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Ipswich Town 2 v 2 Norwich City
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Saturday, 16th December 2023 Kick-off 12:30
Ipswich Town 2-2 Norwich City - Match Report
Saturday, 16th Dec 2023 14:36

Town’s wait for a derby victory over rivals Norwich City continues after a 2-2 draw at Portman Road. Nathan Broadhead put the Blues in front in the 34th minute, the home side having spurned a number of earlier chances, but Jonathan Rowe equalised against the run of play five minutes before the break and then put the visitors in front four minutes after the restart. Wes Burns smashed in a leveller for Town on the hour but the Blues were unable to find a winner in the final half hour.

Town boss Kieran McKenna, celebrating the second anniversary of his appointment as Blues manager, made four changes from the team which won 2-1 at Watford on Tuesday.

Harry Clarke returned at right-back with fellow local boy Luke Woolfenden at right centre-half, while Burns and Broadhead are back in the three behind striker George Hirst.

Former Canaries loanee Brandon Williams, Axel Tuanzebe, Omari Hutchinson and Marcus Harness dropped to the bench having started at Vicarage Road.

Norwich made two changes from the team which beat Sheffield Wednesday 3-1 on Wednesday with Jack Stacey and Sam McCallum taking over from Kellen Fisher, who is among the subs, and Dimitrios Giannoulis, who missed out on a place in the 20. Former Blues academy midfielder Liam Gibbs was on the bench.

Town, with their fans in fine voice both before and after kick-off, dominated the early stages with the Canaries making their intentions to sit back and frustrate clear from the off.

The Blues threatened for the first time in the seventh minute when Cameron Burgess nodded a Sam Morsy free-kick from the right over the bar.

On nine, Norwich striker Ashley Barnes was very fortunate to avoid a yellow card for going through the back of Town keeper Vaclav Hladky with the ball already out of play. Referee Josh Smith felt a talking-to was sufficient.

A minute later, Borja Sainz jumped into Clarke as they went for an aerial ball and rolled around on the ground holding his face. However, referee Smith had already awarded a free-kick to Town and clearly wasn’t fooled in the slightest.

Town should have gone ahead in the 20th minute. As Norwich started to show some attacking intentions for the first time, the Blues picked their way through them, Burns initially hitting a low cross-shot which was blocked.

The ball came back to Burns and was played inside, before Broadhead skipped his way past defenders into the area and had only Angus Gunn in the Norwich goal to beat but clipped the ball wide of the far post with most of Portman Road already starting their celebrations.

Town continued to look a threat and a minute later, Burns crossed deep from the right to Leif Davis breaking on the left of the box from where the full-back struck a powerful shot which was straight at Gunn.

On 23, Broadhead had another chance to put the Blues in front. Burns again supplied the cross from the right but slightly behind the Welshman, who dug it out and struck an effort which flew just past the same post.

Five minutes later, Town had another great chance to go in front. Norwich were caught in possession trying to play it out from the back and Hirst fed Burns in space to his right on the edge of the box but the Wales international smashed his shot well over.

Norwich hit their first effort of the game in the 29th minute, Marcelino Nunez’s effort deflecting wide off a Town player after a corner had been cleared.


From the subsequent flag-kick, the ball reached Sam McCallum in space on the right of the box but his low shot - which looked on target - was blocked. A minute later, Sainz hit over from 20 yards.

The Canaries had started to threaten for the first time, but in the 34th minute the Blues finally scored the goal their overall superiority had deserved.

Town broke following a Norwich corner through Chaplin, who did brilliantly to beat his man and feed Hirst bursting into the right of the box. Shane Duffy stabbed it out for the Blues’ first corner of the game, from which they went in front.

The ball came in from the right, it was headed out, Luongo nodded back in from the edge of the box, Hirst knocked down to Broadhead, who this time slammed his opportunity into the net to claim his eighth goal of the season and to send Portman Road wild.

But Town’s lead would last only five minutes. The ball was sent back in from the right after a cross from the left had flashed across the box and Rowe struck an overhead kick against Woolfenden. The ball fell back to the Norwich forward, who shot past Hladky, to send the away fans into raptures. Video replays suggested Rowe might have been offside as the cross came back in.

