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Ipswich Town 2 v 1 Coventry City
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Saturday, 2nd December 2023 Kick-off 15:00
Ipswich Town 2-1 Coventry City - Match Report
Saturday, 2nd Dec 2023 17:09

First-half goals from George Hirst and Wes Burns were enough to see second-placed Town to a 2-1 victory over Coventry City, who missed a second-half penalty before a Brandon Williams own goal saw them pull one back deep in injury time. Hirst gave the Blues the lead in the sixth minute, firing home after being brilliantly played through by Nathan Broadhead, then Burns scored a superb outside-of-the-boot effort on 39. Matt Godden smashed his spot-kick against the bar on 73 after Harry Clarke had fouled Tatsuhiro Sakamoto but the visitors netted a late consolation when Williams nodded past his own keeper under pressure from Ellis Simms.

Town made one change from the team which beat Millwall 3-1 on Wednesday with Luke Woolfenden returning for Axel Tuanzebe at the heart of the defence.

Tuanzebe dropped out of the squad with Brandon Williams back on the bench having missed the victory over the Lions with a minor knock.

For the Sky Blues, manager Mark Robins made two changes with Callum O’Hare and Yasin Ayari coming into the team for Godden and Sakamoto, who dropped to the bench having started Tuesday’s 1-0 home victory over Plymouth.

Coventry were first to threaten in the second minute, passing their way through the Blues from their own half until Cameron Burgess outmuscled Haji Wright on the edge of the box.

But Town quickly began to get on top and in the fourth minute, after good work from Broadhead and Hirst, Burns played the ball in from the right to Conor Chaplin, but the forward sent a looping effort onto the roof of the net.

However, a minute later, the Blues went in front. From the halfway line on the left, Broadhead played a superb through ball for Hirst, who ran across his man before stroking confidently past visitors’ keeper Brad Collins.

As the Town players and crowd celebrated the striker’s fifth goal of the season, Burns underwent treatment for what looked to be a knock to his previously injured shoulder having been blocked off by Jake Bidwell, but following the restart was able to carry on.

The Blues continued to control the game and in the 14th minute, Broadhead stood up a cross from the left of the box which fell to Chaplin, but a Coventry defender made an important challenge.

A minute later, Broadhead had a golden opportunity to double Town’s lead having been played in behind the Sky Blues’ defence by skipper Sam Morsy, but screwed his low shot just wide of Collins’s right post.

On 18, Liam Kitching looped a header over from a Josh Eccles corner on the Coventry right.

But it was still mainly Town and on 25 Burns smashed a shot not too far over from the edge of the box to the right after a headed clearance fell to him.

A minute later, after Burns had been fouled by Bidwell, Broadhead nodded Morsy’s free-kick just over the bar.

As the half hour approach, Coventry began to get more into the game and in the 29th minute forced Vaclav Hladky into his first save of the afternoon.

A overhit cross from the right fell to Bidwell just outside the area to the left from where the former Swansea man struck a powerful effort which Hladky did well to save to his left. The ball looped into the air but the Blues worked it away from goal competently.


Sky Blues fans were on their feet in the 36th minute when Wright nodded home from close range from Ayari’s right-wing cross but the linesman rightly had raised his flag.

However, the visitors continued to threaten and following a corner on the left Bidwell struck another shot against a defender, then sent the rebound well over.

On 39, Luongo was booked for a foul on Milan van Ewijk, the Australian international’s fifth yellow card of the season - on the final game that five cautions lead to a suspension - meaning he’ll miss next week’s game away against his old club Middlesbrough.

Any frustrations Town may have had regarding that were quickly forgotten two minutes later when the Blues added to their lead via a stunning Burns strike.

The Wales international brought the ball in from the right before sending a superb outside-of-the-right boot effort curling trivela shot into the top corner of the net with keeper Collins motionless.

Burns’s second strike of the campaign was another to into an already keenly-contested Town goal of the season competition.

As the game moved into three minutes of additional time. A Chaplin shot from a tight angle on the right was forced out to Broadhead, who teed-up Davis, who was bursting into the box, but the former Leeds man blazed deep into the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand.

