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Ipswich Town 1 v 2 Maidstone United
FA Cup
Saturday, 27th January 2024 Kick-off 12:30
Ipswich Town 1-2 Maidstone United - Match Report
Saturday, 27th Jan 2024 14:40

Town’s FA Cup run came to an embarrassing end at the fourth round stage as National League South Maidstone United defeated the Blues 2-1 at Portman Road. The Kent side, 99 places and four divisions below Town, went in front via Lamar Reynolds’s goal two minutes prior to half-time, before the Blues levelled on 56 via Jeremy Sarmiento and from there looked set to go on to win it. But Portman Road was stunned once again by Sam Corne’s second for the Stones and Town huffed and puffed without being able to find another equaliser, and crashed out of the cup.

Boss Kieran McKenna made 10 changes with George Edmundson the only player remaining from Monday’s 1-1 Championship draw away against leaders Leicester City.

Christian Walton was in goal with Dominic Ball at right-back and Cameron Humphreys on the left with Axel Tuanzebe and Edmundson the centre-halves.

Skipper Sam Morsy returned in central midfielder alongside Jack Taylor with Omari Hutchinson and Sarmiento, making his full Town debut, the widemen with Sone Aluko in the middle and Nathan Broadhead the out-and-out striker.

Town named a strong bench but with young striker Gerrard Buabo and keeper Cieran Slicker joining the likes of Wes Burns, Conor Chaplin, Leif Davis and Luke Woolfenden.

For Maidstone, the lowest-ranked side still in the competition with 4,472 fans in the Cobbold Stand, forward Jacob Berkeley-Agyepong returned to the side for the first time since the 1-0 victory over League One Stevenage in the last round and new signing Manny Duku starts.

Former Town defender George Fowler was also in the XI, while one-time Blues trialist Reiss Greenidge was on the bench.

As was to be expected, the Blues dominated from the off and in the second minute Hutchinson crossed from the right, Humphreys knocked back at the far post and Broadhead turned it against Fowler, the ball cannoning off the Wales international and out for a goalkick.

Four minutes later, Sarmiento went very close to his first Portman Road goal, the on-loan Brighton man hitting a low effort from distance which beat Stones keeper Lucas Covolan and struck his right post. The ball bounced out to Hutchinson on the edge of the box to the right but the Chelsea loanee’s rebound was too close to Covolan, who claimed.

It continued to be all Town and in the eighth minute, the Blues hit the woodwork again. Hutchinson cut in from the right and hit a shot which deflected off Sam Corne, wrong-footing Covolan but this time hit the keeper’s left post.

Maidstone made heavy weather of getting the ball clear and Edmundson was able to pick it up on the edge of the area but shot across the face and wide.

Broadhead should have made 1-0 in the 12th minute, Aluko threading it through for the Welshman, who found himself one-on-one with Covolan, but was thwarted by the keeper’s outstretched left leg.

Three minutes later, Hutchinson curled an effort from the edge of the box, which Covolan palmed wide with the game still one-way traffic. From the corner, Edmundson headed over.

On 17, Morsy shot from distance and Covolan pawed wide at his right post with the ball destined for the corner of the net.

Four minutes later, Aluko sent Hutchinson away down the right and the winger cut in and hit another shot, this time a deflection off Paul Appiah diverting it wide.

From the corner, Edmundson should have scored. The defender was given a free header six yards out at the far post, but the ball scuffed off his head and well wide.

Maidstone subsequently had a period of respite and even had a couple of forays forward but without too much concern for Town, before Sarmiento shot over on the turn from 20 yards in the 29th minute. Soon after, Walton had the ball in his hands for the first time after coming off his line to claim a through ball.

Morsy curled over left-footed in the 32nd minute as the Blues continued to look for their opening goal.


Three minutes later, Sarmiento brought the ball forward from inside the Town half before hitting a 20-yard shot which deflected off Appiah and over.

As the game passed the 40-minute mark, Town had two more chances to go in front. First, Sarmiento played in Humphreys on the left of the area, the youngster sending over a low cross which Taylor seemed destined to turn in until Broadhead with his back to goal intervened and hit an effort on the turn which was blocked.

The ball came out to Ball, who played a clever pass in for Aluko, who scuffed well wide from 10 yards out when the veteran should have scored.

