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Ipswich Town 0-0 Burnley - Match Report
Saturday, 28th Jan 2023 17:04

Town and Burnley face an FA Cup fourth-round replay at Turf Moor following an entertaining 0-0 draw at Portman Road. The top-scoring sides from League One and the Championship were unable to find a goal between them with Marcus Harness coming close for Town when he hit the bar in the first half.

Boss Kieran McKenna made eight changes with only skipper Sam Morsy, George Edmundson and Lee Evans remaining from the team which beat Morecambe 4-0 on Tuesday.

Vaclav Hladky came in in goal behind a back four of Janoi Donacien, Luke Woolfenden, Edmundson and Greg Leigh.

Morsy and Evans were the central midfield pairing with Kayden Jackson on the right, Sone Aluko in the middle and Harness the left behind central striker George Hirst.

Town named a strong nine-man bench featuring top scorer Conor Chaplin, Nathan Broadhead, Kyle Edwards, Massimo Luongo and Cameron Humphreys.

Harry Clarke was ineligible having played for Stoke earlier in the competition, while neither Leif Davis nor Wes Burns were in the squad.

Burnley boss Vincent Kompany made seven changes from the team which beat West Brom 2-1 a week ago yesterday.

Scott Twine, who signed for the Clarets from the MK Dons in the summer, was handed his full debut, while new signing Ameen Al-Dakhil made his Clarets bow and fellow recent recent recruits Lyle Foster and Hjalmar Ekdal were among the subs.

Town were first to threaten in the second minute when Jackson was sent away on the right and crossed low for Hirst, who slid in but sent the ball the wrong side of the post under pressure from Al-Dakhil.

Moments later, Hirst was almost gifted the ball inside the Clarets’ box by Charlie Taylor but visitors keeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell was quickly off his line to clear the under-hit backpass.

The Blues maintained their strong start and went close to going in front in the fifth minute when, after Hirst had been stopped in his tracks just inside the area, Harness curled a shot over Peacock-Farrell which scuffed the top of the bar.

On 10, Peacock-Farrell punched a Leigh cross away off the top of Hirst’s head, then two minutes later, Jordan Beyer was shown the game’s first yellow card for pulling back Aluko, the second time the Town forward had been stopped in that manner by the Lancastrians.

Burnley, who had struggled to get on the ball, managed their first shot in the 20th minute when it fell for Jay Rodriguez on the left of the box but the one-time England international shot well into the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

A minute later, Rodriguez won a free-kick 25 yards out to the right and Twine struck a powerful shot straight at Hladky.


But it was still mainly Town and on 24 Morsy clipped a cross into the area for Hirst, who knocked it down but no teammate read it and the ball was cleared. Two minutes later, Harness was yellow-carded for a late challenge on Al-Dakhil, although the former Pompey man looked as if he’d lost his footing rather than making a challenge.

As the game passed the half-hour mark, Darko Churlinov did well on the left and cut inside to Rodriguez, but the former Southampton man’s effort, which looked to be going wide anyway, went behind off Donacien.

On 33, Jackson sent over a cross-shot from the right which threatened to dip under Peacock-Farrell’s bar and the Northern Irishman was forced to tip over. From the corner, the ball was played to Morsy on the edge of the area, the Egyptian international crossed and Leigh flicked a header wide.

Five minutes later, the Blues threatened again, Hirst playing in Morsy on the left of the area from where the skipper’s effort from a tight angle was forced behind.

Referee Tom Nield played an advantage in the build-up as the already-booked Beyer bodychecked Jackson but surprisingly took no action against the on-loan Borussia Mönchengladbach man, who could count himself fortunate not to have been shown his second yellow card of the afternoon.

In the single minute of injury time, Clarets skipper Jack Cork played the ball straight to Harness in space midway inside the Burnley half but the Blues forward ran into trouble on the edge of the box when he ought to have taken an earlier shot or moved the ball on to Town players to his left and right.

The half-time whistle was greeted by applause from Blues fans, their team having been on top against the Championship’s top side.

The Blues had been in control for much of the half with Town having created most of the game’s chances with Harness having come closest when he hit the bar and Jackson not far away with his effort which Peacock-Farrell flicked over the woodwork.

Burnley had put in a scrappy display for the most part, particularly at the back, but while occasionally showing signs of the threat they have posed up front in the Championship this season.

The visitors were first to threaten after the restart, Churlinov having been found on space on the left of the box but the North Macedonian was closed down quickly and Donacien blocked. From the corner, Taylor claimed he was fouled by Jackson but referee Nield showed no interest.

Burnley had started the second half much more brightly than they had ended the first and on 52 Nathan Tella worked himself space on the edge of the box before hitting a shot which Hladky tipped over.

Within a minute, Hladky was in action again, getting back to his goal and saving a shot from Rodriguez from distance with the striker taking a sharp effort at goal as he sought to catch the keeper out of his ground.