That was the final action of another impressive half from the Blues, who deserved their lead even if Coventry had had one or two chances to get themselves back into it.

The Blues quickly got into their stride and as against Millwall in midweek, netted an all-important early goal.

Town subsequently had opportunities to add to their lead, with Broadhead missing a very good chance, before the visitors got a foothold in the game and caused the Blues one or two problems with Hladky making a decent save.

However, Burns’s brilliant goal came just when Town needed it to put the Blues in a very strong position at half-time.

Ahead of the restart, Coventry made a triple change, Joel Latibeaudiere, Tatsuhiro Sakamoto and Matt Godden replacing Eccles, Ayari and Jamie Allen.

Town made a slightly scruffy start to the second half without threatening to add to their lead.

At the other end, Godden shot well wide on 53, then five minutes later Bobby Thomas headed similarly beyond the post from a corner from the left. Following the corner, Broadhead underwent treatment before continuing.

Clarke stuck Town’s first effort in the 63rd minute, the full-back’s powerful effort just flaying past Collins’s left post.

Two minutes later, the Blues swapped Broadhead and Burns for Marcus Harness and Omari Hutchinson with both departing players warmly applauded off the field.
As the game moved towards its final 20 minutes, Town were passing the ball around, looking to see the match out. However, on 73, after some sloppy play, they conceded a corner.

And following the corner, Coventry were awarded a penalty when Clarke tripped Sakamoto. It looked the right decision, even if the Coventry sub had taken a little while to go to ground.

Another sub, Godden, took the kick and smashed it against the underside of the bar and away from goal, much to the delight of the Blues’ support. Soon afterwards, Coventry switched Wright for Ellis Simms and O’Hare for Jay Dasilva.

The missed penalty seemed to reinvigorate the previously quiet fans and team, and on 76 Luongo struck a powerful effort which Collins palmed wide of goal.

Two minutes later, Town swapped Clarke and Chaplin for Williams and Jack Taylor, then in the 79th minute Sakamoto was yellow-carded for a late challenge on Burgess.

The Blues made their final change in the 85th minute, Kayden Jackson taking over from the again impressive Hirst.

Simms headed wide for Coventry on 88, then with Town again having been sloppy in their own final third, Latibeaudiere shot well over.

As the game moved into its penultimate minute, Williams was booked for a foul on Dasilva, his fifth booking, meaning the Manchester United loanee will also miss next week’s match on Teesside.

In the sixth minute of injury time, Coventry pulled a goal back from what was virtually the final kick of the game. A cross looped in from the right and Williams appeared to nod past Hladky under pressure from Simms, the full-back indicating that he thought he was fouled by the striker.

The loanee may well have had a case but there was no time for the Sky Blues to give Town any late nerves with referee Andrew Kitchen blowing his whistle moments after the restart.

As against Millwall on Wednesday, the game was all but won in the first half. However, the Blues were sloppy at times during the second half and the last 17 minutes might have been tougher had Godden not missed Coventry’s penalty. In the end, their goal came too late to make a difference to the game.

The Blues have now won 17 of their last 18 home matches in the league and have 45 points, which would have been enough to avoid relegation last season. Their new home league goals record for a calendar year is now up to 68.

The big negatives from the game for Town were both Luongo and Williams picking up yellow cards which will see them miss next week’s game at Middlesbrough, particularly with players needing to pick up 10 bookings rather than five to receive bans from the next fixture.

Town remain second, still a point behind leaders Leicester and seven in front of Leeds in third ahead of their visit to the Riverside next Saturday. Blackburn's defeat at Sheffield Wednesday means the Blues are 17 points ahead of the Lancastrians in seventh.

Town: Hladky, Clarke (Williams 78), Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis, Morsy (c), Luongo, Burns (Hutchinson 65), Chaplin (Taylor 78), Broadhead (Harness 65), Hirst. Unused: Walton, Ball, Jackson, Scarlett, Ladapo.

