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Ipswich Town 2-1 Port Vale - Match Report
Tuesday, 18th Apr 2023 21:56

Nathan Broadhead netted twice, the second a penalty, as Town came from a goal down at half-time to beat Port Vale 2-1 at Portman Road to stay second in the League One table. Mal Benning’s goal against the run of play moments before half-time gave the visitors the lead but Broadhead netted eight minutes after half-time and from the spot on 84 to claim a crucial three points.

Town made one change from the team which beat Charlton 6-0 with Freddie Ladapo coming into the XI for George Hirst, who dropped to the bench.

Port Vale, under interim-boss Andy Crosby following Monday’s sacking of Darrell Clarke, made two changes from the team which lost 3-2 at Lincoln on Saturday with James Plant, who was making his first league start, and Gavin Massey replacing Matty Taylor, who was among the subs, and Tom Pett. Former Blues striker Ellis Harrison was on the bench.

Town started brightly, 25-goal top scorer clipping a cross into the area from the right and Ladapo rising highest to flick a header not far beyond the far post.

The pattern of the game was established quickly with the Blues dominating and the visitors sitting back in numbers looking to frustrate.

And the Valiants made a decent fist of doing so and in the 14th minute they managed a shot of their own, Benning cutting a ball across from the left and Plant hitting an effort against Cameron Burgess.

The visitors briefly kept the ball at the Town end but the Blues subsequently broke quickly, skipper Sam Morsy sending Nathan Broadhead away into the area but the Wales international had the ball stabbed away from him by Plant just as he was about to shoot.

Vale weren’t too far away from the opening goal in the 19th minute when a long ball from keeper Aidan Stone was allowed through to David Worrall, who stabbed wide of the advancing Walton and also the post before colliding with the Town keeper.

A number of Vale players appealed for a penalty but referee Robert Lewis showed no interest and the official was probably right.

On 24, Massimo Luongo shot through to Stone from just outside the area after a slick interchange by the Blues on the right, however, referee Lewis had already awarded a free-kick for a foul.

Stone was warned about time-wasting as he took his time over the restart, not the first time the Valiants had been in less than a hurry. Moments later, Chaplin shot over the bar.

In the 35th minute, Morsy won the ball inside the Vale half, brought it forward and fed Broadhead, whose shot deflected wide.

Two minutes later, Wes Burns played the ball to Chaplin inside the area on the right. The forward took it past Nathan Smith, who forced him away from the ball as it went out of play, legally according to the referee, otherwise according to the Town players. A penalty might have been harsh but elsewhere on the field the referee might well have deemed it obstruction and awarded an indirect free-kick.

Stone finally tried the referee’s patience too far and was shown a yellow card having again taken an age over the resultant goal-kick.

The Blues were beginning to build up a head of steam as the half was drawing to a close and moments after the fourth official’s board had announced two additional minutes, Morsy looked to find Harry Clarke breaking on the right of the box but sent the ball slightly too long for the former Arsenal man.

However, seconds before the whistle, the visitors took front. Worrall, whose crosses caused the Blues plenty of problems at Vale Park in October, crossed from the right, Clarke headed out to the edge of the box and Benning took a touch before hitting a low shot across the turf and into the corner of the net to stun Portman Road.


The Blues found themselves going in behind at the break for the first time since the Sheffield Wednesday game at the start of February.

Town had started positively but found themselves up against a dogged Vale side and the Blues struggled to create clear-cut chances.

As the break approached they began to put the Valiants under more pressure but without testing Stone.

The goal came very much against the run of play but it wasn’t the first time the visitors had threatened during the half.

It had been the type of half which became all too familiar earlier in the season when the Blues had struggled to find their way past opposition taking a similar approach.

Three minutes after the restart, Davis played a corner from the left low to Chaplin, whose shot was blocked. The ball was sent back beyond the far post but Ladapo lost his footing as he tried an awkward volley.

The early stages of the half had been all Town with the Blues winning a succession of early corners and Vale pinned back in their area.