In the 54th minute, Town won a corner on the left, which Burnley defended poorly, the ball dropping to Woolfenden, whose heel-flick at the far post failed to trouble Peacock-Farrell.

But Burnley were continuing to look more dangerous than in the first half and on 59 Twine struck a low shot just wide.

Seconds afterwards, both sides made a triple change. Burnley swapped Twine, Churlinov and Samuel Bastien for Josh Brownhill, Josh Cullen and Anass Zaroury, while Chaplin, Ladapo and Broadhead took over from Harness, Hirst and Aluko for Town.

Chaplin was quickly into the action, sending Jackson away on the right from where the former Accrington man sent over a low cross which was cleared ahead of Hirst.

Burnley gave South African international Foster his debut in the 67th minute for Rodriguez. Four minutes later, Morsy was booked for a foul on Cork.

The Clarets continued to look the more likely scorers of the game’s first goal and in the 77th minute, sub Zaroury belted a loose ball across the face and wide from the left of the box with referee Nield awarding a corner much to the frustration of the Town defenders. Hladky turned the flag-kick over from under his bar.

A minute later, Town gave midfielder Luongo his second debut for the Blues for captain Morsy.

As the game moved into its scheduled final 10 minutes, the Town crowd began to increase the volume and on 81 Leigh beat his man on the left sent over a cross to the far post to Jackson, whose effort deflected behind.

A minute later, Broadhead brought the ball forward to the edge of the box before trying to play in Ladapo when he might have shot but the ex-Rotherham striker had strayed offside.

On 85 Edwards took over from Jackson, who had been a threat for Town throughout down the right. Three minutes later, Cork was booked for hauling back Luongo as the Australian made a strong run forward.

Town were ending the game the stronger and on 88, Evans sent over a free-kick from the right which Ladapo just failed to get his head to. The ball ran loose but was cleared before a Blues player could seize on it. Two minutes later, Woolfenden headed over from a Town free-kick on the left.

As the game moved into four minutes of injury time, Foster scuffed a weak effort through to Hladky.

Town almost won it in fortuitous circumstances soon afterwards when Chaplin turned on the right and sent over a cross which took a deflection and looped under the bar but Peacock-Farrell got back on his line to palm it away and claim.

Referee Nield ended one of the more memorable goalless draw soon afterwards with Town fans happy with the manner in which their team had fared against the Championship’s runaway leaders.

Having been bettered by the Blues in the first half, the Clarets improved after the break and tested Hladky on a couple of occasions without ever overworking the Town keeper.

The Blues ended the game on top and might well have grabbed a winner in the latter stages and can be proud of their efforts against a team which looks destined for the Premier League.

The teams, who will meet again at Turf Moor in the midweek after the Cambridge match, will both go into the hat for the fifth round draw - Town for the first time since 2007 - which takes place will be broadcast live on BBC One on Monday during The One Show from 7pm.

Town: Hladky, Donacien, Woolfenden, Edmundson, Jackson (Edwards 85), Evans, Morsy (c) (Luongo 78), Leigh, Aluko (Broadhead 60), Harness (Chaplin 60), Hirst (Ladapo 60). Unused: Walton, Burgess, Vincent-Young, Humphreys.

Burnley: Peacock-Farrell, Taylor, Cork (c), Rodriguez (Foster 67), Twine (Brownhill 59), Da Silva, Tella (Roberts 90), Bastien (Zaroury 59), Churlinov (Cullen 59), Al-Dakhil, Beyer. Unused: Capser, Barnes, Ekdal, Maatsen. Referee: Tom Nield (West Yorkshire). Att: 25,420 (Burnley: 1,581).


