defeat in thick fog at Oxford United. Yanic Wildschut gave the U’s the lead in the 34th minute before Leif Davis headed the Blues level four minutes later with his first career goal, however, Cameron Brannagan won the game for the home side with seven minutes left on the clock with a low strike from outside the area.

George Hirst was handed his full Town debut, while the three other January signings Harry Clarke, Nathan Broadhead and Massimo Luongo were all among the subs.

Hirst came in as the central striker with Freddie Ladapo dropping to the bench with the rest of the XI unchanged from last week’s 1-1 draw with leaders Plymouth.

Sone Aluko was back on a much-changed bench with Kane Vincent-Young, Cameron Humphreys, Richard Keogh and Kyle Edwards dropping out of last week’s 18. George Edmundson, Greg Leigh and Gassan Ahadme also missed out on a place in the matchday squad.

In cold conditions and a thickening fog, Blues keeper Christian Walton was first called into action in the fifth minute when he rushed off his line to clear a Sam Long ball down the middle for Wildschut to chase.

The home side were having the better of the early stages and in the seventh minute, the Blues initially failed to clear their lines with the ball flashing across their area before it was looped back in from the right and Walton claimed under his bar at the far post.

Despite still not having got going, the Blues forced the game’s first real save in the 12th minute. A cleverly-worked corner on the left was played to Lee Evans on the edge of the box from where the Welshman struck a low drive but straight at Oxford keeper Simon Eastwood’s chest and the loose ball was cleared.

In the 17th minute, Conor Chaplin won the ball midway inside the Oxford half and brought it forward to the edge of the area before playing a pass into the path of Hirst’s run, however, Long had read it and got in front of the Blues striker.

Oxford were continuing to have the better of it with Town unable to break out of their own half, giving the ball away too easily, but while preventing the U’s from creating a clear-cut chance.

However, on 24, the Blues went very close to going in front. Wes Burns was sent away on the right and exchanged passes with Sam Morsy as he looked to get in behind his defender. The ball ran loose to Marcus Harness, who struck a snap shot which flew only just over Eastwood’s cross bar. It was a decent chance and one the former Pompey man will feel he should have taken.

With the fog getting ever denser, the white ball was swapped for a luminous one, then in the 28th minute Cameron Burgess flicked a header into Eastwood’s arms from a Morsy cross following a Town corner.

The Blues were getting on top and a minute later they should have scored. Chaplin played a great ball into the path of Burns on the right and the Wales international took it on into the box and burst between two defenders before hitting a shot which beat the advancing Eastwood but scuffed the top of the bar on its way over.

Like Harness, Burns will feel he should have scored, while Hirst made no secret of the fact that he’d liked the ball cut across to him on the edge of the six-yard box.

Town threatened again on 33, Davis crossing from the left and Chaplin flicking a header goalwards.


The Blues had got on top and had started to take control but a minute later, the U’s took the lead.

Wildschut somehow managed to battle his way through challenges by Donacien and Luke Woolfenden on the edge of the area, took the ball on into the box and past Burgess before slipping it past Walton.

But the Oxford lead wouldn’t last long. Four minutes later, Town built slowly from the back and Harness wafted a ball from the edge of the area on the right to the far post where Davis nodded his first senior goal across Eastwood and into the corner of the net. The left-back, who said recently that once he scored his first goal more would follow, was mobbed by his teammates.

Billy Bodin curled a free-kick over for the U’s on 43 with the Blues ending the half on the front foot, Hirst just failing to find Burns with a pass into his path down the right.

The scoreline wasn’t an unfair reflection of a half in which Town had badly struggled to get going and had never been at their best.

However, they had got on top prior to Oxford’s goal and had had two very good chances to go in front which Harness and Burns would have been rueing when Wildschut, who previously scored against the Blues in fog for Wigan in 2016, was allowed to break into the area and score.

Harness went some way to making amends for his miss by creating Davis’s goal, which the full-back took like a player accustomed to nodding in equalisers at the far post.

The players returned for the second half with the fog having got thicker but with referee Bobby Madden seeming unperturbed. It was difficult to make out the ball across the pitch and Oxford fans behind the goal can have had little idea of what was happening at the other end.

Town forced the first save of the half in the 50th minute when Harness fed Hirst, who hit a low shot at Eastwood’s near post from the right of the box which the keeper saved and gathered at the second attempt.

A minute later, referee Madden made his way to the sidelines to speak to both managers before continuing with the game with the fog subsequently becoming slightly less impenetrable.

Town were looking a little more controlled than in the first half and in the 58th minute Burns volleyed high over the bar from an angle on the left after a Davis free-kick had been nodded back across goal. The ball was coming over the wideman’s shoulder and was a far from easy opportunity to take.

New Blues signing Hirst should have opened his account as the game reached the hour mark. Burns cut back from the right and the on-loan Leicester man looked to have hit his low first-time shot into the net only for it to pass the wrong side of Eastwood’s left post. Hirst was clearly frustrated at not taking the chance.

