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Leeds United 4 v 0 Ipswich Town
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Saturday, 23rd December 2023 Kick-off 12:30
Leeds United 4-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 23rd Dec 2023 14:31

Town suffered their heaviest defeat of the Kieran McKenna era as they were comfortably beaten 4-0 by Leeds United in this afternoon’s third-v-second clash at Elland Road. Home skipper Pascal Struijk put the Whites ahead with an eighth-minute header, a Leif Davis own goal against his old club put Leeds two in front on 25, before Crysencio Summerville’s penalty just before the whistle made it 3-0 at the break. Seven minutes after the restart, Joel Piroe added a fourth for the Whites, who are now seven points behind the second-placed Blues.

Boss McKenna made one change from the team which drew 2-2 at home with Norwich City last week with Axel Tuanzebe coming in for Luke Woolfenden.

Tuanzebe joined Cameron Burgess at the heart of the defence with Woolfenden dropping to the bench, where there was one further change with Dominic Ball coming in and Dane Scarlett left out of the 20.

Leeds named the same side as drew 1-1 at home to Coventry a week ago but with Ian Poveda and Junior Firpo replacing Jaidon Anthony and Luke Ayling among the subs.

The home side began the game on the front foot but on five Nathan Broadhead did well to find Wes Burns in space on the right but his cross was too long for George Hirst.

However, the Whites tool the lead in the eighth minute. A corner was whipped over from the left, Vaclav Hladky saved Joel Piroe’s header sharply down to his right but home skipper Struijk was there to nod into the empty net.

Town were unhappy with the goal as Conor Chaplin had appeared to have been fouled in the move ahead of the corner, referee Stephen Martin, the official who disallowed Marcus Harness’s goal at home to Barnsley last season, having waved away the forward’s protests.

With their crowd now in full voice, Leeds went looking for a second, counter-attacking after a Blues move had broken down before Dan James shot wide from an angle on the right of the box.

As the game passed the 20-minute mark, the Blues were struggling to get out of their own half with Leeds controlling the game and dominating.

However, on 23, the Blues put together a neatly-worked move from which Broadhead shot just wide of Leeds keeper Illan Meslier’s right post. Chaplin had been kicked up in the air in the build-up by Ethan Ampadu, referee Martin indicating he had played the advantage, with the Wales international fortunate to have avoided a yellow card.

But three minutes later, it was 2-0. Leeds broke with Town having too many men caught up field - again with a suspicion of a foul as the Blues lost the ball - and Summerville got round the outside of Harry Clarke on the left of the box and sent over a low cross which beat Burgess but struck former Leeds man Davis on the shin and bounced over the line.

Town went looking for the goal which would give them a foothold in the match and on 27 they went very close. Davis crossed from the left to Chaplin not far outside the area from where the Blues joint-top scorer struck a shot which beat Meslier to his left but hit the post and bounced away.

Two minutes later, Clarke was shown the game’s first yellow card after the ball caught his arm after it had bounced awkwardly to him as he looked to cut out a through ball for Summerville, who had been the home side’s biggest threat.


On 34, James joined the Town right-back in the book for a foul on Davis as the left-back was bursting from deep on the left.

The Blues’ and Davis’s half got even worse a minute before the scheduled end when the Whites went 3-0 in front via a penalty.

Summerville was played in on the left of the area and Davis upended the Dutch forward. Referee Martin had no hesitation in pointing to the spot and it looked the correct decision.

Summerville took the kick himself and sent it high into the roof of the net to Hladky’s right with the keeper moving to his left.

The half-time whistle was greeted enthusiastically by the home support with their side having dominated and all but won the match in the first half.

The Blues had never been able to get on top during the period with Leeds having got the early goal and then continued to control the game from there, with their goals notably the result directly or indirectly of counter-attacks after Town forays forward had broken down.

Davis was unfortunate with the own goal, but could have little complaint about the penalty.

Three minutes after the restart, Leeds went close to getting their fourth. Piroe was sent away on the right of the box and smashed a shot from a tight angle which beat Hladky but slammed against the underside of the bar, across the six-yard area and away from goal.

The home side had continued the second half as they had ended the first and in the 52nd minute, they made it 4-0.

