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Ipswich Town 6-0 Charlton Athletic - Match Report
Saturday, 15th Apr 2023 17:06

Ipswich Town returned to second in the League One table after a 6-0 hammering of 10-man Charlton Athletic at Portman Road, Conor Chaplin hitting a hat-trick, Freddie Ladapo a brace and Leif Davis one. Chaplin netted his first treble for the Blues in the seventh, 14th and 70th minutes, before sub Ladapo added his pair on 75 and 84, the Addicks had Ryan Inniss dismissed and Davis struck in injury time as Town recorded their biggest win under Kieran McKenna.

Nathan Broadhead returned to the Town XI having missed the trip to Whaddon Road with an ankle problem, replacing Marcus Harness, who dropped to the bench.

Charlton were unchanged from their 3-2 home victory over Burton on Monday with former Blues loanee Macauley Bonne and ex-Town midfielder Scott Fraser both starting.

Town started on the front foot and won three corners within the first minute and a half, the Addicks eventually clearing.

In the third minute, with the 29,000-plus home crowd in full voice, the Blues claimed a penalty for handball after Broadhead tricked his way into the area and looked to find George Hirst and hit the grounded Michael Hector, but replacement referee Sam Barrott waved away the protests.

Town maintained their excellent start and in the fifth minute, top scorer Chaplin wasn’t far away from his 23rd goal of the season.

The former Portsmouth man evaded the offside trap and flicked a backwards header from skipper Sam Morsy’s cross not too far wide of the post.

But Chaplin didn’t have to wait too much longer to hit that milestone and claim his 20th League One goal of the campaign.

Davis played the ball in to the forward on the edge of the area beyond Hector and Chaplin took it into the area, across Terell Thomas and shot left-footed low to keeper Ashley Maynard-Brewer’s left and into the corner of the net.

As well as Chaplin’s 23rd goal of the season in all competitions and the 20th in the league, was Town’s 100th of the season in competitions.

Seven minutes later, Chaplin scored his second of the afternoon and his 24th of the campaign, his 21st in the league.

Broadhead chipped a brilliant ball over a defender, sending his fellow number 10 through on goal and Chaplin finished with his now familiar confidence.

Town continued to dominate, Broadhead hitting a shot against a defender from the edge of the box on 23.

A minute later, Hirst’s pass from the left of the box found Chaplin six yards out but the ball was just poked away from him as his first Blues hat-trick briefly looked on.

Charlton, who hadn’t been in the game at all from an attacking perspective, threatened for the first time in the 27th minute, Fraser crossing and Bonne heading towards goal but too close to Christian Walton, who saved to his right.

There was controversy moments later as the Addicks continued playing with Chaplin down after what had looked a foul in the Charlton half. Town appeared to have cleared but Hirst gifted the ball back to the visitors and Fraser curled a shot wide, captain Morsy subsequently making his thoughts known to both the Town striker and the referee.


But it was still mainly Town and in the 36th minute Broadhead found Burns on the right from where he sent over a low cross towards Hirst, who just wasn’t able to get enough on his flick and the ball scraped wide. News that Sheffield Wednesday were losing 3-1 at Burton led to chants that “the Town are going up!”.

On 38, Broadhead played a similar pass to the one which led to the second goal on the right of the area for Chaplin, who cut across to Hirst, whose effort was blocked. The ball momentarily looked to be running loose but Charlton were able to clear their lines.

Just ahead of the fourth official indicating two additional minutes, Davis cut a free-kick from the left to Chaplin on the penalty spot but his low shot was blocked when otherwise on its way into the corner of the net.

Moments later, Hirst tried to battle his way into the area through a number of tackles but was eventually thwarted, the loose ball falling to Chaplin, whose effort was cut out.

Just before the whistle, Luke Woolfenden was booked for handling as a ball was played down the middle midway inside the Town half. Albie Morgan smashed the set piece well over.

Town were applauded off at the break having been well worth their two-goal lead after making a lightning start and might well have gone in further in front having been much the better side throughout the half.

Chaplin once again showed his brilliant finishing and supreme confidence in front of goal, becoming the first Town player since Daryl Murphy in 2014/15 to score 20 league goals in a season.

