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Queens Park Rangers 0 v 1 Ipswich Town
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Saturday, 19th August 2023 Kick-off 15:00
Queens Park Rangers 0-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 19th Aug 2023 17:08

Conor Chaplin’s first goal of the season saw Town maintain their 100 per cent start to their season and stay top of the Championship as the Blues beat QPR 1-0 at Loftus Road. Chaplin reacted sharply to his first shot being blocked in the 75th minute to claim all three points and set a new club unbeaten all-competitions record of 21 matches, surpassing a run achieved in the 1980/81 campaign.

Town boss Kieran McKenna named an unchanged side for the third league game in a row with Vaclav Hladky in goal with Janoi Donacien and Leif Davis the full-backs, and Luke Woolfenden and Cameron Burgess the centre-halves.

Skipper Sam Morsy was joined in the centre of midfield by former Rangers man Massimo Luongo.

Behind central striker George Hirst, Wes Burns was on the right, Chaplin in the centre and Nathan Broadhead on the left.

Ex-Rs midfielder Dominic Ball was on the bench along with Harry Clarke, who came in for Greg Leigh, who dropped out of the 20-man squad.

For the home side, former Town midfielder Andre Dozzell and one-time loan keeper Asmir Begovic started, the latter skippering, while former Blues academy schoolboy Morgan Fox was also in the side. Another ex-loanee, Jack Colback, was on the bench.

There was one change from the team which won 2-1 at Cardiff last week with Lyndon Dykes missing out having picked up a knock in the 1-0 midweek Carabao Cup defeat to Norwich and Chris Willock coming into the XI.

Prior to kick-off, there was a minute’s applause in honour of former QPR players Trevor Francis, John Hollins and Mike Hellawell, all of whom died over the summer.

Town, in their orange and black away kit, were forced to defend an early long throw from the right, Fox fouling Davis and then shoving the Blues’ left-back after the free-kick had been awarded.

Chaplin struck Town’s first shot in the fourth minute from the edge of the box but the forward’s effort deflected away from goal.

On seven, with the game starting frenetically, Hladky was put under pressure as he sought to clear from inside his six-yard box by Rangers striker Sinclair Armstrong, who fouled the Town keeper.

The Blues, with Three Lion Berke Bakay and former managing director Ian Milne watching from the directors' box, should have gone in front in the 10th minute when Davis whipped over a deep corner from the right which reached Burns, who powered his header well wide with a goal looking almost certain.

Within a minute, a cross fell to Chaplin but the forward got the ball caught under his feet but in any case the linesman’s flag was raised.

On 12, Donacien surrendered possession to Armstrong just outside the Town box on the right. The Irish U21 international was forced away from goal but eventually, the ball was played back to the youngster, who hit a powerful low shot across Hladky, off his far post, across goal and off the other before being cleared, the keeper appearing to have got his fingertips to it to push it onto the woodwork.

It was a very fortunate escape for the Blues, who otherwise had been in control in the early stages and the ones prodding and probing for an opening but with Rangers harrying, hassling and giving them little time on the ball.

As the quarter hour approached, Hirst cleverly turned away from his man but his 30-yard effort flew well wide.

QPR went close for a second time in the 18th minute when Fox sent a looping header goalwards from Ilias Chair’s free-kick but Hladky was able to tip over from under his bar.

Following the resultant corner, Paul Smyth was shown the game’s first yellow card for a rash tackle on Chaplin.

On 21, Luongo joined Smyth in referee Geoff Eltringham’s book for a foul on Willock with the game going through a scruffy stop-start patch.


Town were struggling to get into the Rangers final third with Rangers continuing to press determinedly.

On the half hour, the home side again went close to going in front. After some casual play by Woolfenden, Armstrong hit another powerful strike which was saved low down by Hladky with the loose ball cleared ahead of the lurking Smyth.

Within a minute, Broadhead struck a shot from distance wide with the Welshman still to really get into the game.

QPR were on the front foot and after another loose Town pass, this time from Burns on the right, Chair brought the ball forward before hitting a powerful shot over Hladky’s bar.

Town were forced into a change in the 37th minute, Donacien having picked up a knock. Clarke took over for his first league action of the season.

Soon after, Dozzell played in Chair on the left of the box from where the Moroccan international shot wide from a tight angle.