Town were almost made to pay for the miss in the 63rd minute when the ball ran loose in the area from an Oxford corner but was forced behind again. From the resultant flag-kick, Bodin shot over from distance.

The Blues made a double change a minute later, Broadhead, making his Blues debut, and Ladapo taking over from Harness and Hirst. Oxford swapped goalscorer Wildschut for Kyle Joseph and Marcus McGuane for Matty Taylor with the fog again having got thicker.

Town had another great chance to go in front in the 73rd minute when Burns laid the ball back to Evans, who crossed and Chaplin headed across goal and wide from six yards when again he will feel he should have scored.

With the ball now impossible to see on the far side of the field, and Davis receiving treatment, referee Madden again went to the touchline to speak to the two managers before returning and talking to both captains.

Players of both teams appeared to start to leave the field before further conversations, including one between Town captain Morsy and Oxford boss Karl Robinson, before the game continued.

A long throw into the Town box threatened to cause problems until being kicked well clear with Walton dealing with a later ball into the area.

Moments later, as the match moved into its final 10 minutes, a Town player looked to be booked for a foul midway inside the Blues half but it was impossible to see who. From the free-kick, the ball was sent towards goal and Walton claimed.

But, after Oxford had introduced subs Tyler Goodrham and Gatlin O'Donkor for Djavan Anderson and Bodin, the U’s went back in front.

A cross from the right was cleared to Brannagan 25 yards out and the midfielder struck a low shot past Walton, who may well have seen it late due to the conditions, and into the corner of the net to send the home fans wild.

Ladapo hit a shot from the edge of the area too close to Eastwood from Broadhead’s pass from the left on 86, before Town made a triple change, debutant Harry Clarke, Kayden Jackson and Aluko replacing Donacien, Chaplin and Burns.

Clarke almost marked his debut for his hometown club with an 89th-minute goal, his header from a right-sided corner going into the ground and up onto the bar before falling loose in the area. Broadhead’s effort was blocked, then eventually Eastwood was able to pounce on it, much to the relief of his teammates.

The game went into seven minutes of injury time with the conditions remaining the same and with Oxford looking more likely to score a third goal than the Blues an equaliser.

Town were unable to threaten further in injury time and another frustrating afternoon at Oxford was brought to an end, the Blues still never having won away against the U’s in their history.

Despite never being at their best in a scruffy game in difficult conditions, Town will regret failing to take four very good chances, two in each half, not including Clarke's header against the bar, while the first U’s goal was another which was very preventable.

The defeat means the Blues remain third now seven points behind second-placed Sheffield Wednesday and 10 from leaders Plymouth with Morecambe - their game in hand on the Pilgrims - at Portman Road on Tuesday.

Oxford: Eastwood, Long, Moore (c), Brown, Fleming, Bate (Findlay 89), McGuane (Taylor 65), Brannagan, Anderson (Goodrham 83), Wildschut (Joseph 65), Bodin (O’Donkor 83). Unused: Plumley, Negru.

Town: Walton, Donacien (Clarke 85), Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns (Jackson 85), Morsy (c), Evans, Davis, Chaplin (Aluko 85), Harness (Broadhead 64), Hirst (Ladapo 64). Unused: Hladky, Luongo. Referee: Bobby Madden (Cumbria). Att: 9,830 (Town: 1,491).


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ChrisR added 14:53 - Jan 22
Too many Subs , often the final 11 on field will never have played as a unit together before .
If Town do not go up this year then that is an unmitigated inexcusable disaster considering all the investment received . Fault will lie with K Mc K and Pert poor game management . How come we now have so many experts on coaching and fitness behind the manager and same old story again ....can we finish above 11th ( as last 2 seasons) at least !
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blueboy1981 added 15:10 - Jan 22
McK's naivety is showing with his Prem' idea's of Rotation - that's for the Big Boys - NOT for this DIVISION 3 - as is being proved more by each game.
It's no good pretending we're there with the Elite, we are currently proverbial miles away from the Premiership !
It's a totally different game to where we are.
The only Plan B we have - is just that ROTATION, but with the same Game Plan.
Hence what we see, and where we now are … !!!
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Nomore4 added 15:24 - Jan 22
Automatic promotion has gone before end of January.
Sheff Wed will happily carry on winning 1.0
Plymouth who won there 13th out of 14 at home making it look so easy…..how is it possible for Plymouth to lose there best player, bring in 5 new, who mostly have all hit the ground running…….and so easily win yet again yesterday? Scored 4 but should have been double.
Great management? Great recruiting?
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Nomore4 added 15:32 - Jan 22
As we took Plymouth's best player last summer, and we could only manage a home draw v Cheltenham…maybe a bit of both
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DerryfromBury added 16:11 - Jan 22
Kirbmeister. Sorry gave you a down instaed of a big UP by mistake.
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dirtydingusmagee added 16:24 - Jan 22
football is a ruthless business, the Americans are not going to like egg on their face, things will need to improve quickly or the merry-go-round will send the club into another period of turmoil and we ''blow'' all the gains we have made, and start all over again imo. I like KM and he will prove to be a good manager [hopefully with ITFC]m sure, I just hope he can see his own mistakes and weaknesses and act accordingly, not just plough on regardless digging a hole. Come on KM, And come on you Blues , best chance weve had for many a year, lets get it done .
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Gcon added 16:53 - Jan 22
I see Blueboy is once again wallowing in our woes. He gets so excited his verbal diarrhoea kicks in. Must be over ten posts when we lose vs nada when we win. I have not got over his years of propping up the Evans regime with his eternal negativity about how we would go to the dogs without him.