The Blues started the second half in the same vein as they had the first, Broadhead tricking his way in from the left before hitting a powerful shot which Maynard-Brewer did well to paw away to his left.

Soon after, the game was held up after Burns went down after bursting into the area on the right, appearing to have turned his ankle. The Wales international was able to continue after treatment.

On 53, Hirst deftly turned midway inside the Charlton half and sent Burns away on the right. The former Fleetwood man crossed and Mandela Egbo cut it out ahead of Broadhead.""

From the corner, the Blues tried the same routine as late in the first half with Chaplin’s shot again blocked. Soon after, Cameron Burgess scraped an effort from distance wide.

Hector, who had committed a lengthy list of fouls in the first half, finally found his way into the book for a trip on Luongo as Town looked to break.

Hirst shot wide on 58, then as the game reached the hour mark, the Addicks swapped Bonne, who was warmly applauded off by the Town support. and Egbo for Miles Leaburn and Steven Sessegnon.

Town should have made it 3-0 a minute later, Chaplin picking up a loose ball on the right before cutting back to Hirst, one of a number of players in the box, but the on-loan Leicester man, who has been in terrific form in front of goal, scuffed across the face and wide, much to his evident frustration.

In the 63rd minute there was a brief flashpoint after Leaburn had kicked Morsy up in the air inside the Town half. Visitors skipper George Dobson was booked for a shove on his Blues counterpart in the brief melee that followed.

Three minutes later, Town switched Harry Clarke for Janoi Donacien, then on 69 Inniss was shown a yellow card for a foul on Hirst on the Blues’ left.

And following the resultant free-kick, Chaplin completed his first Town hat-trick. Luongo lofted the ball back into the box towards the near post, Broadhead cut back from the left byline and Chaplin tapped home from a foot or so out before celebrating with his teammates and then a fan in the disabled section at the front of the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

Chaplin, whose only previous senior hat-trick was for Barnsley in a 5-3 win at home to QPR in December 2019, had taken his total for the season to 25 and his league tally to 22.

Town made a triple change in the 72nd minute, Ladapo, Kayden Jackson and Kyle Edwards replacing Hirst, Burns and Broadhead, all of whom were given warm ovations as they left the first.

And almost immediately, Ladapo scored the fourth with his first touch of the game. Morsy played the striker through on the right of the box and the ex-Rotherham man cut across Maynard-Brewer and just inside the post, Chaplin notably opting not to add an extra touch.

Having scored four - the third time in successive games they have hit four against the Addicks - the Blues swapped Luongo for Dominic Ball.

Town continued looking for goals, Edwards cutting in and shoot against a defender in the 83rd minute.

And two minutes later it was 5-0. Ladapo chased Edwards's through ball and hustled and bustled his way into space on the left of the box before smashing his second of the game into the roof of the net.

It seemed Charlton’s afternoon couldn’t get any worse but in the 88th minute they were reduced to 10 men when Innis was shown a straight red card for hauling down Ladapo with the striker through on goal and eyeing Town’s second hat-trick of the afternoon.

Referee Barrott reached straight for his red card, Inniss’s fourth red card of the season and fifth in just over a year. Davis curled the free-kick well over the bar.

Town continued to push for a goal in injury time and five minutes in, they scored their sixth of the afternoon.

Jackson crossed low from the right, Edwards diverted the ball against the far post and Davis gleefully smashed the rebound into the roof of the net.

Moments after the restart, a huge roar greeted referee Barrott’s final whistle, the Blues having recorded their biggest win under McKenna, Town last having scored six when beating Doncaster 6-0 in September 2021 under Paul Cook, in which Lee Evans netted the Blues' most recent hat-trick.

While brilliant Town were thrashing woeful Charlton, who could count themselves fortunate the margin wasn’t even wider, Sheffield Wednesday were again slipping up, the Owls losing 3-2 at Burton, to allow the Blues back into the top two, a point ahead of the South Yorkshiremen with a game in hand. Wednesday have now taken only seven points from their last 24. Leaders Plymouth and fourth-placed Barnsley both won.

