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Preston North End 3 v 2 Ipswich Town
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Saturday, 3rd February 2024 Kick-off 15:00
Preston North End 3-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 3rd Feb 2024 17:08

Town are down to fourth in the Championship following a topsy-turvy 3-2 defeat at Preston North End in which returning striker Kieffer Moore netted twice having come on as a half-time sub. The Blues found themselves 3-0 down at the break as two goals from former Town striker Will Keane on five and 39 sandwiched an eighth-minute George Edmundson own goal. But after Moore, re-signed on loan from AFC Bournemouth on Thursday, had been introduced at the break, Town were a different prospect after the break and the Wales international netted on 75 and 87 but the Blues were unable to find the third goal which would have claimed a point.

New striker Kieffer Moore and Ali Al-Hamadi were named on the bench as manager Kieran McKenna made two changes from the last league game, the 1-1 draw away to leaders Leicester.

Skipper Sam Morsy returned in midfield following his suspension with Lewis Travis dropping to the subs, while Jeremy Sarmiento was handed his full league debut with Marcus Harness also on the bench, alongside Moore, Al-Hamadi and Nathan Broadhead.

Preston made one change from their 1-1 draw at Millwall last time out with skipper Alan Browne returning to the starting line-up for Ryan Ledson, who was among the subs.

Former Blues striker Keane started and ex-Town keeper Dai Cornell was on the bench.

The home side created the first chance just over a minute after the game got under way, Town, wearing their orange away kit, looking to have been caught cold as Liam Millar was found on the left of the box but fortunately the Canadian international screwed his volleyed shot well wide.

But in the fifth minute, the Lilywhites were in front. Town were closed down as they sought to play out from the back and the ball fell loose to Keane in space 25 yards out after Luongo had looked to clear. The former Blues striker took it forward and struck a shot which caught Edmundson, wrong-footed Vaclav Hladky and beat the Czech keeper to his right.

Three minutes later, it was 2-0. Emil Riis was played in on goal by a defence-splitting Keane pass, took it on into the area and Edmundson inadvertently stabbed past Hladky as he looked to take it away from the Preston striker. Video evidence suggested Riis was offside when the pass was played.

Having had a nightmare start, the Blues set about getting themselves back in the game but made little progress against a determined Preston side with their tails up.

On 23, Millar ran from deep - with Town having failed to track runners on a number of occasions - and wafted over a cross from the left which was just too far in front of his teammates.

A minute later, Millar cut in from the left and hit a shot which deflected wide off Luke Woolfenden. Harry Clarke complained to referee Graham Scott that he’d been fouled but to no avail.

Town had a spell where they began to put passes together as the half moved into its final 10 minutes but without threatening and Preston quickly got on top with a third home goal looking more likely than the Blues pulling one back. On 37, Hladky was forced to palm away a dangerous cross from the right.

And on 39, it was 3-0 after Town were again undone passing it out from the back. Woolfenden played it to Hladky, who passed forward to Morsy just inside the box but Mads Frokjaer behind him forced the ball away from the Town skipper, who slid in to tackle as it reached Riis, but it ran to Keane, who stroked his second of the game into the empty net.

The shellshocked Blues, who had only found themselves 3-0 behind once before in the league this season, at Leeds just before Christmas, looked to find a foothold in the game. On 42 a free-kick was played short to Burns, but his low strike was blocked.

Play very quickly returned to the other end and Millar, who had caused Town problems down the left all half, crossed and Brad Potts hit a low cross-shot off Leif Davis and out for a corner, following which Woolfenden turned another effort from a low angle wide.


Town managed their first serious shot of the half with the half already deep in four minutes of injury time, but Clarke’s stabbed effort from the right of the area flew well beyond home keeper Freddie Woodman’s right post.

Earlier in the move, Burns had found himself in space just outside the box but opted to look for Jackson rather than shooting with his pass running behind the striker before Conor Chaplin picked it up.

There were boos from the Town support at the whistle after perhaps the most frustrating 45 minutes of the Championship season so far.

The Blues were slow out of the blocks and might have conceded within the first 70 seconds and were still trying to find their feet when Preston did go ahead in the fifth minute as Town’s usually controlled passing out from the back let them down.

The second goal had more than a hint of offside about it but with Town still trying to get going, then the third goal was much the same as the first with Preston continuing to press the Blues in their final third and cause errors.