Taylor hit another shot which deflected over in the 43rd minute and following the resultant flag-kick, the visitors went in front.

Maidstone broke quickly down the right and a superb ball from the right by Liam Sole played Lamar Reynolds in on goal with Town caught short of numbers at the back and the former Braintree man delicately clipped the ball over the advanced Walton to send the travelling support and bench wild, the players piling on top of one another on the touchline.

There was no time for Town to hit back before referee Anthony Taylor blew his whistle to a huge roar from the Stones fans.

The Blues had been hit by a sucker punch - Maidstone’s only serious attack of the game - having missed innumerable chances to go in front, although their attacks had lost something of their earlier impetus the near the game had got towards half-time.

Ball struck the first shot of the second half four minutes after the restart but hit Aluko and it looped wide.

Maidstone were next to threaten, Town failing to clear their lines on a couple of occasions and allowing an attack to reach the penalty area but Sam Bone’s effort from the area was easy for Walton.

On 52, Broadhead almost played in Hutchinson but the Wales international’s through ball was just too strong and Covolan was able to slide in and clutch it to his chest.

It had been a not entirely convincing opening to the half by the Blues but on 56 they levelled.

Appiah lost possession having brought the ball forward after what looked to be a foul on Aluko just outside the box. Taylor strode forward towards the area and fed Sarmiento to his left and the Ecuadorian international cut in and hit a low shot to Covolan’s right and into the corner of the net.

The on-loan Brighton man’s second goal in a week and first at Portman Road came as a great relief to a Portman Road which had begun to show signs of nervousness.

Town immediately made their first changes, Harry Clarke, Leif Davis and Conor Chaplin replacing Ball, Humphreys and Aluko.

Chaplin wasn’t far away from putting the Blues in front on the hour, Davis playing a now-familiar low corner from the left towards the penalty spot but the Town top scorer shot over.

The Blues continued to dominate and create chances, Sarmiento hitting a low cross from the right against his standing leg and wide, then scuffing another effort through to Covolan.

However, on 66, the non-league side restored their lead. Sarmiento lost possession in the middle of the pitch - with his shirt appearing to have been pulled - giving it to Reynolds on the left from where the earlier goalscorer played a ball inside for Corne, who took it into the box before clinically finishing past Walton. The away fans were again sent into delirium.

Town went about looking for a second equaliser, Wes Burns and Gerrard Buabo replacing Sarmiento and Hutchinson for the final 22 minutes.

Clarke hit a shot which Covolan gathered in the 72nd minute, then two minutes later Burns was fed in on the right of the box by the former Arsenal youngster, but shot across the face of goal and wide.

On 77 the Blues were denied the most stonewall of penalties, Edmundson going past Duku on the left of the box before being tripped. Referee Taylor failed to give the spot-kick and to add insult to injury booked Edmundson for diving. Video replays suggested it was a very poor decision from the Premier League official.

The game continued to played almost entirely in the Maidstone final third, the Blues prodding and probing and looking for openings but all too often finding Maidstone players in their way and Covolan saving from Chaplin.

As the game moved towards the final 10 minutes, Buabo sent a dangerous low ball across the edge of the six-yard box but with no teammate there to add the final touch.

Town almost levelled in 85th minute, Chaplin powering a header goalwards from a corner and Covolan palming into the air. The ball dropped and following an almighty scramble in which no one was able to get in a clean shot, the keeper gratefully dived on it. Play was subsequently delayed due to several Stones players feeling the effects of cramp.

The Blues continued to look for their second goal but without particularly convincing, however, in the final scheduled minute, as the fourth official indicated eight additional minutes, Burns headed goalwards from a Morsy cross and Covolan did well to get across to his top corner and palm over.

The Blues subsequently won a succession of corners but without being able to test the keeper further with the Maidstone defence remaining resolute.

Buabo flicked a header which Covolan saved as time started to run out for an increasingly frustrated-looking Town side.

And with seconds left on the clock, Clarke stood up a cross from the right and Edmundson looped a header into Covolan’s arms.

But Taylor’s final whistle signalled that time had run out for Town and the visiting fans cheered a famous day for their club and a humbling one for the Blues.

The Maidstone players and fans continued their celebrations long after the final whistle, and deservedly so after continuing their remarkable cup run, which has now taken in defeats of sides from Leagues One and Two, and the Championship.