Tuanzebe and Clarke both failed to clear when they had opportunities to do so as Leeds once again counter-attacked and the ball fell to Piroe just inside the area from where the former Swansea man lashed into the net.

Perhaps looking to do the Blues psychological damage in the battle for automatic promotion, the buoyant Whites continued looking for goals, Archie Gray seeing an effort deflect wide four minutes after the fourth goal.

On the hour, Tuanzebe was booked after he and Summerville tangled as the Leeds wideman burst towards the area on the left. The Whites made their first change as they prepared to take the free-kick, Wilfried Gnonto taking over from James.

In the 65th minute, Broadhead was yellow-carded for a frustrated late foul on Gray after a promising through ball to Hirst had been cut out.

While Gray was undergoing treatment, Town swapped skipper Morsy, who moments earlier had come close to his 10th yellow card of the season for a challenge the referee had harshly deemed a foul, Hirst, Broadhead and Burns for Ball, Kayden Jackson, Marcus Harness and Omari Hutchinson.

Leeds went close to a fifth in the 71st minute when Georginio Rutter hit a 20-yard effort which struck the top of the bar and looped over. Soon after, the Whites switched Djed Spence for Firpo and Glen Kamara for Ilia Gruev.

With the game effectively all over, Leeds fans began to cheer their side’s passes, while the Blues tried to keep looking for a goal but unconvincingly.

Leeds swapped Rutter and Piroe for Mateo Joseph and Patrick Bamford in the 82nd minute, emphasising the strength in depth the Whites, relegated from the Premier League last season, possess.

Town switched Davis for Brandon Williams for the final six minutes with the former Leeds man, who had been booed by his old supporters earlier in the game, leaving the field on the far side and making his way round the pitch, getting some stick but more applause, which he understatedly acknowledged, as he did so.

As the game entered five minutes of time added on, Ball was booked for a foul in the centre circle when the midfielder looked to have won the ball.

The final minutes were played out without further incident before the home fans’ celebrations began at the whistle.

Town can have no complaints about the result having been well beaten by a Leeds side which was on top from the start with their expensively-assembled front players making the Blues pay, particularly on the counter-attack.

At the other end, Town, who were never in control of the game at any stage, unusually didn’t manage a shot on target with Chaplin’s strike off the woodwork the nearest to a visitors’ goal.

The defeat, the Blues’ first double of the season with only West Brom and Leicester able to repeat the feat, is the first time a McKenna Town team has been beaten by more than two goals, something which itself has only happened three times previously.

But Town, who it shouldn’t be forgotten were two divisions below Leeds last season and have a budget a fraction of the home side’s, remain second in the Championship, still seven points ahead of the Whites as the season reaches its halfway point.

Leaders Leicester, who beat table-propping Rotherham United 3-0 at home later in the afternoon, visit the Blues on Boxing Day with Town hoping to bounce back from today’s disappointment.

Leeds: Meslier, Gray, Spence (Firpo 73), Struijk (c), Rodon, Ampadu, Kamara (Gruev 73), James (Gnoto 61), Summerville, Rutter (Joseph 82), Piroe (Bamford 82). Unused: Darlow, Cooper, Poveda, Gelhardt.

Town: Hladky, Clarke, Tuanzebe, Burgess, Davis (Williams 86), Morsy (c) (Ball 67), Luongo, Burns (Hutchinson 67), Chaplin, Broadhead (Harness 67), Hirst (Jackson 67). Unused: Walton, Woolfenden, Taylor, Ladapo. Referee: Stephen Martin (Staffordshire). Att: 36,758.


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Minneapolis_ITFC added 03:21 - Dec 24
They wanted it more and we didn't perform, it's pretty simple math. Came out with intent and while we weren't intimidated or necessarily overrun the players just didn't seem up for it. It's a shame and regrettable but we still got a 7 point advantage over them and guess Southampton.

Some of their players seem to go down real easy, penalty decision was maybe tough on us but the game was effectively over by that stage of event. Getting a result with Leicester is now more pivotal than ever, we're going to have to play far better and improve if to take three points from it.

