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Ipswich Town 4 v 3 Rotherham United
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Tuesday, 20th February 2024 Kick-off 19:45
Ipswich Town 4-3 Rotherham United - Match Report
Tuesday, 20th Feb 2024 22:11

Omari Hutchinson netted a dramatic winner five minutes into injury time a minute after Rotherham had levelled as Town came from behind to beat the bottom-of-the-table Millers 4-3 to climb to third in the Championship. Wes Burns scored twice and Kieffer Moore once as the Blues came from a goal down, scored by Tom Eaves in the second minutes, to give Town a 3-1 half-time lead but the South Yorkshiremen pulled one back via Hakeem Odoffin on the hour, then, with Town having been a shadow of their usual selves, Cafu netted a controversial penalty in the 94th minute before Hutchinson’s heroics a minute later won what could prove three vital points for the Blues.

Town made three changes from the team which won 2-1 at Swansea on Saturday with Burns, Jeremy Sarmiento and Lewis Travis coming into the XI.

Burns returned on the right for Hutchinson with Sarmiento on the left for Nathan Broadhead.

Travis started alongside skipper Sam Morsy in the centre of midfield for the first time with Massimo Luongo joining Hutchinson and Sarmiento on the bench.

The Millers made four changes from the team which lost 1-0 at home to Watford on Saturday with Sam Clucas, Tom Eaves, Lee Peltier and Jordan Hugill coming into the team for Cameron Humphreys, Sam Nombe and Charlie Wyke, who dropped to the bench, and Sebastian Revan, who was left out of the 20-man squad.

The game was less than a minute and a half old when the visitors took the lead from their first attack.

Luke Woolfenden and Harry Clarke seemed to get in one another’s way after Sam Clucas had brought a loose ball inside the full-back and the former Hull City man threaded through to Eaves, who confidently stroked past the advancing Vaclav Hladky to his left.

Town’s 13th goal conceded in the first 15 minutes in the Championship this season, more than anyone else in the division, caused frustration among the home support but not too much panic given the Blues’ comeback credentials.

After one or two passes had gone astray to a few moans - and Rotherham skipper Sean Morrison had been booked for a foul on Sarmiento - the Blues began to get their game together and in the 10th minute they levelled.

Morsy picked up the ball on the edge of the area following a free-kick and drove into the box before sending over a cross, which was met by Burns arriving at the far post, the Welshman nodding his fourth goal of the season across the face and into the corner of the net from 12 yards out.

Having got Town back on terms - via the 12th goal the Millers had conceded in the first 15 minutes of a Championship game this season - Burns wasn’t far away from giving his side the lead a minute later, bringing the ball forward into the right of the box before hitting a low shot across the face but just wide.

However, Town fans didn’t have to wait too much longer to see their team go in front.

On 14, Burns was again sent away on the right, this time by Clarke, the Wales international outpacing veteran Rotherham right-back Lee Peltier before sending over a low cross for Moore to slam home against the club where he made his name on loan from Town back in 2017. It was Moore’s first goal at Portman Road.

The on-loan AFC Bournemouth man has now scored four times in four starts and one sub appearance since rejoining the Blues, while Rotherham now match Town for goals conceded in the opening quarter of an hour.

As the game reached the 20-minute mark, Moore spent some time undergoing treatment on the pitch, having already been seen by the physio prior to his goal. The Wales international returned soon afterwards but not looking entirely comfortable.

Rotherham subsequently had a brief spell of pressure, which ended with Ollie Rathbone hitting low shot through to Hladky.

But that didn’t last long and in the 29th minute, the Blues increased their lead. Burns was again sent away around the outside of Peltier and smashed a shot which Millers keeper Viktor Johansson saved with his right leg.

The ball bounced out to Leif Davis on the left of the area, the full-back rather mishit his strike but Johansson was only able to palm it out to Burns, who tapped home from the edge of the six-yard box.


Not long after the goal, the game was held up for a lengthy spell after Rathbone collided with the advertising hoarding after a challenge with Sarmiento, appearing to have hit his head. The midfielder was eventually taken down the tunnel on the stretcher cart and replaced by Femi Seriki.

As the half moved into its final five minutes, Burns almost completed his hat-trick. Sarmiento crossed deep from the left and the Welshman headed into the ground but just wide of Johansson’s left post.

Three minutes later, Chaplin left the ball for Moore on the edge of the area and the striker looked to have a sight of goal before turning into a defender, perhaps not having expected it to have been allowed to run to him by his teammate.

The fourth official’s board indicated an additional 10 minutes, which had been anticipated after the lengthy hiatus due to Rathbone’s injury and the earlier stops due to Moore’s knock.