Town have been the comeback kings so far this season but it will take an effort beyond anything they’ve achieved so far to get anything out of this.

The Blues made the expected half-time change, handing Moore his second Blues debut for Kayden Jackson.

And immediately Town looked a different prospect. On 48, Davis came within a whisker of pulling one back when he caught everyone unawares with a cheeky free-kick which he looked to be playing into the box but instead struck against the unmoved Woodman’s right post.

On 50, with the 3,435 Blues supporters behind the goal getting firmly behind their side, Burns crossed from the right and the ball flicked off 6ft 5in tall Moore’s head and away. The new loan striker was already giving the Preston backline more to think about than they had in the first half.

The impetus from the opening moments began to fade but as the game moved towards the hour mark but on 61 Sarmiento struck a shot on the turn from 25 yards but straight at Woodman.

A minute later, Davis crossed from the left and Moore rose high but headed back across goal and wide, then in the 64th minute Clarke flicked a near-post header across the face and beyond the far post.

Preston had present no further threat since the break but on 66 Potts was found on the right of the box but Edmundson got across to block.

Moments later, Luongo was found the furthest man forward for Town by Morsy and cut in but scraped his shot wide. Ahead of the goal-kick, the Blues swapped Sarmiento and Chaplin for Broadhead and Omari Hutchinson.

Preston almost forced another goal from Town playing out from the back on 68, Hladky desperately clawing the ball away from Frokjaer just in front of his line having missed Morsy’s backpass with the Lilywhites - with good cause - appealing for a an indirect free-kick.

The home side made a double change in the 71st minute, McCann and Osmajic replacing Frokjaer and Riis.

Four minutes later, the Blues pulled one back. Davis stood up a cross from the left and Moore rose above everyone to nod his first goal for the club, seven years after signing for his first spell at Portman Road.

The goal gave Town a sniff with enough time on the clock to cause Preston some nerves if not turn the game around.

A minute after the goal, Burns headed too close to Woodman from another Davis cross, then on 78 the Wales international nodded well over when he should have nodded back into the box from a corner.

Town made another double change in the 80th minute, swapping Burns and Luongo for debutant Al-Hamadi and Harness.

Three minutes later, Osmajic shot wide from 20 yards out on the right, then seconds later Moore turned a shot against a defender at the other end.

Al-Hamadi had the first sight at goal of his Town career on 85, chasing a ball played over the top but the recent signing from AFC Wimbledon was unable to get a clean contact and Woodman claimed.

Two minutes later, it was 3-2. Hutchinson crossed from the right, Davis nodded back across goal, Moore and Al-Hamadi initially got in one another’s way, then the Iraqi international hit it against Woodman before the on-loan AFC Bournemouth slammed his second of the match into the net.

Town, sensing another famous comeback, threw the kitchen sink at the Lilywhites in the final minutes.

With the game in five minutes of injury time, Moore again got his head on the ball in the area, this time from a right-sided cross, but Woodman was able to get down to it to save.

As the game moved into its final minute and a half, Hutchinson cut in from the right and shot not too far over.

In the final moments, Hutchinson whipped over a cross from the right but beyond his teammates and referee Scott’s whistle signalled a roar from the relieved home support.

Town had been much better in the second half - they recorded nine on target to none in the first half - but Moore’s two goals probably came too late to allow time for a third.

The defeat, only the Blues’ fourth of the season, and the drop to fourth in the table - albeit with Leeds in third having played a match more - will be a blow to fans, however, there were certainly positives to be taken from the second half, most prominently Moore getting on the end of crosses and finding the net twice.

Overall though, a disappointing afternoon for the Blues, who have now won only one of their last eight in the Championship with another tough game at home to West Brom, who beat Birmingham 1-0 at home this afternoon, next Saturday.

PNE: Woodman, Whiteman, Lindsay, Keane (Woodburn 95), Browne (c), Frokjaer (McCann 71), Storey, Hughes, Riis (Osmajic 71), Millar (Brady 78), Potts. Unused: Cornell, Cunningham, Ledson, Mawene, Whatmough.

Town: Hladky, Clarke, Woolfenden, Edmundson, Davis, Morsy (c), Luongo (Harness 80), Burns (Al-HAmadi 80), Chaplin (Hutchinson 68), Sarmiento (Broadhead 67), Jackson (Moore 46). Unused: Walton, Tuanzebe, Travis, Humphreys. Referee: Graham Scott (Oxfordshire). Att: 17,313 (Town: 3,435).