Don't so much crave first place and the title, second gets a promotion for us and just remember only a year back we were third league level. That's got to be a remarkable achievement just by itself.
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DannyITFC added 09:28 - Dec 24
First of all give credit where it’s due, Leeds were clinical and on another level yesterday who would have ripped anyone apart on that performance in this league. However they were gifted every single goal, 1st was a blatant foul which led to a poorly defended corner and our CBs last to react, 2nd goal was comical defending from Burgess/Davis with the own goal that was a bread a butter cross to deal with, 3rd goal imo was a penalty (but we have had much clearer ones turned down this season) did Lief really need to lean into him? 4th goal was pinball defending at sixes and sevens. We go again Tues and ideally need a result, it’s just 3 points lost at the end of the day….. the bigger picture though you feel we need to recruit strongly in Jan in defence and another no9. Still 7 points clear, Leeds and Southampton will lose games soon that’s for sure.
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Linkboy13 added 09:32 - Dec 24
The total estimated value of Leeds squad is 209 million pounds Ipswich 39 million pounds. What we have is a brilliant manager getting the most out of what he's got at his disposal . The sum of the parts is greater than the individual's as they say in football. Most of the time the teams with the best players rise to the top for example Southampton. If we finish in the play offs it will be a massive achievement. McKenna's stock at the moment is very high and he will want to keep it that way and it's important that the owners give him the necessary funds to move the club to the next level.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 09:56 - Dec 24
Current form table has us 5th behind Leicester Leeds Soton and Watford, wouldn't be surprised that is how it finishes, Narch are 7th.

The next three games are massive in terms of the direction we take, I am still hopeful for top 2 if we recruit well and keep the faith.
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planetblue_2011 added 10:17 - Dec 24
Ripped apart Ipswich town!! A very disappointing result. Leeds are a very good strong pacy team but surprised we were so out played with the season we are having. McKenna needs to kick a lot of them up the backside. The defence was very poor & Davis had a stinker. We need another centre back for sure, prob full back & striker which we know he’s after a couple. We need to improve for Leicester if not another hammering could be coming. Don’t loose your heads now lads!! COYB
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dirtydingusmagee added 11:40 - Dec 24
Blueboy we havnt got a premiership squad it may have escaped your attention but it was Lge 1 we came up from . Leeds are a different fish altogether.We HAVE done really well to be in present position. We ALL know we need to strengthen the team . We ALL know we have weaknesses.We ALL know it will get tougher. AND unlike you it seems we ALL know nothing can be done about strengthening the squad UNTIL the transfer window opens .And before you go into another negative meltdown ,we ALL know its not normally a great window.But we have been a the top six for half the season and top two for most of it WITH the squad we have. If the team remains focussed and giving it 100% there is no reason why we cant repeat it in 2nd half of season . Oh and we ALL know we havnt got YOU as manager ,but i think most of us will be happy to continue with McKenna . Merry Christmas .
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blueboy1981 added 15:05 - Dec 24
Dirty ….. you, and many more have only just started on about / admitted we need strengthening - previously living on your ‘crest of a wave’ - whereas I’ve seen and said it all along.
We’ve been ‘sussed’ as I predicted would happen, and recently, especially Norwich and Leeds (100%) have proved my point !
It was so inevitable, and easy to see our weakness’s, game after game - it was only ever a matter of time.
Simply - we are the proverbial mile off Premiership Standard, or even Championship with some of our players.
For all the criticism I get, I LOVE IPSWICH TOWN FC - as much, maybe more than many of my critics - and want to see US back to the Glory Days and Games that I have had the absolute pleasure of personally seen, and been at !
That’s why I treat being called a ‘Canary’ with the complete disdain it deserves, for the caller.
And Yes, I will noy accept being completely ‘thrashed’ and embarrassed 4-0 by Leeds Uniited, or make excuses for such !
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to ALL associated with, and following IPSWICH TOWN FC.
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dirtydingusmagee added 15:19 - Dec 24
LOL get over yourself Blueboy , you are still not seeing it .
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blueboy1981 added 15:43 - Dec 24
dirty …. by name and nature obviously !
Just block me ! - suits me fine that, just like some of the other Dreamers have allegedly done. LOL !!
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