Coventry: Collins, Thomas, Allen (Godden 46), O’Hare (DaSilva 73), Wright (Simms 74), Sheaf (c), Kitching, Bidwell, Ayari (Sakamoto 46), Van Ewijk, Eccles (Latibeaudiere 46). Unused: Moore, Wilson, Binks, Kelly, Moore. Referee: Andrew Kitchen (Durham). Att: 29,378 (Coventry: 1,970).


Photo: Matchday Images



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Help added 19:06 - Dec 2
Did anyone notice burns watching the replay on the screen of his goal.
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dirtydingusmagee added 19:22 - Dec 2
Another enjoyable game at Portman Rd , certainly getting value for money these days .Well done lads 3 more points to prove our great start wasnt just a flash in the pan . It was unfortunate to conceed the goal and equally unfortunate that Leicester managed a last gasp winner, but another happy day for Town fans .Two good goals again today ,Burns most memorable imo .Tougher fixtures coming up now that will shape the top 3 ,4 positions .Fingers crossed we can take something from them and get to beat the budgies after a long wait .COYB
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Bert added 19:34 - Dec 2
An outstanding first half with a sublime goal from Burns. Coventry made it a proper game in the second with their sharp counter attacking moves. Yes, a few things to improve upon but our team has style, stamina, intelligence and craft ……. KMcK is a genius.
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Dissboyitfc added 20:04 - Dec 2
Agree with TimmyH very lacklustre after the break, something in the tea or they had a better team talk at half time! Still 3 points with 2 great goals and one contender for goal of the season!
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RobsonWark added 20:12 - Dec 2
blueboy1981 added 17:22 - Dec 2
Goal of the Season it had to be - Messi would have been proud of that himself !
The points keep stacking up - Well Done All.
Now lets work on Clean Sheets, it may become necessary as time progresses.

How ignorant is warktheline for marking that comment down?

There are too many idiots on here who have no idea about the game. Grow up and accept when someone makes a genuine point rather than marking them down because you do not like them. TW#T.
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RobsonWark added 20:23 - Dec 2
I thought we played great today especially in the first half. Only worry for me is Wolfenden yet again! He gets worse with every match. We were very lucky to come away with a win today after all his errors. Lets get Elkan Baggott in the team please Kieran. Give him some experience in the team before we get to the Premier League at the end of this season.
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RobsonWark added 20:30 - Dec 2
Mick Mills on Radio Suffolk has gone down in my opinion. I LOVED him as a player and our Captain and England international player. My grandad even got his signature one for me one night from the Royal Oak pub on Felixstowe road. To come out on the radio today and say if we can get a point from each of our next two games it would be great...what a loser! I want us to get 6 points. No wonder he did not make it as a manager.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 20:57 - Dec 2
Great performance first half. Second half made me very nervous, but we got through pretty much unscathed despite making several errors. If the penalty had gone in, I think it might have been a draw - but it didn't and it wasn't. On another tack, kudos to the Coventry fans. They have a big following and I think they out-sang us today. It's just my opinion, but moving our most vocal fans to the Cobbold was not a good idea. Neither set of fans can see each other, which seems odd. Our main vocal support should be coming from the BR in its traditional place behind the goal. (Might also encourage a bit more participation from the rest of the BR.)
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blueboy1981 added 21:06 - Dec 2
RobsonWark - such Idiots as you mentioned are best treated with the disdain they deserve - they prove themselves what they are, by what they do.