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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 09:21 - Feb 4
While of course I don't want to lose and while I was, like everyone else, very disappointed about the first half, it may just be a positive now that the pressure is off a bit. We have been clinging on to 2nd and getting so anxious about the two clubs behind us; now we are chasing the top three and the pressure is on them to maintain their positions. I don't think the race is over yet. If we put in our best performance, we can give anyone in this division a run for their money. I do agree we must cut down on the faffing around at the back, though.
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Linkboy13 added 09:50 - Feb 4
Anyone who didn't know where we are in the league reading these notes would think we were fighting against relegation and it's quite ironic that when we lose the amount of blogs on here increases dramatically. Our great manager Keiran McKenna has all of a sudden become Mr McKenna without him this team of basically average players would drop like a stone. I wonder how many people on here giving him advice have actually kicked a ball. Some of our so called supporters are an embarrassment and don't know how lucky they are.
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ElephantintheRoom added 10:03 - Feb 4
Four goals scored by Town discards - and the only actual Town player to get on the scoresheet got an own goal
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Saxonblue74 added 10:13 - Feb 4
Agree linkboy. Let's hope the players and management have better attitudes than some of our posters on here. JAS099, Automatic gone? Lucky to make play offs? Have you actually looked at the league table? Have you looked at points rqd over the last 5 seasons? Have you forgotten about what we've achieved this season? Our squad has been strengthened since our incredible record breaking start to the season, and any other year than this with 3 very strong teams coming down from the prem we'd be sitting pretty on top of the league. Despite some shambolic defending in the first half we could and perhaps should have gone in at 1 down. First goal a foul and massive deflection from a weak shot. Second clearly offside. Just like last week we dominated every stat aside from the most important one, and have registered almost 70 shots over 2 games. Every premier league fan I know complains about VAR, but here's a thought. Both Norwich goals would have been disallowed, +2 points Town. 2 goals yesterday disallowed? One for sure so who knows what that would have done. I for one will continue to enjoy our achievements, and the very high probability of play offs at worst (a point per game should do it). If anyone on here says they wouldn't have taken that before we kicked off against Sunderland in August then forgive me if I don't believe you!
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Nomore4 added 10:14 - Feb 4
A lot of talk about new signings. A lot of talk about playing out from the back.
But we have already the best young keeper in the country at playing out from the back.
A potential £3m signing, our biggest and most expensive since the change over.
If we want to continue to play out from the back, and want to see new signings then it’s time Slicker was put between the sticks…..to justify the price tag if nothing else.
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martin587 added 10:30 - Feb 4
I was ashamed and embarrassed when some of our traveling supporters booed the team off at half time.What is it with some of you are you never happy.Ok we travelled a long way Saturday like a great many do for every away game but Boeing is out of order.
We are at a great position in the league with a game in hand so who would have even thought we would be where we are in early February squeezed between three relegated teams.Everybody has an off day so I feel soon for Edmundson remember even LD did the same a few weeks ago.
With seventeen games to go we are still in a very strong position and in K M we have a proven striker and with luck will score goals. It’s very easy to criticize but remember we are punching well above our weight so get behind the team and stop the BOOING lads.
I don’t post much now but felt I was justified in pointing out certain aspects of some supporters.
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Nomore4 added 10:35 - Feb 4
Martin…..After spending all week grafting on minimum wage……then travelling hundreds of miles on the Saturday to follow the team…..the odd boo at halftime is probably justified.
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Saxonblue74 added 11:05 - Feb 4
Choice to travel is yours Nomore4. Suggest if you can't accept there's going to be an off day/things going against us then you keep your hard earned money in your pocket. Supporters should be there as 12th man, not to kick them when they're down.
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chalky added 11:23 - Feb 4
ONE win ib eight is relegation form. For God's sake wake up in th first half. the number of own goals that we concede is criminal. The defence is too brittle. Try the long ball occasionally for a change. Dump Jackson. He is not up to mthe task.
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Nomore4 added 11:32 - Feb 4
Saxon blue I was giving an example amongst 3.5k supporters. Just an example.
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martin587 added 11:38 - Feb 4
RIMSY…. why down mark the truth.
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Saxonblue74 added 11:41 - Feb 4