Having established their two-goal lead, the Blues had one or two shaky moments during time added on, Hladky fumbling a ball when diving to the left of his goal and Morsy turning it behind before Rotherham could profit.

Despite the sloppy end to the half, the whistle triggered applause from the Town support.

After the all-too-familiar early opposition goal, the Blues quickly gained the upper hand with Burns’s pace against Peltier down the right flank evidently having been spotted as an area which could be exploited.

And exploit it they did with the Welshman scoring twice, assisting once and having come close twice more. Burns and his teammates ought to have plenty of further opportunities after the break.

Nevertheless, it had been a rather disjointed end to the half, while Moore left the field at the end holding his right thigh.

However, the Welsh striker took his place as the teams lined-up for the second half but with Sarmiento making way having given away a number of fouls in dangerous areas in the spell before the break.

The second half began in a similar manner to the end of the first and on 51 there was another stoppage after Burns clashed heads with Peter Kioso and required treatment, but was able to carry on.

The half continued to be a stop-start affair, Christ Tiehi suffering what looked to be an ankle knock and requiring treatment but was also able to keep going.

Town had struggled to get a firm control on the game since the break and just after the hour, the Millers pulled a goal back.

A ball was pumped into the box by Clucas from the left, Hladky came but was unable to get much on his punch as he ran into a crowd of players and Odoffin passed into the empty net.

Another poor goal for the Blues to concede having been lacklustre since the latter stages of the first half.

Peltier was booked for a foul on Burns in the 62nd minute, then Chaplin cleverly fed in Burns with a pass from the left as the Welshman ran across the area from the right but Johansson was equal to it.

But Town were still some way off their best and on 71 sub Seriki headed well wide from a cross from the left.

A minute later, both sides made a double change, the Blues swapping Chaplin and Travis for Hutchinson and Luongo, after the Millers had switched Hugill and Peltier for Nombe and Humphreys.

Two minutes later, Clarke made way for Axel Tuanzebe, the former Arsenal man having suffered a knock.

Town continued to be unconvincing, Hladky and then Luongo giving the ball away in quick succession with the crowd showing their frustration and nerviness as the Millers continued to look for an equaliser.

And in the 80th minute, the South Yorkshiremen went very close, a cross from the right reaching Kioso beyond the far post from where the Irishman, who scored twice against the Blues in a 3-0 Northampton victory at Sixfields in April 2021, struck a low shot which hit the outside of Hladky’s right post.

The incident and Al-Hamadi replacing Moore led to the Portman Road crowd upping the volume, sensing their side needing them and the Blues began to play more of the game in the Rotherham final third.

Town, who looked to have been feeling the effects of three games in seven days, seemed to be given more energy going forward by their subs. Nevertheless, Rotherham were still seeing a lot of the ball and were prodding and probing for a leveller.

The Millers switched Andy Rinomhota for Cafu and Eaves for Wyke on 86, then Kayden Jackson - Town’s sixth sub, permitted as Rotherham were allowed a sixth as Rathbone was replaced with concussion - took over from Burns two minutes later.

Rotherham continue to push for the equaliser with the Blues still making heavy weather of getting the ball out of their final third, Hladky doing well to save Nombe’s effort from the left of the box, as the fourth official indicated eight additional minutes.

And three minutes into the additional time, Rotherham were awarded what looked a very harsh penalty.

Kioso went to ground with seemingly little or no contact from Jackson as he cut into the left of the box and referee Keith Stroud, who up to then had had one of his quieter evenings, pointed straight to the spot. On the touchline Blues boss McKenna made his frustration with the decision clear.

Cafu took the kick and as Hladky dived to his right, the Portuguese midfielder chipped a Panenka down the middle of the goal and into the net.

Rotherham levelling and time still being on the clock led to a surge in the noise around Portman Road and a minute after conceding, Town restored their lead.

Al-Hamadi played inside to Jackson on the right and the forward in turn fed Hutchinson, who took a touch before rifling a low shot past Johansson to his left and into the net to send Portman Road wild with a mixture of joy and relief.

Tuanzebe was shown a yellow card for time-wasting as the Blues sought to see out the final minutes with Rotherham looking for another equaliser.

But the Blues were not to be denied their third win in seven days and referee Stroud’s whistle led to another roar from the home support.

Aside from the spell in the first half in which the Blues went into a 3-1 lead, it was a far from vintage display from Town, who looked to be feeling the effects of having so many games in such a short space of time.

A Rotherham equaliser had seemed an increasingly likely prospect the longer the second half went on with a dubious penalty or a mistake leading to a goal always a possibility.

While some sides might have wilted after a difficult half and then conceding a late leveller, this team has shown time and again it is made of sterner stuff and it probably shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise that the Blues were able to dig out an opportunity to claim their winner with Hutchinson once again finishing with great confidence.