Anyway, I'm going to stick my neck out and suggest we cut McK some slack for a couple of weeks till he figures out his best 11, given the new players that have come in. Once that's established we'll fly back up the table and I'll see you in the Championship next season.

Toodle Pip.
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Kirbmeister added 17:06 - Jan 22
Gcon - very sensible comments. Blueboy won't like that. Watch the !!!!!!!'s ???????'s and ………'s come out in abundance.
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blueboy1981 added 17:27 - Jan 22
Gcon - I've locked Horns with you in the past - History there Happy Clapper Member.
Another who marks the Poster, and not the Post.
Enough said - just stew in your Happy Clapper No Ambition Group.
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blueboy1981 added 17:35 - Jan 22
….. must not forget Elto, of course - another Happy Clapper who lacks ambition by being satisfied with everything served up by the Club.
National League would still suit that Group - BUT IT WON'T FIT WITH THE OWNERS OF ITFC - that's for sure.
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Tractorboy58 added 18:40 - Jan 22
I have attended every home game since 1992 and a few away from home. I honestly believe that I have been watching the 'best' style of football in all that time since KMC came in. We are having a sticky spell but I am sure that we have the quality to really push the top 2 right till the end of the season. Win our next 2 .. which we could and should then Sheffield W at home will be the biggest and most exciting game of our season... the winner of that game will be promoted .. get behind the team and COYB !
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Nomore4 added 19:03 - Jan 22
All sounds very good 58…..but we are not just involved with another 2 teams now.
We've let another 4 in.
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Texastom added 20:23 - Jan 22
Shef Wed will turn us over. Well put it this way, we won't score against their mean defence.
I think the whole team and management feel totally under pressure due to all the players we have brought in and expectation.
We need a first 11 and stick with them.
Think Shef Wed and Plymouth are outstanding with their trim squads.
Hoping McKenna can get it right and learn from what's missing but how much does he know about lower league football?
If he's given time I hope he can be very successful but there lies the problem - time.
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GiveusaWave added 22:16 - Jan 22
It's the expectation and hope every season that hurts...then it all goes wrong.

Fully expect us to beat Morecambe comfortably but don't feel it'll make much difference at this point. Like some other posters have said...we need to win at least 5 in a row...and ideally 6 or 7...just to get back in touch with this race. Puts a lot of pressure on our team and we are starting to see what they are like under pressure...

Tired of the constant excuses...and tired of opposing managers saying we have the best team/squad in this division. We are the third best team in this division right now and that isn't going to change for the next few games (unless the unthinkable happens and Derby overtakes us). Plymouth and Wednesday are the teams to beat....save those cup final performances for them.
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stiffy501 added 23:18 - Jan 22
The problem is we have been starved of any form of success for so long now that our Expectations with the new owners are so high, we are far better than we have been for years but are not quite there yet. We do have a soft underbelly and when the pressure is on we fall short, i for one think we should have signed a couple of old heads this window who have been there and done it, a striker and a defender to help the younger players out and bring in an experienced coach to help out the inexperienced manager to get us over the line. The last team that we had promotion with we had a good blend, Mobray , Venus, Magilton and Stewart all vastly experienced players in key positions all over the pitch !!!! we lack that with this squad .
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:18 - Jan 23
we need tro put a run of wins together and pray that Plymouth and or Wednesday come off the rails, seems unlikely but thats how it is, its ''Catch up''again unfortunately we;ve been there before and it has not happened. Consistency us the keyword when it comes to promotion, and we just dont have it at the moment.We are still having to listen to the old empty phrases, ie we will learn from , we are all hurting, we must do better ect. COME ON LADS
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Saxonblue74 added 10:38 - Jan 23
Bossman, you're completely missing the point. I was simply referring to the fickle nature of the football fan.
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sweetpotatocurryjack added 11:37 - Jan 23
That was so bad... unsure why the ref didn't call it off? You couldn't see a thing, that is ideal when you throw your missus sweet potato curry in the bin. If only we had that fog in the office!
Hope don't throw it away against Morecambe Tuesday night
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