The big victory takes Town's goal tally to 105 overall and 85 in the league, more than any other team in the top four divisions. Their goal difference is now 53, while the opposition have scored once - at Cheltenham on Monday - in the time the Blues have netted 31 times.

Today's win ensures McKenna's men can't finish any lower than sixth this season, although with their sights now firmly on at least second.

Town, who look to have unstoppable momentum going into their final five games, are in action at home again on Tuesday when they face 18th-placed Port Vale, who were beaten 3-2 at Lincoln this afternoon while having both Tom Conlon and Sam Robinson sent off.

Town: Walton, Clarke (Donacien 66), Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns (Jackson 73), Morsy (c), Luongo (Ball 78), Davis, Chaplin, Broadhead (Edwards 73), Hirst (Ladapo 72). Unused: Hladky, Harness.

Charlton: Maynard-Brewer, Thomas, Dobson (c), Hector, Bonne (Leaburn 60), Morgan, Rak-Sakyi, Egbo (Sessegnon 60), Fraser, Inniss, Campbell. Unused: Wollacott, Kilkenny, Kane, Henry, Kanu. Referee: Sam Barrott (West Riding). Att: 29,011 (Charlton: 1,113).


Photo: Matchday Images



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martin587 added 18:05 - Apr 15
The team performance was unbelievable.what a great time to have a team like this run professionally and an excellent management team.The season is now in our hands.well done the supporters who were once again magnificent and well worth a goal start.Roll on Tuesday night.
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BobbyBell added 18:11 - Apr 15
I think it's pretty certain now that Port Vale will come and park the bus. Let's hope we can just bulldozer it aside.
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SpiritOfJohn added 18:16 - Apr 15
Superb performances throughout the starting eleven and super subs today. So pleased for Chaplin to finally get an overdue hat-trick, and Freddie wasn't far off either. Morsy and Luongo were so dominant. We look unstoppable on this form but still need to keep this incredible run going until the job is done.
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Karlosfandangal added 18:17 - Apr 15
Miaow

Morsy gave the ball away once…….. he is getting a little sloppy

Excellent performance by Town,

We all wanted a 20 a season man and Freddie to day got very close to becoming the second……

I was happy if we scored 60 a season but 105 so far unbelievable
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Orraman added 18:35 - Apr 15
When posting my player ratings, I always try to give one my highest rating but I still can't make my mind up as to who should get my top mark. There were 16 stars out there today but Chaplin, Luongo and Morsy were immense. However we are very much a TEAM so I will probably share my ratings on this occasion.
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joyousblue added 18:36 - Apr 15
I think a lot of people got it wrong when they were calling for mckenna to be sacked , we have a man well educated learnt from the best no coincidence carrick is doing well at boro , we have a top man , and we are one big family, we are ipswich , and you better believe it
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blueboy1981 added 18:41 - Apr 15
Well Done All - another Sterling performance and clean sheet to help the GD.
Even warktheline just has to be happy surely ? - and post something creditable for once.
Happy Saturday Evening All. ⚽️
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RaymondovicBlue added 18:42 - Apr 15
Phil - my only complaint today and in this write up is the headline! We didn't beat 10 men - we thrashed 11 who then became 10 very late on. I know it is a standard phrase, but the way it looks takes a little of the shine off an otherwise great day. :-)
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Help added 18:51 - Apr 15
Edit from my comment on the 4 nil win against Wycombe