A great result if not a brilliant performance which is made even better by Southampton’s 2-1 home defeat to Hull City, which moves to the Blues up to third in the table behind second-placed Leeds on goal difference alone.

Town were written off by many after their less than impressive spell over Christmas but as Rotherham now know to their cost, this Blues side should never be written off.

Town: Hladky, Clarke (Tuanzebe 74), Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis, Burns, Travis (Luongo 72), Morsy (c), Burns (Jackson 88), Chaplin (Hutchinson 72), Sarmiento (Broadhead 46), Moore (Al-Hamadi 80). Unused: Walton, Harness, Humphreys.

Rotherham: Johansson, Clucas, Eaves (Wyke 86), Hugill (Nombe 71), Rinomhota (Cafu 86), Rathbone (Seriki 36), Peltier (Humphreys 72), Odoffin, Morrison (c), Tiehi, Kioso. Unused: Phillips, Lindsay, Ferguson, Appiah. Referee: Keith Stroud (Hampshire). Att: 28,026 (Rotherham: 145).


Photo: Matchday Images



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Europablue added 00:03 - Feb 21
It was such a strange match. Wolfenden has made far too many costly errors. He really set the tone at the back. Sarmiento has not proved to be a good starter, then again neither has Hutchinson. Both excel as subs then get a chance from the start and usually don't grab the opportunity. Moore seems to slot right into the team, but even though Travis looks decent and plays well, he's just not on the same wavelength as his team mates quite yet. Rotherham were looking to bully us and it worked. The amount of times they fouled Moore in the first 15 minutes was ridiculous. The referee was very poor with some decisions. He often didn't see things and the one thing he saw perfectly was the penalty, that didn't look like a penalty. We showed moments of excellence to score the goals we scored, but we looked nervy at 3-1 up, when we should have been comfortable. KM was absolutely right, we let Rotherham make the game the kind of game that they could take advantage of.
We just don't hold onto leads well, we should have played our own game looking to score rather than hold on to the 3 points.
Having said all that, it was a great win.
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Pilgrimblue added 00:11 - Feb 21
Woolfy is aL1 defender at best and should have gone down the road with the rest of them!
Time for Walton and Edmundson to be given a run
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Dissboyitfc added 00:20 - Feb 21
whatever anyones opinions are on that game the fact remains, soton would swap their points haul from tonight for ours!