Town went close for the first time in some while in the 44th minute. Following a Davis throw on the left, Hirst exchanged passes with Chaplin before the striker’s effort from the edge of the box looped over.

That was the last penalty area action of an under par first half from the Blues, who had started brightly - with Burns missing a golden opportunity to go in front - before being kept in check by the home side’s stifling press.

QPR had had the better of the chances from there, largely as a result of Town giving the ball away too casually, and will feel they would have deserved to go in in front.

Rangers made a change at the break, replacing Willock with former Blues loanee Colback, who was making his debut having joined the West Londoners in the summer.

Town started the second half positively, Davis nodding a cross from the right back into the box but without finding a teammate. Soon after, Hirst took down a looped ball over the back line into the box but was flagged offside.

On, 49, Chaplin played in Burns down the right but the Wales international’s clipped cross had too little on it and Begovic claimed. Two minutes later, Chair was booked for stopping Morsy from taking a free-kick.

Town had been on top since the restart but in the 52nd minute Rangers broke from inside their own half and Armstrong burst into the area on the left before hitting a shot which Hladky blocked.

Within a minute, the Rs had an even better chance from a corner. Chair worked space for a shot from an angle which was going wide but hit Armstrong and ricocheted on to Osman Kakay, who was unable to direct it goalwards from a matter of feet. It was a big let-off for the Blues, not the first during the game.

Sam Field was booked for a late challenge on Clarke in the 55th minute, the QPR man having received treatment having come out much the worse of the two, the Town sub having maintained possession and the Blues won a corner.

Town were looking more themselves in the second half with QPR perhaps tiring in the heat following their first-half pressing. As the game reached the hour mark, Luongo shot low but wide from distance.

On 63, Armstrong went down with no one near him inside the centre circle and required treatment, while the other 21 players made for the touchline for a drink in the hot West London conditions. The young striker, who had been a thorn in Town’s side all afternoon, was replaced with Ryan Kolli.

The Blues carved out a chance to break the deadlock in the 66th minute, Davis’s cross from the left finding Chaplin in space 14 yards out but the forward’s effort was diverted high and wide by Kenneth Paal’s challenge, something missed by referee Eltringham, who gave a goalkick, much to the annoyance of Chaplin and the Town fans behind the goal.

QPR swapped Field, who presumably hadn’t recovered from his self-inflicted injury, for Elijah Dixon-Bonner, before Davis blazed over after a long throw from the right had been half-cleared to him 25 yards out.

Town had what looked a very strong shout for a penalty in the 69th minute when Hirst got in behind Steve Cook as they chased a ball over the top. The Blues striker went to ground as they tangled with the recent signing from Nottingham Forest having his hands all over the ex-Leicester striker. On this occasion it was QPR who were the lucky ones.

But that good fortune wasn’t to last them too much longer. In the 75th minute, after a Cook over-head kick from a corner had looped wide at one end, Davis played the ball in to Chaplin from the left.

Last season’s 29-goal top scorer’s first effort was blocked by Colback but the forward was quickest to react and hit his second attempt low past Begovic and into the net.

Chaplin delightedly celebrated his first goal of this campaign in front of the ecstatic 3,012 Town fans behind the goal.

The Blues forward went looking for another, smashing a volley from the right of the box not too far wide in the 77th minute after a Burns cross had been half-cleared.

Chaplin had another go two minutes later but his 25-yard effort was too close to Begovic, who claimed with little fanfare.

Burgess headed over following a corner, then on 82, Town switched the unusually quiet Broadhead for Omari Hutchinson and Burns for Kayden Jackson.

QPR almost scored a remarkable equaliser in the 86th minute when Chair spotted Hladky off his line from the touchline on the right, not far inside his own half. The ball was looping under the bar but the Town keeper watched it all the way and just managed to get back to tip it over his bar.

As the game moved into seven minutes of injury time, Hirst won a corner on the right before he was replaced with Freddie Ladapo. Town also switched Chaplin for Marcus Harness, while Rangers withdrew Dozzell for Stephen Duke-McKenna.

Town went close again in the fourth minute of injury time when Luongo turned a powerful effort towards goal from Davis’s pass from the left but Begovic did superbly to get down to his right to keep it out.

Seconds before the whistle, Colback was booked for a frustrated foul on Hutchinson as the on-loan Chelsea man skipped away from him.