Town were left to rue failing to take the bagful of chances in the first half and then conceding counter-attacking goals, Maidstone’s only two real chances all afternoon.

The shots total of 38-2 illustrated the overall balance of the game but it was Maidstone who made their two count.

Having got back on terms, there seemed only one winner but the Blues for a second time allowed the Stones to break away and score.

From there, the visitors defended steadfastly with Covolan in goal handling confidently, while Town ran out of ideas and lacked a cutting edge, as they did in a number of Championship games over Christmas. A striker, ideally two, is a must before the transfer window closes next Thursday.

The Blues last lost to non-league opposition in 2017 when they were beaten 1-0 at Lincoln and most recently at home when they were defeated 3-2 by Peterborough in 1960.

Town are next in action in the Championship at Preston North End next Saturday afternoon.

Town: Walton, Ball (Clarke 57), Tuanzebe, Edmundson, Humphreys (Davis 57), Morsy (c), Taylor, Hutchinson (Burns 68), Aluko (Chaplin 57), Sarmiento ( Buabo 59), Broadhead. Unused: Slicker, Woolfenden, Travis, Harness.

Maidstone: Covolan, Hoyte (c), Fowler, Appiah, Berkeley-Agyepong (Gurung 63), Corne, Duku, Reynolds (Court 74), Kyprianou, Bone (Iandolo 74), Sole (Greenidge 59). Unused: Earle, Ezennolim, Court, Smith. Referee: Anthony Taylor (Cheshire). Att: 27,763 (4,472).


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Flight_of_Shefki added 14:51 - Jan 27
Awful and embarrassing. But well done to Maidstone, and I wish them a good party this afternoon/evening. They want it more.

This is why I shall never get too high or too low in supporting our team - we must always remain humble.
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RobsonWark added 14:52 - Jan 27
We missed our prolific "I'm a professional player" Striker today. If only we had Jackson up front.
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Northstandveteran added 14:52 - Jan 27
Maidstone waiting on the edge of their box,hoping to stifle our attack and get a break.

Incredibly naive defending and possibly a bit arrogant.

Probably deserved for treating this match as a joke game.

I can't remember a time that I felt this embarrassed.

At least we had a poor side when we lost to non league Lincoln.

I'm going to get torn apart Monday.

10 year olds can be very nasty when it comes to football.

Lawrence Shankland from Hearts please Kieron.

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carlo88 added 14:53 - Jan 27
Don't think I've ever seen a team with 33 shots and 10 on target look so poor to be honest. The shooting was really woeful. Think the players froze, bit like England v Iceland.
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Baino added 14:53 - Jan 27
Two shots, two very well taken goals, a GK on steroids, ref was appalling. We maybe should have started a few more starters.
But in the spirit of the FA Cup, chuffed for them. Everyone who is a fan of football should be chuffed for them. No room for sour grapes.
Calm down everyone. It won't define our season, it's embarrassing of course but don't over react.
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Texastom added 14:53 - Jan 27
McKenna messed up, players were poor nothing upfront.
Maidstone deserved it completely.
Just feel for the fans who can’t afford or can’t go who turned up today.
Up there with Sutton beating Coventry in 1989 but that way away!
Got to be worst result in the Clubs history.
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cfmoses added 14:53 - Jan 27
Sometimes the gods are against you. Reminded me of Town O Lincoln 1 in the league last season. McKenna sorted things out after that. Now I’m confident he will keep us going this year and turn this embarrassment into another run of good games. The squad is still a good one and the team spirit
Is the best we’ve had for many years. COYB.
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ChrisR added 14:53 - Jan 27
Desperately needed a target man with no Hirst , Ladapo could have made it work? Hutchinson and Sarmiento should have stayed on , best players on the day , but then they are loans , so what does that say about the rest ?
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TimmyH added 14:54 - Jan 27
Well said Lightningboy - spot on! of course there are going to be many now with their 'oh well it's all about the league'...a real opportunity gone but this has only highlighted there's a lot to work on and a more flexible style of playing in such games...where we've failed under previous managers.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 14:54 - Jan 27
The team put out should not surprise us, the FA Cup is not the priority and historically that has been the way of it, still that is very embarrassing.