The Blues set about restoring their lead in what remained of the half and in the first of three added on minutes, Hirst chipped a ball forward into the area for Broadhead, but the Welshman failed to make a decent contact under pressure and scuffed wide.

That was the last chance of a first half in which the Blues had done enough to have been well ahead prior to Norwich’s leveller.

After the game got off to a slowish start, Town took control against a Norwich side happy to sit back.

The Blues created a number of chances from which they should have taken the lead before Broadhead took the third of three which had fallen to him.

At the other end, Norwich had created little but some hesitant defending in the Blues backline allowed the Canaries their equaliser.

Four minutes after the restart, from the half’s first penalty area action, the Canaries went in front.

A long throw from the right was knocked down by Adam Idah to Rowe, who hit a low shot which caught Davis’s heel and beat Hladky, whose vision was blocked by Barnes, who looked in an offside position.

Town went about getting themselves back on terms in a match which really ought to have been won via their first-half chances.

On 52, Chaplin went close with a shot which clearly struck a defender and deflected wide, although referee Smith awarded a goal-kick.

Four minutes later, Burgess looped a header not to far over the bar from a corner on the right.

The nerves around Portman Road were palpable with the Canaries continuing to frustrate the Blues but right on the hour, Town levelled.

Morsy took the ball off a Norwich player midway inside the visitors’ half and moved it on to Broadhead, who skipped forward before playing to Chaplin to his right, who in turn fed Burns, who smashed a low shot past Gunn to his right and into the net, the Welshman’s third goal of the season.

Portman Road heaved a huge sigh of relief as the Blues went about looking for the game’s fifth goal.

On 69, Burgess again rose highest in the box at a corner but once more sent the ball looping over. Before the restart, Norwich swapped goalscorer Rowe for Onel Hernandez.

Four minutes later, Luongo hit across a shot from 25 yards having been teed-up by Morsy, the ball screwing well wide, then in the 75th minute, Chaplin curled a shot just over after the Town captain had been fouled five yards outside the area.

On 77, Burns was shown the first Blues yellow card for a foul, although Chaplin had been upended earlier in the passage of play with Town having gained no advantage.

Within seconds of being booked, Burns joined Chaplin in making way for Harness and Hutchinson.

The on-loan Chelsea man immediately made an impact, getting round the outside of his man on the right and drilling over a cross which was blocked.

Town continued to prod and probe looking for an opening and on 87, Broadhead curled a shot towards Gunn’s left corner but the keeper did well to get across to palm it away. Hutchinson was first to the loose ball but at too tight an angle to finish and opportunity was eventually snuffed out.

Norwich made a triple change in the 88th minute as they sought to see the game out, Danny Baath, Tony Springett and Przeyslaw Placheta taking over from McCallum, Idah and Sainz.

With the game now in six additional minutes, Town replaced Hirst, Luongo and Broadhead for Kayden Jackson, Jack Taylor and Dane Scarlett.

Deep in injury time, there was a minor dust-up between Woolfenden and Hernandez which saw the Town defender booked. From the resultant free-kick, Norwich skipper Kenny McLean shot over.

That was the final action of a frustrating derby from Town’s perspective. The Blues had enough chances to have had the game won in the first half prior to Broadhead’s opener. But then conceded two poor’y defended goals either side of the break before Burns’s leveller.

Town, whose last home draw was the game with Sheffield Wednesday which ended in the same scoreline in February, controlled the game from there but without finding the opportunity from which they would be able to grab a winner.

The Blues’ long wait for a derby win continues, their last victory remains the April 2009 3-2 success under Jim Magilton, with the teams set to meet again at Carrow Road in April.

Town remain second in the table, still 10 points ahead of Leeds following their 1-1 draw at home to Coventry later in the afternoon.

Town: Hladky, Clarke, Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis, Morsy (c), Luongo (Taylor 91), Burns (Hutchinson 78), Chaplin (Harness 78), Broadhead (Scarlett 91), Hirst (Jackson 91). Unused: Walton, Tuanzebe, Williams, Ladapo.