A third win in three league games sees the Blues remain at the top of the Championship ahead of Leicester on goal difference, something the travelling fans delightedly chanted as the players made their way over to celebrate. The Foxes are the only other side in the division with a 100 per cent record.

Town had been second best in the first half and might well have been behind, but were much better after the break with QPR unable to maintain the energetic press which had limited the Blues in the opening period.

Prior to Chaplin’s typically predatory goal, Town should have been awarded a penalty, although the home side will be rueing Kakay’s miss.

Having gone in front, the Blues only ever looked in any trouble as Chair’s audacious effort looped towards goal and a first win at Loftus Road since 2010 was seen out with relative comfort despite a couple of late Rangers free-kicks and corners.

Town are the first promoted side to win their first three Championship fixtures since Southampton in 2011/12, a year in which the Saints went straight up to the Premier League.

The Blues have set a new club record of 21 matches unbeaten in all competitions, beating a 20-game streak in 1980/81. Their league unbeaten run is now 22, closing in on the record 23 achieved in 1979/80.

Town have the chance to match that when Leeds United are at Portman Road next Saturday and on current form, who would bet against them maintaining their brilliant start to life back in the Championship?

QPR: Begovic (c), Kakay, Paal, Cook, Willock (Colback 46), Field, Chair, Smith, Fox, Dozzell (Duke-McKenna 92), Armstrong (Kolli 65). Unused: Walsh, Richards, Dixon-Bonner, Larkeche, Gubbins, Adomah.

Town: Hladky, Donacien (Clarke 37), Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns (Jackson 82), Morsy (c), Luongo, Davis, Chaplin (Harness 92), Broadhead (Hutchinson 82), Hirst (Ladapo 92). Unused: Slicker, Ball, Evans, Taylor. Referee: Geoff Eltringham (County Durham). Att: 16,790 (Town: 3,012).


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Suffolkboy added 18:11 - Aug 19
It’ll be interesting to see what KM has to say ,and how he couches his remarks . Little doubt ITFC were on the ‘slack’ or ‘wasteful ‘ side today ,and very much less than sharp and on point in the box .
Excellent indeed to read of how well H is playing at the back : but it’s perhaps unsurprising to read WB looking less than sharp . He went through a spell last season of being almost dreadfully lack lustre ,but at Championship level we need full on belief ,confidence and competence week in week out ; could it be we need physical cover for his role ?
It’d be a boost to learn we had acquired one or two to strengthen the squad ,but KM and Co won’t accept compromise !
As to the Sir Bobby references, how amazed and grateful we ought to be that such a comparison can be worthily made !
COYB
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Nomore4 added 18:12 - Aug 19
Hi NSV to start. Yes I did see it coming…..and expected it.
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bluearmy78 added 18:13 - Aug 19
Great away win today! There will be a lot of tough games this season where we have to weather the storm like we did today, but we did just that at a ground where we haven’t won since 2010. Lovely to be sitting top after 3 games, that’s my weekend already on a high, COYB!!
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Nomore4 added 18:18 - Aug 19
But like you NSV….seen it all through the years. If you can’t jump all over now….
When can you. Most optimistic in my 40 years watching…..
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ThaiBlue added 18:21 - Aug 19
Great win defence was good keeper was superb.broadhead quiet and burns was so poor.think a couple more bodies needed but a really good win.leeds will be a big test but for them 2.well done the great support today was fantastic on the tv.
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Van_Blue added 18:31 - Aug 19
I thought Hladky looked really good today. Apart from the saves, his positioning as an additional defender and claiming crosses looked confident.
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Hatman2 added 18:32 - Aug 19
Grinding wins and (somehow) holding on to clean sheets are a massively important quantity for winners to have. Phenomenal to keep our momentum going.
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Linkboy13 added 18:47 - Aug 19
Not a great performance but most fans not familiar with the technicalities of the game won't care. Deep down Keiran McKenna won't be satisfied and will be working on weaknesses in training and might even make a couple of changes. I think Clarke will probably come in for Donacian who looked a bit shaky at times. At the start of the season i would have been happy with eight points from the first four games and we've already exceeded that. I fully expect us after a below performance today to raise our game next week and beat Leeds. The physicality and pace of the championship is so much greater than league one that we will need two or three more signings in what is going to be a very exhausting season.
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USA added 19:19 - Aug 19
It was never a penalty but we ground out the sun. Certainly riding our luck at times but it’s points that count.
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USA added 19:21 - Aug 19
Win*
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joyousblue added 19:46 - Aug 19
Were on the train homeward bound , just really happy and proud , qpr are a tough nut , but we hsve so much grit about us we dont fold anymore, not totally sure where the possible recruitments would fit in woolfy and burgess stood up to a top top player today and edmusen and ball as back up , i think kieron will sign a couple , but i think the delay was he wanted to see how the current sqad did and he must be pleased
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FrankMarshall added 19:49 - Aug 19
Great result, but we all know for certain now that we need those reinforcements.
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WonTheCupin78 added 20:15 - Aug 19
Rode our luck rollercoaster today and came out the other end with the 3 points. Very physical game and I'd be surprised if QPR are bottom 3 at the end of the season after that performance. 9 points after 3 games= superb start. Keep going team!
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bluesince76 added 20:16 - Aug 19
Great to grind out a result like this sign of good team definitely need 3 or 4 quality players for the season ahead coyb.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 20:38 - Aug 19
Lightningboy, so sorry I am drunk with excitement and mishit, I absolutely agree with you.
It would be nice if there were a retract button.