I have to say I agree that a certain player you mention, has proved he is struggling at Championship level - with failings all too obvious, and not being eradicated.
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warktheline added 21:08 - Dec 2
@robsonwark, I marked the ‘canary’ down via his remark towards clean sheets! Take a look at our home stats, we beat teams by playing entertaining football, out scoring opponents ! Are you questioning our points tally on home soil because we concede goals? Another thing, to call a legend such as Mick Mills ‘a loser’ sums up what a t@@t you are! Awful and shameful …you alongside the ‘canary’ you stood up for, are two that know nowt about football !
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Suffolkboy added 21:27 - Dec 2
K M is steadily and deservedly moving into the ‘legend ‘ territory ITFC have been so blessed to occupy previously with Sir Alf and Sir Bobby !
We’ve a side full of belief ,confidence and cohesion playing some unbelievably attractive football and bringing wonderful pleasure all round !
For certain some weaknesses and occasional mistakes appear but the honest endeavour and great football on our splendid new pitch is something to behold !
Nothing but the sincerest of appreciation to ALL at P Rd .
Super !
COYB
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 21:28 - Dec 2
We get some dogsh!te refs, never a pen and a massive slam in the back for the OG!
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Marinersnose added 21:33 - Dec 2
An excellent win against a very good Coventry side. We were again impressive in the first half but credit to Coventry for changing their system second half and causing us problems.
Massimo was superb yet again and he will be a huge loss against Boro.
Wolfie was excellent at times and too casual on other occasions which he needs to work on . Williams like Wolfie shows signs of immaturity with some needless challenges and sloppy play but both are young and clearly improving under KMK.
Two very tough away games coming up but if we perform well we are capable of taking maximum points but any sloppiness against either team will almost certainly be punished. A brilliant season so far.
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62WasBest added 21:36 - Dec 2
oldegold - That wasn't a silly goal to concede. It was a clear foul on Clarke as he was pushed in the back. as he was heading.
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 21:38 - Dec 2
Trouble was it was Williams not Clarke :)
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62WasBest added 21:39 - Dec 2
Sorry, meant to say Williams. See delias has corrected me before i could do it myself.
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Linkboy13 added 21:45 - Dec 2
I think some fans think we are still in league one where we turned teams over every week. When this season started i expected it to be very difficult every week especially considering our budget compared to teams like Leeds, Leicester ,Southampton etc . So to be where we are at the moment is testament to what a great job McKenna and his coaching staff have done. Every point won in this league is won by working hard for each other which is probably the reason for our second half performances being a bit flat. So why is it that some people on here criticise McKenna's decisions and judgement is beyond me.
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blueboy1981 added 21:56 - Dec 2
Apologies warktheline - how I could ever mark you UP is beyond me, unless you ever posted any sense. Therefore accept my apologies for my error of judgement.
Hope you enjoyed the Game, from wherever - not Portman Road again obviously, although as always, you seem to know far more than anyone who was there, and always are at every Game.
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warktheline added 22:17 - Dec 2
@canary, as I’ve offered before when you started sending me unwanted private messages….more than happy to meet you at any game! Ready and waiting canary!
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Bert added 23:13 - Dec 2
@Blueboy1981 your first post kept to the football rather than slagging off supporters. If you keep to that you will find yourself in a happier place. Messi would, I agree, be very proud of Burns superb goal. Probably the best technique we have seen for many a year.
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RobsonWark added 23:33 - Dec 2
Bert I agree with you but you get wan**rs like warktheline who just want to down mark people no matter what they say. If BlueBoy had said KM was a god he would have been marked down by warktheline because he said it. There are too many childish so called adults on this site who can not have a respectable debate because they believe they are always right despite being proved wrong.
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Europablue added 07:06 - Dec 3
delias_cheesy_flaps That was definitely a penalty. Clarke really didn't need to make the challenge there. If I were the referee I would have been tempted not to give it for the way their player flop over.
Their goal was an obvious foul. It was clearly an unnatural movement from Williams that came from a force being applied to him obviously from Simms. The ref had a good view of it. I don't know if he thought that it didn't matter because there wasn't time for an equalizer or what. It was a baffling non-decision.
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Europablue added 07:07 - Dec 3
Coventry were pressing us incessantly in that second half. They looked very fit, but they didn't work many goal-scoring chances and when they did their players didn't do anything special from half chances.
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blueboy1981 added 07:19 - Dec 3
warktheline - treated with the disdain that no sensible person could say you don’t deserve.
Keep on telling lies, it suits you, and anyone who agrees with you !
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 07:47 - Dec 3
Suffolkboy: I'd also accord "legend" status to George Burley. We can't quite do the same for KMcK just yet, but I agree he is making strong progress in that direction.
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