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Ipswich Town 4-0 Morecambe - Match Report
Tuesday, 24th Jan 2023 21:50

Freddie Ladapo and Conor Chaplin both netted a first-half brace as the Blues beat Morecambe 4-0 at Portman Road to make up ground in the League One promotion race. Ladapo gave the Blues the lead in only the 52nd second, then made it 2-0 on 16 before Chaplin added goals three and four in the 38th minute and in first-half injury time.

Harry Clarke and Nathan Broadhead were handed their full debuts as boss Kieran McKenna made five changes from the team which was beaten 2-1 at Oxford on Saturday.

Clarke, who joined last week from Arsenal, came into the side in Janoi Donacien’s right-sided role with Richard Keogh and George Edmundson joining him at the back with Cameron Burgess and Luke Woolfenden left out of the 18.

Broadhead was one of the number 10s alongside Chaplin and Ladapo returned as the central striker.

George Hirst dropped to the bench along with Donacien and Marcus Harness, while Kyle Edwards and Cameron Humphreys returned as substitutes having been left out entirely on Saturday with Massimo Luongo and Sone Aluko dropping out of the squad with the Nigerian international watching the game with the Town analysts in front of the press box.

Morecambe make one change from their most recent fixture, the 2-1 win at home to Cheltenham on January 7th with last season’s 23-goal top scorer Cole Stockton, who had been out with a hamstring injury, coming in for former loanee Kieran Phillips, who has returned to his parent club Huddersfield.

Town went in only the game’s 52nd second. Wes Burns won a corner on the right and Leif Davis sent the ball over. Farrend Rawson headed against the grounded Jacob Bedeau, who had tripped as the flag-kick came over, and Ladapo gleefully smashed into the net.

Morecambe weren’t far away from levelling two minutes after going behind. A free-kick from midway inside the Town half on the left reached an unmarked Caleb Watts but Edmundson and Keogh both slid in to block, the former Rangers man in front of the ex-Republic of Ireland international.

The frenetic start continued and on five Ladapo did well on the left of the area before Broadhead unleashed a powerful strike from the edge of the box which Shrimps skipper Connor Ripley did well to get to his right to save.

Within a minute, Town had gone even closer to a second, Lee Evans picking up the ball midway inside the Morecambe half before slamming a strike against the outside of Ripley’s right post.

The Blues continued to dominate and look for openings and in the 11th minute Burns cut from the right in to Chaplin, who worked himself space but saw his shot blocked.

But Town didn’t have to wait too long to double their lead. In the 16th minute, almost immediately after a stoppage for an injury to Watts, Broadhead played in Ladapo on the right of the area, cleverly putting the ball on the outside of Bedeau as the striker burst past him on the other.

The former Rotherham man hit a shot across Ripley, the ball struck the inside of one post and bounced across goal before hitting the inside of the net on the other to take Ladapo’s tally for the season to 13.

The Blues, who had been well in control even before their second goal, went after more goals, Clarke winning a corner on 19 after his shot was deflected wide off a defender.


Town maintained their dominance, despite one or two slightly shaky moments in their own half, and on 27 skipper Sam Morsy struck a shot against a Morecambe defender on the edge of the box.

On the half hour, the Blues struggled to get the ball out of their area but the Shrimps were unable to get a clean shot at goal and Adam Mayor’s effort was eventually charged down by Clarke, who followed the ball out and made a strong but fair challenge on Ryan Delaney, which left the one-time Town trialist requiring treatment.

In the 34th minute, Ladapo wasn’t too far away from his hat-trick. Evans found Burns just outside the area and the wideman played a clever ball in for Clarke on the right of the box, from where the new signing cut back to the striker, whose effort was blocked.

Three minutes later, Edmundson rose highest to head goalwards but too close to Ripley, who claimed.

But in the 38th minute, Town did make it 3-0. Burns was sent away on the right by Morsy, cut in and laid back to Chaplin, who a low and hard first-time effort just inside of the post.

Two minutes after the third goal, Broadhead almost played Ladapo in on goal again but Rawson stuck out a foot to cut out his pass.

Within a minute, Clarke tricked his way past his man on the right of the box before sending a ball across the six-yard box but with no one able to get on the end of it.

Edmundson headed over from another corner on 43 as the Blues continued to chase goals despite their already significant advantage.