And eight minutes after the restart, the Blues levelled. Burns crossed low from the right and Broadhead got ahead of his man and hit a low effort across Stone and into the corner of the net to the delight and relief of Portman Road.

Town began looking for a second goal and on 57 Ladapo did well on the right of the box and found Luongo, but the Australian international scuffed to Stone’s near post and the keeper was able to claim.

The Valiants made the first change of the game on the hour, swapping Dan Butterworth for ex-Blue Harrison. Two minutes later, Town switched Ladapo for Hirst.

Moments after the change, Luongo crossed from the left and Broadhead looped a header well over.

After a rare Vale attack had led to a corner, which the Blues dealt with confidently, Chaplin volleyed a Burns cross from the right over the bar when the Town top scorer will feel he might have done better.

Visitors skipper Tom Conlon headed a Vale corner from the right to Walton on 68, Will Forrester deliberately colliding with the keeper as he looked to get the ball out quickly and picking up a yellow card from referee Lewis when play stopped.

Two minutes later, Burns crossed from the right and Luongo flicked a near-post header over the bar.

Vale subsequently replaced James Wilson with Rory Holden, then on 73 Plant was booked for pulling back Broadhead as Town looked to break.

Two minutes later, Luke Woolfenden, who was spending a lot of time in the Valiants’ half, struck a 25-yard shot over the bar.

Town were beginning to up the pressure and in the 79th minute Davis was swapped for Kyle Edwards, while a number of Port Vale players took to the turf to waste time. On 80, before play had restarted, Taylor took over from Massey for the visitors.

Edwards immediately got into the action, twice crossing from the left as Town continued prodding a probing for an opening.

And in the 82nd minute, the Blues were awarded a penalty. Clarke twice crossed from the right inside the box and twice the ball appeared to hit Benning’s hand and the second time referee Lewis pointed straight to the spot.

The Vale players made sure there was a long wait for Broadhead to take the kick, Chaplin picking up a yellow card for shoving one of the visitors off the spot.

Eventually, after the referee had made the Wales international respot the ball, Broadhead slammed the ball to his left as the keeper dived the other way to send Portman Road into raptures.

Two minutes after Broadhead’s sixth goal for Town, the former Everton man was switched for Janoi Donacien, who went to right-back with Clarke moving to the left and Edwards into the role vacated by the Welshman.

In the penultimate scheduled minute, Clarke sent over a teasing right-foot cross from the left and Hirst headed wide when the on-loan Leicester man will feel he should have done better.

The fourth official’s board indicated six additional minutes with the Blues having been well in control since their second goal.

And the Blues saw out the final minutes without any worries to seal a vital victory against committed, difficult and disruptive opposition.

Town hadn’t been at their best in the first half but even so the Vale goal was still very much against the run of play.

Broadhead scoring the early second-half goal was crucial and, particularly after the introductions of Hirst and Edwards, the Blues put the visitors under pressure and a goal seemed only a matter of time.

The Welsh international showed great composure and character to score the penalty and after that the win was never in any real doubt.

It was a game that might not have won before the January additions were added to the squad with Broadhead grabbing tonight's headlines but with Luongo, Clarke and Hirst all also playing a part.

The Blues have now won 10 of their last 11 matches and have been victorious in their last seven at home.

Town stay second with Plymouth netting in the 96th minute goal to win 2-1 at Shrewsbury, while Sheffield Wednesday won by the same scoreline at Bristol Rovers. Barnsley in fourth lost ground after drawing 0-0 at Lincoln.

The Blues, only four games away from automatic promotion back to the Championship, are next in action away at Peterborough, who won 2-1 at Accrington this evening, on Saturday afternoon.

Town: Walton, Clarke, Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns, Morsy (c), Luongo, Davis (Edwards 79), Chaplin, Broadhead (Donacien , Ladapo (Hirst 62). Unused: Hladky, Ball, Harness, Jackson.