Focus on the League.
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SickParrot added 14:55 - Jan 27
Enormously embarrasing. Shocking defending for both goals conceded and apart from Sarmiento no quality in front of goal. Congratulations to Maidstone though, they rode their early on but worked their socks off and took their only two chances brilliantly. Their fans are correct about us. "Premier League? You're having a laugh".
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Blue56 added 14:56 - Jan 27
This game will haunt us for years, makes losing 9-0 to Man U a close game. First time I will question McKenna, but how is making 10 changes showing Maidstone respect? Good opportunity for 5th round, but without 2 strikers, little chance of promotion, despite a brilliant season until today.
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Orraman added 14:57 - Jan 27
Not for the first time over the last 3 seasons we have proved totally inept against ‘park the bus’ teams. When we play against teams who want to play the game we are a very entertaining and successful team but we just cannot adapt to the anti - football teams.
KMc has certainly made very few mistakes since he took over but 10 changes will never be successful whatever level of football.
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TimmyH added 14:59 - Jan 27
@Baino - you've got a crystal ball then?...okay we got a draw at Leicester but in terms of winning not so good the last month.
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Texastom added 14:59 - Jan 27
We showed them no respect.
We got what we deserved simple.
Everyone at Ipswich FC thought they just needed to turn up. Arrogance.
Embarrassing for McKenna and players.
Upfront poor from players.
Maidstone brilliant.
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Westy added 14:59 - Jan 27
Embarrassing. You can understand a changed team but we should have had enough to beat Maidstone! There just wasn't enough tempo from us - pedestrian at times. This is an embarrassment never to be undone.
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itfcskayman added 14:59 - Jan 27
Probably 99 times out of 100 we still win the game despite the changes. Yes it’s embarrassing and disappointing but I’ll have forgotten all about it with a win in the next league game.

On another note, will be supporting them in the next round, well done Maidstone.
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dyersdream added 15:01 - Jan 27
Aluko shouldn’t wear a town shirt again
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Davidwb20 added 15:02 - Jan 27
I think the least said the better! Anyway, firstly congratulations to Maidstone. Secondly we got what we deserved nothing!
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DannyITFC added 15:02 - Jan 27
38 shots, 13 on target only scoring 1! Maidstone a non league club 2 shots, 2 on target scoring 2! The problem is so obvious at Ipswich. We need x2 strikers in this window otherwise this will end up like the 2014/15 season and will be lucky to secure a play off place. Hirst out for most of the season, spurs lad recalled because he was not given enough mins, Ladapo sent out on loan (x3 strikers down) leaving just Jackson who was not even on the bench as the only striker. I know we have to abide by FFP rules but management will be failing this club massively if we don’t at the very least secure a decent striker by cease of play Thursday. Congratulations to Maidstone, they were totally outplayed but were something Ipswich were not - CLINICAL! Two excellent finishes which our front players could do well to learn from. All in all an appalling result, if this does not send a huge warning to Ashton & Co then we will be in for a very disappointing 2nd half of the season looking limp upfront. You can have all the possession and shots you want but the main stat is goals, we need strikers, we need to be clinical upfront. Over to Ashton now to make this happen, the next few days will be significant with regards to the direction this clubs heads this season.
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Texastom added 15:04 - Jan 27
Same as Norwich game, Ipswich can’t handle pressure and players go missing or don’t perform.
Broadhead was an example today but the team were awful.
It is a Club characteristic but today was just shocking. McKennas face said it all. He had a reality check.
Our Cup record continues…
I honestly can’t think of a bigger shock in football.
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Northstandveteran added 15:05 - Jan 27
Lao Tzu

" There is no greater danger than underestimating your opponent "

Lawrence Shankland please Kieron.
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Saxonblue74 added 15:06 - Jan 27
People talking of embarrassment? Ridiculous! This is a team and a club to be proud of and one freak result won't change that for me. A big positive is that Maidstone didn't come and kick lumps out of us, which worried me before KO. Premier lge Ref? That's a laugh!
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atty added 15:09 - Jan 27
Utter disgrace. Strong squad depth? Clearly not strong enough against a National League South side.
Surely the point is that they’ve barely played together. We don’t have game until next weekend so why at this stage of the competition? Madness. This is down to McKenna. Madness.
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Asdaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa added 15:09 - Jan 27
Right, we all to the chill the hell out and have a beer. Bigger upsets have happened, it’s the ‘magic of the cup’, doesn’t take away the fact we are fighter to get to the Prem.
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