Norwich: Gunn, Stacey, Duffy, McLean (c), McCallum (Batth 88), Sara, Nuñez, Rowe (Hernandez 69), Sainz (Placheta 88), Barnes, Idah (Springett 88). Unused: Long, Gibbs, Fassnacht, Forshaw, Fisher. Referee: Josh Smith (Bedfordshire). Att: 29,611 (Norwich: 2,004).


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Davidwb20 added 18:32 - Dec 16
What really irks me is the usual suspects negatively! Especially when stating KMck got it wrong today! Ultimately we are 21 points clear of Narwich/The Sc.. not mid table celebrating a draw! KMck is the best thing to happen to ITFC since Sir Bobby. Onwards and upwards as we will go to carrot road and stuff them.
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Nomore4 added 18:34 - Dec 16
Furthermore…..highlight of the day……Norwich celebrating a point at the end…. like it was the FA cup final…..how times have changed. Just another game chalked off for us.
They got a point in their cup final….just a comical sight to see….Whilst Town fans around me could only see 2 points dropped. Felt like a defeat at the final whistle for me……Although I struggle to remember how many defeats I’ve seen in 2 years for us there so rare.
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blueboy1981 added 18:35 - Dec 16
….. you mean like some of you predicted today ? - NOT !
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Texastom added 18:46 - Dec 16
Defence errors again, we always concede.
We are too slow at times going forward, not sure why.
We need to start developing Youth players to come through, historically ITFC are renowned for. Is that why Dyer left? Fans love that. Something Norwich are good at. Rowe is a brilliant player.
Shame we couldn’t change right wing approach McCallum cleared up every time we attacked in that area..
Morsy superb.
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foreverthebeat added 19:05 - Dec 16
We were far superior to narwich and they no it just a matter of time to that win CARROTT RD and win and promotion KMC knows what we want UPPA TOWEN
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Orraman added 19:06 - Dec 16
Apart from Blueboy being in a permanent state of negativity he would also appear to be our most woke contributor. Several times in the past, and again today, he has mentioned that nothing is over until ‘the lady sings’. The actual expression is the Fat Lady sings
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blueboy1981 added 19:15 - Dec 16
Orraman - Difference in Politeness !!
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Cadiar added 19:22 - Dec 16
Good old Blueboy, back to his usual imbecilic nonsense giving us "Facts. Derr, none of us realised it was 2 points dropped, thanks for pointing that out.
FACT, just to rub it in, Blueboy1981 was the one calling for KM to be sacked under a year ago.
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delias_cheesy_flaps added 19:23 - Dec 16
FFS stop obsessing about a bunch of inbreds, we’ve got bigger fish to fry!
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blueboy1981 added 19:41 - Dec 16
Cadiar - another false claim / lie - I have categorically NEVER called for McK to be sacked - Fact.
Were you a Can thrower ? - if so, maybe you should be more concerned about that ?
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RobsonWark added 20:00 - Dec 16
It almost felt like a loss today. We totally dominated the first half and should have been 3, 4 or 5 goals up at half-time. Very poor finishing. We need to be more clinical in front of goal. Fantastic atmosphere from everyone today. Shame we did not get the win.
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gosblue added 20:04 - Dec 16
Wagner complained to the fourth official about the match ball and demanded another one.
‘What’s wrong with that one?’ He replied
‘Ipswich are playing with that one.’
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RobsonWark added 20:11 - Dec 16
Let down by Wolfenden yet again! He thinks he is a great footballer but it is clear he is not. He should not be in our team. We have so many other centre-backs that deserve their chance in the team.
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RobsonWark added 20:23 - Dec 16
Blueboy I heard it was a can of Carlsberg so I would have lobbed it too. 'Probably' the worst lager in the World.
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FrankMarshall added 20:24 - Dec 16
Norwich aren't as bad a team as their fans go on and on and on about. They're 4 points now off 6th spot.

We dominated the first half but did well in the 2nd to bring it back to 2-2 (at one point it could have been 3-1 to them).