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chepstowblue added 20:42 - Aug 19
Definitely a result that papers over the cracks. An incredibly dopey first half was followed by a much improved but still fairly substandard second period. Thankfully we were up against an injury ravaged side.So many poor individual performances. For years we've found different ways to lose, it seems that the start of this season is the complete opposite. One of those days when it was better to be lucky than good.
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Northstandveteran added 20:45 - Aug 19
I'd up vote you twice for your last post if I could Nomore4.

I may have to reevaluate my pre season prediction of just outside the top 6.

As for the 40 years, the last time I was at Loftus Road following the town, Ray Wilkins was playing!

He's old, he's bald, he really should be sold, Ray Wilkins.....was the song of the day as I recall.
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ArnieM added 22:38 - Aug 19
I think it was a penalty because Hirst didn’t go down straight away…
Resilient performance, and a fantastic squad, but it needs bolstering. They’ll never keep this intensity up for 40+ games I think. We need someone to push Burns, a striker and a CB .

Well played today fellas: absolutely nailed on gritty resilient performance.
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BcarefulwhatUWish4 added 23:16 - Aug 19
Resilient performance against what turned out to be a very tough side. Very lucky to go into half-time 0-0 and second half we were much brighter. Vladky was (again) a key player and for me - Man of the Match. Like most other posters have said, we do still need 2/3 game changing signings if we are intending to battle for a top six spot. Luck went with us today, it won't always.
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RobsonWark added 23:37 - Aug 19
Wolfenden is slow, error prone and not good enough for the Championship. We need to get a great central defender to compliment Burgess.
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algarvefan added 23:54 - Aug 19
RobsonWark there are those that walk among us who forget how old Woolfie is, still very young and will make errors, as do all players. Burgess defends well but his distribution is poor at times. We are still a work in progress, but going exceptionally well.

Woolfie is good enough, they are all good enough, but doesn't mean we don't need to add to the squad, we do.
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Gdunkdafunk added 04:10 - Aug 20
Hladky's save at the end was absolute class, made it look so easy. When seen in slo mo, it would have caught a lot of keepers out, he spotted it early & set himself perfectly. Important saves & he definitely got a finger to the earlier one onto the posts, take a bow Victor
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GiveusaWave added 06:00 - Aug 20
Class result and nine points from the first three games is excellent. However....if it wasn't for Hladky we would have lost that game. We can't rely on our GK to be in world class form game after game....that defender (and another striker) much needed. Sinclair Armstrong looked superb...would love it if we tried to get him in. He was feeding off long balls so had a difficult afternoon. In a passing team...his acceleration and pace would really pay dividends.
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 07:29 - Aug 20
It was a scruffy, scrappy win and there are some arguments that it shows we need a bit more depth in some areas. However, being top of the league with sell-out's every week is absolutely the way to turn the head of whatever talent Mark Ashton is hunting for. We can say 'come to Ipswich and have a tilt at promotion not survival'.
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Ipswichbusiness added 08:27 - Aug 20
A good goal, a clean sheet, three points and we’re top of the league.

What’s not to like about that?
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