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Ipswich Town 3 v 4 Leeds United
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Saturday, 26th August 2023 Kick-off 15:00
Ipswich Town 3-4 Leeds United - Match Report
Saturday, 26th Aug 2023 17:12

Town’s 100 per cent start to the season came to an end as they were beaten 4-3 by Leeds United in a pulsating encounter at Portman Road, which sees the Blues drop to sixth in the early-season Championship table. A Joe Rodon own goal gave Town the lead on seven but the Blues found themselves 3-1 behind following quick-fire goals from Georginio Rutter, Wilfried Gnonto and Joel Piroe on 10, 14 and 19, before Nathan Broadhead pulled one back in first-half injury time to give the home side a foothold. However, despite the Blues having periods on top, the Whites sealed their first win of the season via Luis Sinisterra’s goal 15 minutes from time, before Conor Chaplin pulled one back for Town deep in injury time.

Harry Clarke and Kayden Jackson came into the Blues team as Janoi Donacien and George Hirst missed out.

Clarke started at right-back for Donacien, who suffered a groin strain at QPR last week, while Jackson was the main striker with Hirst missing out with an adductor issue.

Otherwise, the Blues were unchanged from the team which won 1-0 at Loftus Road last week with new loan addition Brandon Williams among the subs.


For Leeds, new signing Piroe started, while Gnonto and Sinisterra were back in the XI having returned to the fold this week having agitated for a move and due to a contractual legal issue respectively.

Leeds began the game seeing more of the ball and looking for openings but with the Town backline making a couple of vital interceptions.

On six, the Blues threatened for the first time, Jackson and Broadhead exchanging passes before the striker’s cross back to the Welshman was under-hit and was intercepted.

But a minute later, Town did take the lead. Jackson was sent away down the left by Leif Davis and his low cross was turned in at the near post by Rodon.

The Blues weren’t far from a second in the ninth minute, Davis breaking away down the left against his old club and sending over a low cross which reached Wes Burns but Sam Byram turned it behind as the Wales international looked to shoot.

It had been a frantic start and in the 10th minute Leeds levelled, Rutter turning and taking the ball into the area on the right and holding off challenges before hitting a low shot into the net off the inside of the far post. Burgess and Morsy maintained a lengthy dialogue regarding how the goal came about while the Whites celebrated.

Only four minutes later, the visitors went in front. Byram crossed from the left after a lengthy spell of Leeds possession and Gnonto nipped in between Vaclav Hladky and Davis at the far post to stick a leg out to turn it home.

And in the 19th minute, Leeds increased their lead, Sinisterra cutting in from the left past Clarke before hitting a shot which Hladky couldn’t hold and debutant Piroe tapped home from six yards.

It had been a remarkable opening period to the game and the action and chances continued.

In the 21st minute, Burns cut across from the right and Jackson flicked across the face but wide. Broadhead picked up the loose ball and laid it back to Massimo Luongo on the penalty spot and the Australian hit a low shot which was blocked on the line by Byram.

As the Blues prepared to take the corner, Leeds were forced into a change, Byram making way for Cody Drameh.

Town reacted well to conceding three times and went looking to pull one back, Jackson forcing Leeds keeper Illan Meslier to push his shot from the edge of the box wide.

On 32, Clarke sent Burns away on the right and the Welshman sent over a low cross which was bundled behind ahead of Jackson by sub Drameh.

Town continued to see a lot of the ball with the Leeds defence looking far from impenetrable, but with the Whites looking likely to score a fourth whenever they were in the final third, £70 million-plus quartet Sinisterra, Gnonto, Rutter and Piroe having caused the Blues’ backline more problems than any attacking unit during Kieran McKenna’s time at the club.

In the 41st minute, Burns, who had been found in space on a number of occasions on the right, was sent away but Drameh slid in as the former Fleetwood man shaped to shoot.


Town continued to threaten and in the 44th minute, Broadhead brought the ball to the edge of the box before hitting a low shot just wide to Meslier’s right.

As the half moved into six additional minutes, the Blues worked the ball from left to right, Chaplin teeing-up Burns, who scraped his shot well wide.

Four minutes into injury time, Gnonto brought the ball in from the left but sent the ball high and wide into the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

Skipper Morsy, making his 500th career appearance, was booked just before the break for a trip on Whites youngster Archie Gray.

Seconds before the whistle ended a remarkable half, the Blues pulled a goal back. Jackson used his pace to beat Meslier to Drameh’s backpass but was forced wide on the right. However, the Bradford-born frontman picked out Broadhead, who found the net off a defender.

The end of a topsy-turvy brilliant half was greeted by a huge roar from the Town support, sensing that their side had got themselves firmly back into a pulsating game.