We move on
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shakytown added 03:22 - Feb 21
I see the Blue Budgie is back spouting on about his team. Should have stayed away like he promised.
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warktheline added 06:30 - Feb 21
Can you believe we’ve got someone on here banging on more about Norwich, whom by the way aren’t even sitting in a playoff position currently, than their own team who are chasing automatic promotion! Mind boggling!
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ThaiBlue added 06:37 - Feb 21
Get Walton and Edmonson back Saturday please.Hladky has been poor lately and puts the wind up me with his passing and Woofenden is just a liability.
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therein61 added 06:49 - Feb 21
It's 3 points not i agree in our usual flowing fashion but even the best teams win ugly at times C.O.Y.B
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BlueRuin69 added 06:53 - Feb 21
Ignore the clueless Woolfenden you’re having a great season even if you had a difficult night. Coyb!
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barrystedmunds added 07:33 - Feb 21
A one off, although our defensive frailties exposed again, something KMcK will be critically aware of.
Credit to Rotherham; they got in our faces and made life difficult.
They’re bottom of the league so you would expect that, we just didn’t seem to handle it that well at times throughout the match. Learning point!
3 points is 3 points and at this stage of the season we’d all take that.
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tractorboybig added 07:44 - Feb 21
look on the bright side...three more points and we have avoided relegation.
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oldegold added 07:51 - Feb 21
Very scrappy performance and not convincing at all......we looked plain mediocre at times and seemed to accept second best. I would like to see Walton back now and the defence shook up as it is paper thin at times. Mightily glad for the win but if we play like last night, we won't win many more matches for sure....
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warwickblue added 08:17 - Feb 21
Omari Hutchinson - Thank you.
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philpott2 added 08:17 - Feb 21
Well that game was as painful and frustrating as the journey home afterwards (road closures et al, an extra 40 miles endured!).
Every aerial battles seemed to be a full on collision, and a free kick. Rotherham seemed to end up with the ball from so many of the 50-50's. Keeper and defence were woeful, mainly due to Rotherham pushing up to 4 players up high at every free kick and goal kick we had and harassing us immediately the short passes were made (very effective , we never settled, didn't learn).
We should have been out of sight at halftime, but as we weren't and our defence (Wolfy and Clarke in particular) had a mare.....it was torture.
Who to play right back on Saturday? Clarke needs a rest and may actually not be available....Wolfy just needs to sit the Birmingham game out too, and as good as Walton was last season I am not sure he can do the things Hladky can (when he does them well/properly, which he didn't again last night).
This Keeganesque 'we will score more than you' mantra is flipping stressful !
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:17 - Feb 21
well 3 points and certainly an ugly win,but that was a horror show. Thank goodness we have players who are scoring again, the defence last night was as bad as it gets . I have so far refrained from calling anyone out for criticism but enough is enough, Woolfenden was absolutely dreadful last night, and im afraid Clark very poor imo,in a defensive nightmare show. Had it been any other team but Rotherham we would have been slaughtered . All credit to Rotherham ,a team nailed on for relegation came and gave it a real go . Unless there is a BIG improvement in defense in remaining matches we will be playing Championship football next season . All teams to be played will have noted the woeful defending and will feel they can get a result now. So 3 points but a worrying night .
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Gazelle added 08:22 - Feb 21
I don’t remember Woolfy winning a header all game.
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Europablue added 08:52 - Feb 21
warktheline Norwich are living rent free in his head. We were right to be scared of Norwich before, but from this season, we have shown that they should be more scared of us! Norwich have a battle on their hands to get in the playoffs. They probably have a 40% chance of getting in because they have to displace WBA or Hull and finish above Coventry.
Norwich do pose a threat to 3 points that we would like to take off them though.
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Europablue added 08:58 - Feb 21
There now seems to be a pattern to the goals that we are conceding, so hopefully the coaching staff will address that.
We keep on losing the first ball, backing off, then not taking the opportunity to make a challenge.
For the first goal, Clarke had things under control if Woolfy just held position.
The biggest surprise it that Tuanzebe has not made the centre back position his own.
I'd really like to see Williams come back because Clarke looks like he needs a rest.
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Linkboy13 added 09:13 - Feb 21
Our defence looked what it is very good division one apart from Davis out muscled too often. Having said that we have massively over achieved this season with a fantastic manager who's getting the maximum out of a average squad by championship standards. It's frustrating to think of what might have been if we had a couple of decent central defenders. But the fact we are not capable of soaking up pressure has meant our midfield has to work overtime especially Morsy who has been magnificent this season but he's not getting any younger. People are moaning that we might have to spend another season in championship need to look at themselves in the mirror. As long as McKenna's still here next season and the owners give him sufficient funds to strengthen the team (not the squad) if not he might think he has taken the team as far as he can. This season the championship has been the strongest it's ever been and the teams that came down will probably go back up. I don't think next season will be any where near as strong. Apart from last night the entertainment value has been first class unless you ware blue tinted glasses and don't really care how we win.
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Lukeybluey added 10:08 - Feb 21
Getting to the business end of the season, so a win is a win and we got the three points, we move on to the next one.
Yes, was very difficult to watch last night, It was evident that Rotherham set out to physically get into us, but we saw it through...just... A few players looked a bit off it, but we're not going to play silky football every game, we should take pride in the boys that they kept going and fighting until the very end and got the winner.
COYB's!
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dirtydingusmagee added 10:42 - Feb 21
the defence need to be woken up before they go out onto the pitch in future , Wolfenden and Clark were still sucking their thumbs in the land of nod . Dreadful.
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BuckieBlue added 11:05 - Feb 21
Defensively not great but I suppose we need to remember Rotherham fighting for their Championship lives.
Looking ahead, somehow after Saturday, with only 12 games left, seems to me like the start of a run in. Birmingham improved under our old pairing but I'm quietly confident. Re Southampton I wonder how much the Anfield visit next week is on their minds, especially those who've never played there before? Friday night hopefully we'll see a Leicester reaction to their result last Saturday. Interesting week all round!
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ImAbeliever added 11:29 - Feb 21
On reflection, for 60 minutes team performance was dreadful. However, some outstanding individual performances (finishing) won the day. I believe the gulf between us and them was massive, despite being lousy to watch for long periods. 3rd!
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ImAbeliever added 11:32 - Feb 21
Marked you down by mistake blue boy,
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ImAbeliever added 11:37 - Feb 21
Just read your 2nd post though Blueboy and would have marked that down instead, but heyho
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Marinersnose added 12:21 - Feb 21
What a fantastic three points against a team who made life extremely difficult for us in the second half. Rotherham were outplayed and out scored in the first half but they changed formation second half and our defensive unit to a man capitulated. There wasn’t a defender in the team who did well second half, centre backs couldn’t win a header and full backs looked devoid of confidence. Hladky had a poor game and his decision making was erratic.
We have to forget the performance and hone in on the win as that’s the only statistic that matters. Birmingham will be a different game but they have found form since Mogga took charge. Hopefully Venus still loves the town.
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