Port Vale: Stone, Forrester, Smith, Donnelly, Benning, Worrall, Butterworth (Harrison 60), Conlon (c), Massey (Taylor 80), Plant, Wilson (Holden 70). Unused: Stevens, McDermott, Proctor. Referee: Robert Lewis (Shrewsbury). Att: 27,696 (Vale: 296).


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Foreverdon_Blue added 22:40 - Apr 18
Phew!!! That is the type of game we would not have won a few months ago. Great result - well done Town! COYB!!
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beeringo added 22:40 - Apr 18
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DifferentGravy added 22:41 - Apr 18
Well done lads, needed the win....and got it. Cant rely on other teams slipping up.....as this evening showed.

Everyone mucked in but Morsey/Luongo/Woolfy/Burgess/Broadhead were standouts for me. Edwards was dangerous when he came on. Perhaps get Woolfy practicing his 20 yarders if teams are gonna sit that deep. He had so much space. Also, should vary the corners/corner taker. 10 corners and never really looked liked scoring. But other than that just relieved and pleased for all concerned with the win! Some tough games ahead, lets stick together COYB!



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DaGremloid added 22:41 - Apr 18
We're still well positioned to get promoted automatically, maybe as champions, but it's all getting pretty tense isn't it! You just feel that one slip up now could prove so costly so well done for turning the game around tonight. A few months ago we could easily have only drawn or even lost that game. One of the pleasures of recent weeks is seeing the genuine belief in the team, and the squad and management as a whole.

Well played. And that superior goal difference could yet come into play.
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MickMillsTash added 22:49 - Apr 18
A massive game of football coming up on Saturday.
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Northstandveteran added 22:49 - Apr 18
Not at our best yet still won.

That's the sign of a good team.

The players clearly have great respect for each other and are playing as a unit not a group of individuals.

Well done McK for installing this within the squad.
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cat added 22:59 - Apr 18
Credit to the players and fans for keeping their heads after a sucker punch just before half time. Much better second half performance and we came through what turned out to be a big test. 3 wins from 4 games and we are there. Buzzing to be blue!
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PSGBlue added 23:11 - Apr 18
I was back in Paris tonight for the first time in 4 and a half years. Spent the entire match at the Moulin Rouge. Really could not concentrate on the show, more concerned about tonight's results. Looked like one of those games where the opposition defended in numbers. Won't need to worry about that for the next two as Posh and Barnsley will attack as need to win.

Will we get promoted, of course we ‘can can'……I'll get my coat!
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USA added 23:17 - Apr 18
Don't sing ‘We're top of the league' when we're top? Whaaaat? We're not singing'We're certainties to go up'. We're making the most of this experience by supporting our team. If you've been a regular for the last 2 decades this is the best we've seen. Let people enjoy it. It's the ones who think we're already promoted that do my swede in.

Cheer up!!
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ArnieM added 23:20 - Apr 18
I think playing the next two crucial games away from home might actually go in our favour. PR is FAR TOO tense, and that's passed onto the players.

As for the morons in SBRL who thought it was a good idea to keep the ball- utter t w a t s !
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gosblue added 23:31 - Apr 18
Lesson learned from Cheltenham game - When chasing the points, get the ball in the box and things can happen.
Lesson to be learned from tonight - It doesn't matter who you're playing, you can't leave a big gap between your back line and your midfield when defending or you will get punished.
Great 3 points, 12 more to play for. 8 required. Let's get all 12. COYB
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Umros added 23:32 - Apr 18
Another dour team dispatched on their journey home. Ridiculous time wasting again which perversely ends up making the game a ballache for us to see out because of what they were doing before. Can't be right ! I wonder if there has ever been a goalkeeper sent off for two yellows for time wasting? The token ‘eventual yellow' means little really when it just carries on. Imagine supporting dross like that! Well done town for getting over the line, well deserved. Sometimes the game looked ridiculous with 21 players camped in one half in an cat and mouse endurance game!
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Umros added 23:33 - Apr 18
Another dour team dispatched on their journey home. Ridiculous time wasting again which perversely ends up making the game a ballache for us to see out because of what they were doing before. Can't be right ! I wonder if there has ever been a goalkeeper sent off for two yellows for time wasting? The token ‘eventual yellow' means little really when it just carries on. Imagine supporting dross like that! Well done town for getting over the line, well deserved. Sometimes the game looked ridiculous with 21 players camped in one half in an cat and mouse endurance game!
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d77sgw added 23:33 - Apr 18
Jammy jammy Plymouth - so many late winners this season. Nice to see us get one for once.
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TimmyH added 23:40 - Apr 18
Phew! test passed tonight, Port Vale came here to sit deep and play an organised defence minded game in which they nearly pulled of a draw, we've played better attacking games and were a bit slow to find passes or over quick with players not reading each others passes or control letting some plays down. Broadhead great tonight and a mention to Edwards again effecting the game once on.