Having gone ahead through Rodon’s own goal, the Blues might have gone 2-0 up via Burns’s chance but were then repeatedly cut apart by the Leeds frontmen and found themselves 3-1 down.

But there was no panic despite the rarity of the position and Town played themselves back into the match and had had chances before Broadhead’s goal.

Leeds swapped Drameh, who had only come on in the 24th, with Jamie Shackleton taking over.

Town started the second half on the front foot, playing the game in and around the Leeds area but without being able to work an opportunity.

However, it was the visitors who struck the first effort following the restart but Gnonto’s 51st-minute effort from the edge of the box was too close to Hladky, who claimed comfortably.

A minute later, sub Shackleton was booked for time-wasting as the Blues tried to take a free-kick, then on 56 Luongo joined him for a tactical foul on Rutter halfway as Leeds counter-attacked.

Three minutes later, Luongo worked his way into the box before feeding Broadhead on the left, the Wales international cutting inside his man before hitting a shot which was deflected behind for a corner. As the Blues prepared to take the flag-kick, Gnonto was booked for a foul earlier in the move.

Following the corner, Clarke brought the ball into the box on the left but sent his shot wide of Meslier’s left post.

There was a big scare for the Blues just after the hour mark when Broadhead gave away possession on halfway and Leeds broke. Piroe was played in on the left of the area but his effort was blocked into the side-netting by Clarke.

On 64, Chaplin sent Burns away on the right and the Welshman cut back from the byline towards Jackson but Rodon got a toe in ahead of the Town striker.

The Blues were by now dominating the ball, prodding and probing, while the Whites were looking to break as they sought a fourth goal.

In the 69th minute, Sinisterra struck a powerful effort from distance which was took close to Hladky, who claimed.

The Czech keeper needed to make another stop a minute later, getting down to his right to push Piroe’s low shot past his right post. Following the corner, which Hladky claimed, Leeds skipper Luke Ayling was yellow-carded for pulling back Burns as the Blues looked to counter-attack quickly.

Town made their first changes of the afternoon in the 73rd minute, Freddie Ladapo, Omari Hutchinson and Williams, making his debut, taking over from Jackson, who had had another effective afternoon as the central striker having had a hand in both goals, Broadhead and Clarke.

Two minutes after the changes, Leeds scored their fourth of the afternoon. Sinisterra was played in behind Williams, who was yet to get settled into the game, and the Colombian took the ball on into the area before slipping it past Hladky to the keeper’s left.

The fourth Leeds goal rather took the wind out of the home contingent of the 29,606 crowd, nevertheless captain Morsy went looking for a goal which would bring the Blues back into it but his strike was took close to Meslier, who saved comfortably.

On 80, Burns cut back from the right to Chaplin but last season’s top scorer sent his first time effort well wide.

Town switched Luongo and Burns for Jack Taylor and Marcus Harness on 82, then three minutes later Leeds introduced Joe Gelhardt for Sinisterra

Moments after the change, Taylor unleashed a powerful strike from distance which Meslier batted behind. Following the corner, the ball was played to Hutchinson on the right of the box and the on-loan Chelsea man hit a shot into the ground which the visitors’ keeper was again forced to save. Soon after, Luke Woolfenden was booked for a foul on Gnonto.

Town continued to push forward and look for a goal but the impetus had gone out of the game and the crowd, who had done their part earlier in the game. had become more subdued following the fourth Leeds goal.

As the fourth official indicated five additional minutes, Leeds swapped skipper Ayling for Charlie Cresswell and Piroe for Darko Gyabi.

In the dying seconds, the Blues pulled a goal back, Chaplin turning away from his man and hitting a low left-footed shot across Meslier and just inside the post.

The crowd urged their side on for a fourth but there wasn’t time and the Blues’ first loss of the season was confirmed.

However, the whistle was greeted by cheers from the home support despite the defeat after an encounter which had swung back and forth but with the visitors ultimately edging it.

After the Blues had taken their early lead, the Leeds forward players had shown their Premier League credentials with the three goals in nine minutes, although Town will feel they could have defended far better.

To their credit, the Blues never showed any signs of buckling and played their way back into the match and deserved Broadhead’s goal when it came and then took the game to the Whites after the break.

Broadhead and Clarke had chances but the Blues never really peppered the Leeds goal during that spell and the West Yorkshiremen looked a threat on the break and had had a couple of opportunities prior to Sinisterra’s goal.

Chaplin’s second of the season gave the scoreline a more representative feel with the Blues having given a good account of themselves against a Leeds side who, on the showing of their attacking players, are likely to be the ones to beat in the division this season.

The defeat is Town’s first of the season, the first in the league since the 2-1 loss at Oxford in January and the first in all competitions since the FA Cup replay by the same scoreline at Burnley a month later.

Town's newly-created all-competitions unbeaten record ends at 21 matches, while they fell one short of the 1979/80 league record of 23 games undefeated.