Can these games get any better, yes they can, another comprehensive performance from the whole team. We just seem to ooze confidence and ability. Amazing football to watch, so exciting, so calm, so composed, so enjoyable. Goals coming from all over the team. Connor finally got his hat trick and so deserved. I just love this team. I am running out of superlatives for this group of players and manager. The two early goals set the tone for the match. Then the subs helped rip Charlton apart even more. Well someone finally got the beating this team has been promising all season.
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yorkieblue62 added 18:51 - Apr 15
Can't get much better than Town winning 6-0, my local team beating Norwich 5-1 and - one for the oldies - Bill Baxter winning at 20/1 at Aintree yesterday.
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therein61 added 18:52 - Apr 15
Just about a complete performance our boys are really going for it now just a shame Freddie was robbed of a potential hat trick (by a cynical foul) he deserved that but Chaplin is on fire at the moment what a season he is having credit to the guys putting him in Broadhead has been a revelation, the biggest thing is the squad togetherness it's not been seen for years and a 100+ goals that would have taken over 2 seasons under an ex Blackpool manager! onto the next one you boys C.O.Y.B.
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PhilR added 19:03 - Apr 15
Fantastic result and performance, against what is really a pretty decent League One side. Shows how much we missed Broadhead against Cheltenham.
5 huge games left. We desperately need to win promotion now to keep these players at Ipswich, they have shown what they can do and clubs in higher leagues will be queuing up if we are still in League One come the end of the season.
I do think we can do well with this squad in the Championship if we are successful.
Everything crossed. Just keep it up!
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waldenblue7 added 19:05 - Apr 15
I was expecting a far harder game but we swept aside a team in good form. Well done lads, very proud blue bring on Port Vale.
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Umros added 19:07 - Apr 15
Absolutely superb, wasn't expecting Charlton to be one of the poorest teams I've seen at PR though. Total domination. It is going to be a travesty of this team doesn't go up. 4 from 5 needed and that's without others dropping points. Surely it's our time ? 🤞
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NthQldITFC added 19:14 - Apr 15
Quite apart from everything else...
...what a lovely picture.
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:38 - Apr 15
suuuuuuuuuuuperb, What a statement, this team is amazing , We havnt witnessed the like for a very long time .Keep it going boys. ANOTHER GREAT TEAM EFFORT, KM has really got the boys fired up and pulling together . Well pleased for Conor he has been unfortunate not to have scored a hat trick previously, Then Freddie comes on and was desperately unlucky not to have got one too. Brilliant, .
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SickParrot added 19:39 - Apr 15
I was a bit worried about the game today but we were awesome against a team that have been in good form recently. After a slight hiccup last week we were back to our best today. Our goal difference is unreal and shows that we deserve to be in the top two but we have to maintain these high standards to achieve it.
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DerryfromBury added 19:53 - Apr 15
Fantastic professional performance all round. All things considered, I think todays ref was
one of, if not the best I've seen since we've be in this god foresaken leauge.

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dusth added 20:24 - Apr 15
Thrilled watching today - immense. They rallied in the middle of the first half and were getting really stuck in, we countered by getting stuck in harder. Then it was game over. That's the way to do it; attitude, then skill. Will be at PR on Tuesday. Can't wait. Freddie has scored as many goals coming on as a sub but KM has it right. Ladapo is lethal against a tiring defence - George scores goals and makes sure the defence is knackered by the time he comes on.
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 20:39 - Apr 15
We won, we're the class act of this crappy league by a country mile.
If we f#*k this up with a +53 goal difference I'd be a tad miffed!
COYB
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rfretwell added 20:39 - Apr 15
Seconded Essex tractor, Morsey is our rock, our central lynchpin. So clever at breaking up opposition attacks and marvellous weight of his through balls for our forwards. Paul Cook at least got one thing right " Morsey will transform yhe team when he plays".
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Burley4ever added 20:40 - Apr 15
Unbelievable performance!!!
We now have 85 points with still 15 available!!
When was the last time we scored 85+ in any league and still not assured of promotion .
We are by far the best team in this league plus if we have to go up via play offs remember Barnsley when Burley was our boss? Could history repeat itself????
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warktheline added 20:52 - Apr 15
@blueboy, no need for such a pathetic comment! I told you what would happen come May, we'll be promoted! I'm smiling from ear to ear…hopefully you are too! What a performance, 🎩 off to the owners, manager, players, and the tremendous support!👌🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚🥚😊
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Michael101 added 21:03 - Apr 15
What a turn around,a few years ago under the McCarthy/Evans tenure I divorced itfc on the ground of mental cruelty, please accept myre marriage proposal
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bluelad7 added 21:29 - Apr 15
Amazing, never a doubt for the rest of the season, we are going up for sure.
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