It's all about results now and not so much the performances and getting over that line, I reckon 7 points from the final 4 games might do it but I'm no mystic meg, enjoy the ride folks it could get bumpy (lets hope not). Well done lads!
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Bert added 00:06 - Apr 19
Winning ugly at this stage of the season may not help the nerves but a win is a win. When teams present a brick wall for us to breakdown and waste time from the kick off we know only too well why we must get out of this league. PV came to do a job and very nearly did but I doubt we will see a game like this at Peterborough and Barnsley. Two tricky games now but class should be the winner.
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SoCalTownFan added 00:23 - Apr 19
The ref was a joke. Vale should have had a lot more yellow and possibly red cards and Town about 4 penalties. He was a big jessie, afraid to be controversial and stand up for the rules. Does this one support Plymouth?
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Europablue added 00:37 - Apr 19
Bert You're absolutely right, teams like Port Vale are so difficult to beat, in addition to that, it's necessary to beat the quality sides by playing football. The good thing is that if you do manage to get promoted, by means of natural selection the team should be well-suited to the league above. It's not a coincidence that the bigger clubs who get promoted from League One often get promoted to the Premier League.
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bobble added 03:37 - Apr 19
plymouth are machines they just keep whirring,, 10 wins and a draw out 11 games and still in 2nd place ?
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Nobbysnuts added 06:25 - Apr 19
That penalty by broadhead could define our season. Well done under immense pressure. Coyb
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gosblue added 07:12 - Apr 19
Bobbie you're right about Plymouth. They've been winning ugly for weeks. We could get 100 points and finish second and if that's the case, relentless Plymouth will have fully deserved it. Realistically, 8 points guarantees promotion. Wednesday - Maximum points 96, Barnsley - 94, so our massive goal difference would see us over the line. A big 3 points up for grabs on Saturday. Who cares how we get them. COYB
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 07:37 - Apr 19
I think we are all being a bit harsh on PV. OK, the time wasting is annoying, but it's up to the ref to control that. Other than that, PV played to their strengths, and why shouldn't they? I thought their fans put up a good show too: a small club with a long way to travel on a Tuesday night, but they made themselves heard. Mighty glad we were able to overcome them, though. It's by no means all over yet.
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:22 - Apr 19
jeeeeeez that was a nervy night, near crapped myself with the penalty. Think Vale surprised a lot of people, they were up for a match . We for what ever reason were'nt our normal ''slick'' selves but thankfully got the job done. Plymouth just seem always to get through the door just as its closing. and its going to be a tough task for us remaining games imo. So last night was a bit wobbly just hope and pray the wheels stay on till we cross the finishing line. COYB .
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Ipswichbusiness added 08:39 - Apr 19
We won.

That is all you need to know about that match.

Four cup finals to come.

Plymouth have three of their remaining matches at home and with their home record I expect them to win all of them. Their last match is away to Port Vale and I expect them to win that too. Realistically we are competing with Sheffield Wednesday for second place.
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:43 - Apr 19
PV UP FOR MATCH was said tongue in cheek lads ,everyone knew they would be difficult , and lets face it as much as we dont like the bus parking and time wasting , we would be doing same if in the same position They had nothing to gain but could spoil a high fliers night. We still have tougher games ahead, so COYB.
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