It’s Town’s first home defeat since the 1-0 loss to Lincoln last October, while the Blues previously conceded four under McKenna in the 4-4 draw at Charlton, also in October last year.

The last time Portman Road saw seven goals in a match was the 2-5 defeat to Bolton Wanderers in September 2011.

Town are next in league action at home to Cardiff City, who beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 today, next Saturday afternoon, following a Carabao Cup trip to Reading on Tuesday.

Town: Hladky, Clarke (Williams 73), Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis, Morsy (c), Luongo (Taylor 82), Burns (Harness 82), Chaplin, Broadhead (Hutchinson 73), Jackson (Ladapo 73). Unused: Slicker, Edmundson, Evans, Ball.

Leeds: Meslier, Ayling (c) (Cresswell 90), Ampadu, Piroe (Gyabi 90), Rodon, Struijk, Gray, Sinisterra (Gelhardt 85), Rutter, Byram (Drameh 24 (Shackleton 46)), Gnonto. Unused: Darlow, Summerville, Greenwood, Hjelde. Referee: Bobby Madley (West Yorkshire). Att: 29,606 (Leeds: 2,008).


Photo: Matchday Images



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bobble added 22:54 - Aug 26
shame we didnt have hirst playing it sounds like...jackson just doesnt score many despite his workrate......goals win games
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prutbrk added 23:41 - Aug 26
The amount of rubbish I am reading here. I quote "Leeds spent 99m during the summer and there was not much in it so let’s keep building and let’s see how far we can go this season"
Please name ne these players that we have bought for £99M. Leeds hav bought 4 players in so far this summer. Rodon ( Loan) Byram ( Free ) Darlow (£ 5 on the treatment table...who didn't play ) Piroe (£10m). That leaves Ampadu, who by your reckoning cost Leeds around £89M...lol...what a joke. Also you have not taken into account that they have had 13 leave and had 5 on the treatment table. In fact they have been that short of players that they have not been able to fill a subs bench
And as regard to you letting in sloppy goals. Did you not think that Drameh's back pass wasn't sloppy?. You guys have a good team and play well. I have no doubt that you will be in or around the top 6 playing as you do. But let's not start by saying how good you were against a Premiership team/. Because we are a Championship team and virtually all the players that got us relegated are gone. We are starting again. New owners, new manager, new players, new style of play. So credit where it is due please and less of some of the vitriol. Have a good season Town
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BcarefulwhatUWish4 added 00:16 - Aug 27
Prutbrk

I have no idea where the figure for Leeds spending 99M comes from. It's more likely that fans are talking about the annual wage bills of the two clubs (around 43M for Leeds before the Piroe permanent deal and 8.2M for Ipswich before the Williams loan signing).

Facefacts

You make some very good points. It would be good to know what the season expectations are. If it's top half= we are doing very well. If it's bottom half= we are doing very well. If it's avoiding relegation= also doing very well. Honestly, I'd love it if our expectation was top 6 but I'd doubt that'd be the case. I'm guessing it's more about consolidation this season and making sure that we are well away from any possibility of relegation.

Ipswich vs Leeds: thought both teams played well. We were caught out defensively and we know that's an area where we need a new signing. Leeds look very sharp and good for a top 2 place (some top, top players in their squad). We matched them for long periods of the game but can't match them when it comes to squad depth. Good effort by the team and I'd have taken 9 points after 4 games pre-season.

We are doing better than Sheffield Wednesday and Plymouth.
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Tractor_Boy_in_HK added 05:11 - Aug 27
We're a 10 pound striker and top class defender away from competing for a championship at this level.

We also desperately need Walton back, I hope this puts paid to all those that think Vas is a top keeper and can do the job.
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algarvefan added 07:47 - Aug 27
Yesterday was our first crazy game for a long time, they happen every now and again and you have to take the hit and move on. We haven't suddenly become a bad team and I thought in general play we did well and most of all, we never gave up fighting and that gives me hope. Even when the cause was last at 2-4 we kept going, if that goal had come 5 minutes earlier, who knows we might be talking a draw.

Keep the faith people.