Good that Leeds got held to a draw. 10 point gap retained between us and Leeds/Southampton.
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RobsonWark added 20:32 - Dec 16
The most amazing thing is that we are 7 points up on last season after 22 games...

2022/23 P22 W13 D6 L3 Pts45
2023/24 P22 W16 D4 L2 Pts52


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IpswichT62OldBoy added 21:03 - Dec 16
It was like playing a Lge 1 team, Millers or Huddersfield for example.
We did need to be more clinical with the good chances but we didn't lose, we move on to more significant games in relation to our promotion.
We are still at liberty to go there and win 5 0 in April
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Nomore4 added 21:14 - Dec 16
Blueboy would be a lot happier if we just sacked KMcK now….
Maybe not old enough to remember pre 2021….?
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RobsonWark added 21:25 - Dec 16
Nomore4 why would you say that about Blueboy? What has he said that is so bad? You are sounding like warktheline. He always down marks the poster and not the post. If Blueboy said Kieran was a god he would mark him down just because he said it. What childish immature fans we have.
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hyperbrit added 22:23 - Dec 16
Wolfie was barely good enough last year in League 1 so what did we expect?.Some of the guys that came in in the transfer windows were sold by their clubs because they were not considered capable of rising above the pressure. The Derby is a glimpse of the Premiership where it will be like that every game. McKenna is a master psychologist but not a magician. Some will make it some will not.
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 00:08 - Dec 17
RobsonWark - have you been drinking ?
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Europablue added 02:11 - Dec 17
I'll take a point all day long with Leeds getting a draw and Morsy not getting booked! All the same, it's a shame that the occasion got in the way. If that wasn't a local derby we would have beaten that Norwich side who were definitely up for it, but were nowhere near as good as us. The match was a bit overhyped, but that is understandable considering that it has been such a long time since the last derby.
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Minneapolis_ITFC added 02:21 - Dec 17
Seems the most important thing from today for them was stopping us from winning / allowing the unbeaten streak to remain intact. Just appears the be all and end all for a lot of their fanbase. Almost like the highlight of an entire season thus far just came down to preventing us victory. So we didn't win and you stole a point from it, big deal. Let's see who's laughing by final game of season.

We should have been comfortably ahead by the time Broadhead scored first but when luck's not on your side you just got to suck it up. Burns not for the first time proved savior and there were clear examples once again elsewhere of why we are where we are.

Forget the draw, they got real lucky and took a point from it but fact of matter being we're far more equipped to gain a promotion than they could now hope for. Wagner may well be fired some time soon, today bought him some time but they escaped defeat by our missed chances, while McKenna can only improve here and get better.

Disappointed but got to say any positives from the game should outweigh the negatives.

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Europablue added 02:24 - Dec 17
I'm not sure what KM did wrong tbh. He didn't hide the refs yellow cards in the first half so that Barnes couldn't get booked did he? He didn't tell Broadhead and Chappers to miss those chances and he didn't ignore Barnes in the offside position for the second goal?
The manager doesn't have a lot of influence on what happens on the pitch, it's down to the players. Unfortunately, it was such a big occasion for the fans especially with the unnecessary and bizarre coach welcome for a mid-season home game.
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Mariner1974 added 02:50 - Dec 17
The players like the fans got a bit too excited today, and left their shooting boots behind in the first half. Some great chances for Broadhead and Burns before they both got their goals.

Should have been out of sight really, and then sloppy defending let them come back into it both sides of half time. Collectively switched off. Don't get why all the blame is being levelled at Woolfie. It was collectively pretty poor for their goals, but overall we were by far the superior football team.

Was surprised they didn't press at all til later in the first half.You'd think after Vlad's mistake the other day they'd try and create a wobble, but they were just sitting back letting us dictate proceedings & outside of set plays, didn't look like a team with a sense of style or philosophy.

We got 3 points when I'd have been happy with a draw the other night, when Watford were a real threat, and we got 1 point today when we were the superior team and should have put them to the sword. These things even out, just would have been nice to have not been in this game! Onwards to Leeds and let's go get 3 points from them instead!
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