Perhaps follow the example of Sheffield Weds fans Nomore4. Disastrous end to their lge1 season (note to all who suggest our season is over) and having real struggles through this season, yet their fans travel week in, week out in numbers to give their team that little extra.
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Rimsy added 11:43 - Feb 4
So no one is allowed to give an opinion on a forum? We all support the team, but we're entitled to vent our frustrations after a first half like that. As for Jackson, the times he's played so poorly I've been sure we wouldn't see him playing for us again, unfathomable. And I know I don't have McK's football knowledge (same as everyone else on here) but I can have an opinion.
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BrettenhamBlue added 11:45 - Feb 4
Agree with martin587: can't see the logic in booing the team as it isn't going to help. Constructive criticism after the game is ok (as long as it's not picking out scapegoats for the performance). Booing just makes the team feel worse and they are less likely to improve. This is a team that has performed WAY beyond expectations all season. Woeful first half? Yes. But this team has performed wonders for most of the season.
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Saxonblue74 added 11:54 - Feb 4
Yes Rimsy, everyone entitled to an opinion. Mine is that all the focus is on a poor first half, where luck also was firmly against us. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I haven't seen a post on here about how good we were second half?
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blueboy1981 added 12:20 - Feb 4
Why Oh Why is it so necessary to keep pursuing this Tippy Tappy method of playing out from the Back ? - we’re not Liverpool or Man’ City, in fact far removed on current form,
Most Keepers hate it anyway, and prefer to use all their options.
We’re proving we cannot do it successfully ! - and it’s costing us.
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blueboy1981 added 12:27 - Feb 4
At the moment the Tyre is only Flat, run Flat too far, and the Wheel is in Danger of Falling Off.
The Tyre needs inflating soonest - or else !
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Marinersnose added 12:51 - Feb 4
Linkboy perfectly summarised. We have some terrible fans these days. Just because they attend all games they don’t appear to understand the game or the managers philosophy.
Too many putting stuff up their noses at halftime
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 12:52 - Feb 4
Snuff?
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cat added 13:41 - Feb 4
We need to keep the faith and trust in McKenna philosophy of playing out from the back because this style of play brings entertainment and no one on here can dispute this as match days are better now than they have been in 20 odd years. We are punching well above our weight and fans have to keep things real and realise what’s been achieved so far this season has far outweighed expectation levels.
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therein61 added 16:37 - Feb 4
We were awful in the first half and gave ourselves too much to do in the second when we were looking good for a point at least,
we are still up there and this squad has given us so much in the last 2 years cut them some slack some of you and get behind the team or would you prefer Big Gobs mantra of we have a point now just sweat your nuts off for 90 minutes and keep it!! stop moaning we lost a football match for heavens sake and get behind the boys.
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Europablue added 17:53 - Feb 4
cat I'm not sure what effect the cup loss had on the referee not giving a clear foul, the linesman not spotting a clear offside, the referee not giving any kind of card for Morsy getting kicked in the face, and the pitch being in a poor state that messed with our passing game.
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Europablue added 17:55 - Feb 4
pennblue Luckily KM is not infected with pessimism like some of our fans. The positive thing is that even though we were on the receiving end of a lot of misfortune, we showed character and fought back and probably should have equalized.
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Europablue added 18:03 - Feb 4
RobsonWark I would have started Moore as well, but I'm not going to criticize KM for choosing Jackson. The idea was to send balls over the top and wear down the defence and put on the big guns to rip through them. It's a sound plan except we let in two goals within 10 minutes, both of which shouldn't have been given. Then the game plan was out of the window. We should have been much more cautious and got to half time at 2-0 or maybe even sneak one, but we tried playing it out from the back on a poor pitch.
New players are not up speed on tactics and need time to get used to the system.
the problem is fans always get to make their suggestions without them getting tested in the real world. KM has earned the right not to be harshly judged on the bad days as long as there is something positive to take from it.
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cat added 19:40 - Feb 4
Europablue - you make some valid points regarding the ref but the stats don’t lie and we were not on it first half.
Fair play to you also for realising that playing Jackson to run in behind the last man when we are playing more counter attacking football specially away from home. Loads on here just don’t get that. I’m not saying Jackson is our best centre forward, far from it, but I’m pished off with posters hounding him out when he gives so much on the pitch.
My point about losing the cup game was we lost some momentum which is critical, last weeks cup defeat was a massive kick in the nads.
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