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ImAbeliever added 09:23 - Aug 27
Well, I came away from PR really impressed with our overall performance. Played against a very high quality team and never stopped. If we can get a couple of ‘the right players’ in and the injured back to 100% I believe we can have a great season again.
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suffolkblueeye added 09:33 - Aug 27
Freddie is rubbish, Jackson couldn’t score in league 1 so isn’t going to suddenly produce in the championship, but his work rate is far better than ladapo, so can see why he was selected. Need a striker urgently.
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atty added 09:34 - Aug 27
A reality check but lots of positives as mentioned on here. We competed and dominated for long spells. Poor defending defo, against much better attacking players. My pre season fear was lack of pace in defence and midfield. I think that showed today. We need those 2/3 new players, all better quality of course. A lleader at the back, a CF, and more pace in the middle, and striker. No idea who drops out if the squad if we make those signings. Lapado, Evans, Edmundson? I said pre-season that l’d be happy with a solid top half finish playing our game, to bed us in nicely in the Championship.
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Marinersnose added 10:24 - Aug 27
So Hladky who has arguably been our best player for most of the matches this season is now a spent force. We have too many flakey fans who don’t understand the game and hone in on the negatives. Yes he made mistakes but his distribution was superb and he pulled off two unbelievable saves which looked certain goals. We lost to a better equipped team who had pace. Our midfield couldn’t deal with the pace and one touch football. That’s not an issue at this stage as this was a team playing PL 3 months ago while we were in a pub league. It’ll take time to adjust. KMK will be abundantly aware of our weaknesses but we cannot attract players in the same way a club like Leeds can. This was a decent performance but we missed too many good goal scoring opportunities. We scored three goals against a team who will get better. Take the positives and move on. A great game to watch imo
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blueboy1981 added 11:37 - Aug 27
All in all, I think it’s already time for the ‘Hissy Fits’ to stop raving and ranting about where we’re going to finish this season, and above whom !!
We had some of the above predicting a 3-0 Home Win yesterday - until REALITY kicked in, and we concede Four …. !!!
Like it or not, we are not at Championship success level, without incoming players it will progressively show …. !!!
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Cadiar added 11:47 - Aug 27
As usual RobsonWark having his usual dig at Jackson who had a very good game, did the job KM put him in for. Surprised Blueboy1981 isn't saying its time for KM to go which he has said in the past but denies it. Now Hladky is being demonised. Look where we were 2 years ago, how long has our rookie manager been with us 20 months? He done wonders without spending a fortune.
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barrystedmunds added 12:23 - Aug 27
The three who came down, by and large, have kept their premier league squads and you could argue have settled into the demands of Championship life without too much turmoil, Leeds probably up until yesterday, the initial suspects for adapting.
As a league one team coming up, things are always going to be tough, but our showing so far has been more than encouraging. I haven’t bought into the “automatic promotion” hysteria (lovely if we did) as I feel we need to adapt to this league with the additions that may require.
Early, early days with a very long way to go.
But I’m the happiest I have been for a good long while with being a Town fan.
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kingofanglia96 added 12:48 - Aug 27
A reality check for us! We played some good football but we're going to have to improve defensively. Both teams are. Big fan of Davis but thought him having a laugh, joke and hug with Ayling when we were 3-1 down was poor. After the game fine, but not during a break in play. Taylor looked sharp when he came on and Broady had a good game before he was taken off. Can see a couple of changes next weekend. COYB
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blueboy1981 added 13:49 - Aug 27
Cadiar - enjoy your ‘make believe’ Dreamworld !
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blueboy1981 added 14:02 - Aug 27
There’s a Mental Trait amongst some Town Supporters that continuously refer to ‘but compared to where we were’ as solace for Defeat ! - to real Supporters who WANT success for our Club again - where we were two years of ten years ago is IRRELEVANT, we need to move onwards and upwards - and that means NOW, and also means WINNING Matches.
Who cares ‘where we were’ ? - it’s NOW and AHEAD that matters, with Winning our next one, with no excuses please for not doing so.
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Cadiar added 21:59 - Aug 27
Self opinionated garbage from Blueboy suggest you go back to all your negative comments starting with when you were saying KM should go. It's there for anyone to see, guess you're still denying it.
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dirtydingusmagee added 22:08 - Aug 27
blueboy weve played 4 games and lost one ,and yo are expecting everyone to join you in moaning ,and you having a dig at people on here.I suppose if we signed 3 more players you would still have issues with them if we arent top after another 4 games, you will be wanting manager out by October, We got promoted with Plymouth and the Owls, we are doing better than both after 3 tough matches. You are always bleating, give it a rest please .McKenna has done a good job, the club is in a better place,AND YET YOU JUST WHINE WHINE WHINE .
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blueboy1981 added 09:28 - Aug 28
Get your Facts right Dirtydingus first and foremost - it’s called REALITY, and not living in Cloud Cuckoo Land.
Your Choice - as is Mine, I choice not to !
Talking of Bleating, there’s been plenty of that from some of you about consecutive Promotions, finishing above Norwich, etc;
Shall we wait and see ? - talk is always CHEAP ! - proof is what counts, by WINNING … !!!
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Razor added 10:14 - Aug 28
Ojn cool reflection what a brilliant game of fpptball and well refereed. Yes we need to go shopping, Nakki Wells for me, should have had him years ago.Pity oyr newfull back got skinned the minute he came on but thats life-----2 winnable games this week.
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