In the final scheduled minute, ahead of six additional minutes, Ladapo laid the ball off to Broadhead, who hit a low shot from the edge of the area which Ripley saved and was able to grab hold of at the second attempt as Chaplin slid in looking for his second of the game.

Two minutes later, Morsy sent Burns away down the right and the Welshman cut across to Ladapo at the near post but the striker’s effort looped well wide under pressure from Rawson.

Seconds before the half-time whistle, Town extended their lead to four goals. Burns played inside to Chaplin just inside the box to the right and the Blues top scorer, having been given far too much space, took a touch, looked up and hit a shot with little backlift which caught Bedeau and nestled in the corner of the net to take his total for the season to 15.

The half was ended almost immediately to cheers and applause from the home support after 45 minutes almost entirely dominated by Town who quite reasonably could have been more than four goals in front.

New signings Clarke and Broadhead had been among the Blues’ top performers fitting into the side and making an impact from the opening minutes.

Morecambe had looked ring rusty after their enforced 17-day hiatus and had been thoroughly outplayed by the slick Blues from the 52nd-second opener onwards.

The shell-shocked visitors made a quadruple change ahead of the second half, Donald Love, Dynel Simeu, Michael Mellon and Dan Crowley replacing Ryan Cooney, Delaney, Mayor and Watts, while he Blues swapped Burns for Jackson.

Four minutes after the restart, Bedeau, who was having something of a disastrous evening, was booked for a foul on Broadhead as the Blues’ recent signing from Everton took the ball past him midway inside the Morecambe half.

Moments later, Evans was fouled, then Broadhead again and the referee David Rock had a word before the third free-kick.

Ripley again prevented Broadhead from netting a goal on his home and full debut in the 54th minute, diving away to his left to paw the Welsh U21 international’s top corner-bound shot from just outside the box.

Four minutes later, Stockton flicked a header from a cross wide but with Blues keeper Christian Walton, who was yet to save a shot, not troubled.

Just after the hour, Jackson was sent away down the right and cut back to a pack of Town players chasing into the area with Morsy the one it reached, the Egyptian international striking a low effort straight at Ripley.

Town made a triple change in the 64th minute, Humphreys replacing skipper Morsy, Edwards taking over from Broadhead, who left the field at the other side of the pitch and made his way round low-fiving his new fans as he made his way round the perimeter, and Hirst coming on for Ladapo, who was given standing ovation as he left the field.

Chaplin got his name in referee Rock’s book for a foul on Crowley in the 70th minute, the Town forward making it very clear to the official that he disagreed with the decision. Four minutes later, the two-goal forward was replaced by Harness.

Town had remained well in control in the second half but understandably without quite the same urgency or tempo as in the first having established their four-goal lead. Morecambe had kept it tighter in the middle, denying the Blues the space they had made the most of in the first period.

In three minutes of injury time, Jackson headed wide before referee Rock put Morecambe out of their misery.

Having scored four times in the first half, the game was already all but over by the time the second period got under way.

Morecambe clearly sought to limit the significant damage inflicted in the first period with their changes and second half approach.

"Even so, having remained in control throughout, Town might have added to their lead with Broadhead, excellent like fellow full debutant Clarke, going close along with Morsy.

The Blues, still third, move seven points behind leaders Plymouth, now having played the same number of games as the Pilgrims, and four off Sheffield Wednesday in second, the Owls having played one fewer with their game at Cheltenham this evening postponed due to a frozen pitch.

Town are next in action in the FA Cup at home to Burnley on Saturday with a visit to Cambridge United a week on Saturday their next League One fixture.

Town: Walton, Clarke, Keogh, Edmundson, Burns (Jackson 46), Evans, Morsy (c) (Humphreys 64), Davis, Chaplin (Harness 74), Broadhead (Edwards 64), Ladapo (Hirst 64). Unused: Hladky, Donacien.

Morecambe: Ripley (c), Gibson, Rawson, Delaney (Simeu 46), Stockton (Hunter 83), Weir, Bedeau, Watts (Crowley 46), Shaw, Cooney (Love 46), Mayor (Mellon 46). Unused: Smith, Gnahoua. Referee: David Rock (Hertfordshire). Att: 21,948 (Morecambe: 102).