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warktheline added 21:18 - Jan 28
Poor old @blueboy, throwing his toys out of the pram….you can smell the twisted desperation in his posts…longing for his own club to lose!. Treason say I !!!!!!!
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Bert added 22:41 - Jan 28
The prolonged use of capital letters in a post is usually a sign that the person writing them has lost the argument. Being rude and aggressive simply weakens an opinion. Just saying.
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blueboy1981 added 22:42 - Jan 28
warktheline …. will you EVER actually learn to READ ? - you obviously cannot !!
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Help added 08:57 - Jan 29
Can you imagine a forward line of Chappers, Broadhead and Hirst pulling defences around the pitch creating space and openings.
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Cadiar added 09:13 - Jan 29
I see Jackson given MOM of the match on here, well deserved. 🛎end Blueboy I doubt very much you were at PR before me cos my first match was in 1962 V West Ham. I doubt you've seen many games at all. It's very easy for us all to hide behind our names on here & you display all the characteristics of a typical bully who from experience are always cowards. Why not go on one of the other fan's sites & spout your vitriol under your name?
Despite the stats we were far closer to winning than Burnley, for a 0-0 it was a very entertaining match but I expect Sutton to come out with more rubbish such as we were lucky etc. Probably Blueboys best mate, on reflection he probably hasn't got any mates.
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atty added 09:19 - Jan 29
Well that's put Sutton in his place. He's just a sneering snotty ex budgie. He's lucky he's a got a job as a pundit. His whole manner, and not just when he's having a go at u, comes across as superior. talk about deluded.
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Saxonblue74 added 10:42 - Jan 29
Above the text box it reads "Please keep News Comment on topic". It really would be refreshing to see a return to this. Perhaps the vast minority who insist on their public playground arguments could do so privately so the majority that like to share opinions and sensible debates can enjoy that once more.
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WimborneBlue added 10:51 - Jan 29
Disgagree that a replay is such a bad thing. Got a large deep squad who are all wanting to play and going to be some frustrated players on the bench. Cup games, even replays, give KMcK the opportunity to give more of the squad a runout and keep them match sharp against very good opposition.
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Marinersnose added 11:38 - Jan 29
What a fantastic game of football between two very good footballing teams. This game demonstrated to me how this team and our system is more suited to Championship football so we have to get over the line this season.Hladky was excellent again and very comfortable with the ball at his feet. This match will have given the whole club a huge lift as we proved to all that we can match up against very top opponents. The only negative was as usual the officials. The linesman on the Cobbald side of the ground hadn't got a clue, missing offsides on a number of occasions and also getting throw ins wrong. He was quite frankly embarrassing. Maybe he was involved in Semaphore prior to officiating ???
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Berts_chin added 13:05 - Jan 29
I don't know about the linesman, but I thought the ref was as good as we've seen at Portman Road for quite a while. He wasn't going to be fooled by players feigning injury. On several occasions he didn't allow a physio onto the pitch to treat players claiming to be injured and every time they eventually carried on with no I'll effects. The added on time both halves reflected this. A breath of fresh air.
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blueboy1981 added 13:11 - Jan 29
warktheline - too pathetic for words, along with your ‘small minded little group' of same old Poster downmarkers !!
Note I said Poster - not Post.
Hope that isn't too much to digest, in identifying the difference.
Enjoy your PlayStations !!
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blueboy1981 added 13:17 - Jan 29
Cadiar - Speak for yourself - that's quite enough for you !
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grumpyoldman added 13:41 - Jan 29
Blueboy81 your pathetic name calling says more about you than you realise. Your inability to take part in adult conversations without resorting to name calling is very childlike. You appear not to accept that other's opinions are just as valid as yours. I will not argue with you as I believe arguing with an idiot (which you have proved beyond reasonable doubt) is like arguing with a pigeon, you can win but they still strut around like they are clever!

Cadiar sorry for downvoting totally agree with your analysis of our beloved Blueboy81.
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blueboy1981 added 13:59 - Jan 29
grumpyoldman - proved to me I have ‘name called' - I have NEVER called anyone on here an IDIOT - which you have !!
Don't EVER do that again, unless you can prove I am one - and take it from me, you won't do that, and never will.
You're not real ITFC Supporters at all - look at the name calling of Sutton for instance - absolutely no need for it, whatever his past connections, he has an opinion just like the rest of us, and is entitled to it.
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Saxonblue74 added 14:34 - Jan 29
Congratulations Blueboy81, you're my first and only member in my "ignore poster" list! I might just begin to enjoy TWTD once more having discovered this very useful tool!
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grumpyoldman added 14:41 - Jan 29
Blueboy81 so saying that people are part of “a small minded group”, suggesting another can't read, saying another should go back to school is not name calling? As for Sutton you say he is entitled to his opinion but then make derogatory remarks about other posters on this site. More evidence!
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grumpyoldman added 14:45 - Jan 29
Saxonblue74. I have followed your lead in dealing with blueboy1981, thanks for highlighting this useful tool.
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ImAbeliever added 14:59 - Jan 29
Rotate✅
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BlueRuin69 added 16:10 - Jan 29
Sutton isn't giving his opinion, he clearly has an agenda. Coyb
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warktheline added 18:32 - Jan 29
@grumpyoldman, you are a top analyst! Your ‘pigeon' theory is the funniest comment I've ever read on here! 😂🤣

@blueboy, give someone enough rope! Finally you've been rumbled !
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Kirbmeister added 19:11 - Jan 29
Blueboy - I certainly mark the post as well as the poster. Seeing as you write utter garbage it stands to reason I, and lots of others, will always mark you down. You are too patronising for words.
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warktheline added 19:28 - Jan 29
Well said kirbmeister 👏👏👏
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DerryfromBury added 19:50 - Jan 29
Birts Chin

Spot on. After just a couple of minutes when he apperaed to blow up for least little infringment, I thought to myself, ho no not another inferrior leauge one ref. but to my supprise undobltably he was the best ref we've had since we've been in this godforsaken leauge.zf
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blueboy1981 added 21:01 - Jan 29
Kirbmeister - What you really mean is ‘your little groupies' - that's not ‘many others' - but twist and distort what you wish - it suits you all, just check the record …. for confirmation of that … !!!
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bobble added 09:05 - Jan 30
seems the extras had a good workout to push themselves for first team
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