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Marinersnose added 10:46 - Jan 25
An excellent first half performance and game won. Second half was slow and sloppy. Clarke was mom by a mile, quick confident on the ball and was instrumental in building so many attacks. He showed real quality and lives a tackle.
Ladapo did well and took his second goal so well. His confidence will be sky high and he's now under pressure to perform which is a positive for him and the team.
Broadhead looks a good player who has pace and runs at opponents. But for good goalkeeping he would've scored. Defensively we were solid with Keogh and Fridge having good games.
Let's beat Burnley and build momentum
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Linkboy13 added 10:48 - Jan 25
I think we might need to put our strongest team out on Saturday as Burnley are as good as up from the championship and can afford to really go for it. An embarrassing defeat wouldn't be any good for morale at this stage of the season.
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mike added 10:57 - Jan 25
ITK92: What do you mean, good luck at Swansea Woolfy??
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Orraman added 11:07 - Jan 25
Logged on at 10.30 this morning and only 43 posts so far. All the Unhappy Clappers must be devastated after such a superb display last night. Only 1 grudging positive post from Blueboy compared to his gleeful THIRTEEN after Oxford game
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blueboy1981 added 11:37 - Jan 25
Orraman - It's called ‘wanting to WIN' and only happy when we do.
Too many followers of ITFC like you - hence the Club STILL in Division 3 - Have you ever wondered why ??
I don't have ‘hissy fits' like some of you, when we beat (at Home) a Minnow Club with Max' Home gates of 5000….. !!!
Try being a WINNER some of you, and expect to WIN - we may then EVENTUALLY escape this awful level of Football before we take root - that's if we haven't already ?
The New Owners are here to WIN - just watch this Space, if you don't believe me - they are not here to accept the low standards that some of you are prepared to, and will.
No such thing in my Book as being a ‘good loser' or ‘coming Second' at ANYTHING at all.
The Current Owners will have the same principle - Thankfully, at last !!
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blueboy1981 added 11:44 - Jan 25
Linkboy13 ….. with all the Rotation McK believes in, he probably wouldn't have a clue what his strongest side is - is my guess.
Certainly not against Burnley, however an indication of the First Half last night would be an indicator, one would think.
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Telford_Blue added 12:06 - Jan 25
I have never been this optimistic as a Town fan since the Burley days. I appreciate everyone is entitled to their opinion but to quote a manager I was in the end very happy to see the back of (but very grateful when he arrived) 'people need to be careful what they wish for'.
I love watching town now under KMC and was very skeptical when they got rid of Cook for an unknown.
54 points to play for and some great new signings by all accounts (live too far away to get to PR last night). With the exception of Wednesday and Derby who I think need the utmost care and respect (and are certainly beatable) there is not a team left for us to play that I don't think we should be feeling wary of. Yes it's football and things will happen but I for one am loving the ride and think that the future under KMC is very bright.
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callmeted1 added 13:43 - Jan 25
Came out of the blocks and blew an in form team apart . So much belief in the team and some outstanding performances . Kudos to the Management Team at ITFC for atracting the calibre of players that are now joining and whetever the outcome this season the future is bright at Town. Everyone entitiled to their opinion but why only 57 comments? . Oh yes ... we won !!
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blueboy1981 added 15:52 - Jan 25
callmeted1 …. Doesn't it stand to reason that most people are happy in Winning ? - What is there to criticise when you WIN ? - little, if anything !!
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blueboy1981 added 15:54 - Jan 25
Kirbmeister - you get more laughable by the day ! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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dirtydingusmagee added 16:12 - Jan 25
Blueboy ive marked you up & and down in past, but you do seem to have 'tunnel vision''.wink
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DerryfromBury added 16:54 - Jan 25
Thought Keogh played his best game last night since since arriving at Town. He was bossing the game from the back. Excelent performance.
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warktheline added 20:55 - Jan 25
Blueboy, your frustration with the ‘win' has predictably surfaced! You need to stop banging on about division 3 football because you sat idle as your saviour Evans took our club to the brink of the abyss! The ultimate goldfish, so you are !
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blueboy1981 added 12:34 - Jan 26
warktheline …. stop embarrassing yourself, and go to, or back, to School !!!
You're WRONG every time, strange for one who claims to never be WRONG, but is with every post and claim … !!!
Who's the Fool … ??
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