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Ipswich Town 1 v 1 Middlesbrough
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Saturday, 13th April 2024 Kick-off 15:00
Ipswich Town 1-1 Middlesbrough - Match Report
Saturday, 13th Apr 2024 17:11

Town returned to the top of the Championship following a 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough at Portman Road, but missed out on the chance to go three points clear following the defeats suffered by Leicester and Leeds. Emmanuel Latte Lath put the Teessiders ahead in the 20th minute against the run of play before Massimo Luongo levelled against his old side. Jeremy Sarmiento hit the post soon afterwards but Town were unable to find a winning goal and keeper Vaclav Hladky made two late saves to keep the Blues on terms.

Striker Ali Al-Hamadi was handed his full Town debut as Kieran McKenna made six changes from the team which drew 0-0 at home to Watford on Wednesday.

Al-Hamadi came into the XI for Kieffer Moore, who dropped to the bench, with Luke Woolfenden taking over from the injured George Edmundson at the heart of the defence and Axel Tuanzebe for Harry Clarke, who was absent from the 20-man squad, at right-back.

Luongo took over from Jack Taylor, who was among the subs, in the centre of midfield with Sarmiento and Conor Chaplin coming into the three behind Al-Hamadi for Kayden Jackson and Nathan Broadhead, who were on the bench.

For Boro, Sam Silvera replaced Sam Greenwood in a team otherwise unchanged from the 2-2 draw at Hull City in midweek with former Town defender Matt Clarke at the centre of their defence.

The Blues started brightly, dominating the ball in the early stages and created their first opportunity in the sixth minute. Sarmiento reacted quickly to nip in front of a defender on the left and cut the ball back towards Al-Hamadi, but the ball was turned behind just before it reached the striker.

The Blues went even closer from the resultant corner, Leif Davis sending in a low ball to the near post from where Conor Chaplin shot powerfully but over the bar.

Town threatened again in the 10th minute, Omari Hutchinson, playing on the right of the three behind the striker, feeding Sarmiento, who took it on a few paces before hitting a shot straight at Seny Dieng in the visitors’ goal.

Two minutes later, Sarmiento, who was making a terrific start to the match, twisted and turned his way past defenders on the edge of the area on the left before cutting along the 18-yard line to Chaplin, who rather scuffed his effort wide.

The Teessiders threatened for the first time in the 14th minute, Isaiah Jones breaking away down the left past Hutchinson with Tuanzebe upfield, but his cross-shot was batted away by Hladky in the Town goal and Morsy completed the clearance.

But it was still mainly Town and in the 17th minute Morsy exchanged passes with Sarmiento on the left of the area and although the return was overhit, the Ecuadorian was able to cross deep from the byline. The ball reached Chaplin but the forward was unable to find the target while at a stretch.

However, on 20, the Teessiders went in front. Morsy played back to Hladky following a Middlesbrough attack and the keeper failed to get much distance on the ball. Eventually, it was played wide to Luke Ayling on the right and the former Leeds man sent over a cross towards the far post from where Emmanuel Latte Lath rose between two defenders to nod past Hladky and into the net to the keeper’s left.

After a quiet spell after conceding, Town should have levelled in the 28th minute. Cameron Burgess sent Davis away down the left and the Newcastle-born left-back chopped inside his man before cutting into the middle. Chaplin missed it but it reached Hutchinson on the edge of the area at the back of the box from where the on-loan Chelsea forward curled a shot only just over the bar.

The Blues were getting back into their stride and two minutes later had a strong claim for a penalty when Tuanzebe burst down the right and saw his cross cut out by what the Town players claimed was a Boro hand, and they may have had a case.

However, that controversy was soon forgotten with the Blues getting back on terms from the subsequent corner.

Davis whipped the ball over from the right and Luongo, who joined the Blues in January 2022 after leaving Boro without playing a game in half a season on Teesside, showed far more desire than a visitors defender at the far post to kung-fu kick goalwards, the ball striking the bar, the ground, both the bar and the ground again before hitting the roof of the net to send Portman Road wild.

The Australian’s third goal of the season saw the crowd up the volume in the following minutes and the Blues almost went in front on 32.

Sarmiento was played in down the middle by Chaplin and dinked the ball over the advancing Dieng. The ball was creeping towards goal, just outpacing the retreating Boro defenders but struck the post.


Al-Hamadi was first to the rebound and, with Hutchinson screaming for the ball to be played back to him, the Iraqi international tried a back-heeled effort which was blocked.

With Town still dominating, a long spell of Blues possession ended with Luongo stabbing a 38th-minute effort through to Dieng. Two minutes later, Chaplin seized on a loose Middlesbrough pass in their own half and tried to catch Dieng off his line but was off-target with his effort.

The Blues were, however, susceptible to Boro breaks and in the 44th minute Silvera was sent away in space on the left. The Australian international’s cross struck Burgess - on the arm according to the visitors’ vehement appeals - and fell to Latte Lath, free just beyond the penalty spot, but his shot was just palmed behind by Hladky.

Town had another claim for a spot-kick in the first of two minutes of added-on time, Rav van den Berg sliding in on Chaplin and not appearing to win the ball. However, referee Sam Allison showed no interest.

That, aside from a Boro corner which the Blues defended competently, was the last action of an entertaining but, for Town fans, very nervy first half.

The Blues had started very positively and had had chances to go in front before Boro took the lead against the run of play.

Town had a quieter spell after conceding but had regained their earlier impetus by the time Luongo netted what will have been a very sweet goal, not just in the context of the game but given his history with the Teessiders.

Sarmiento really should have put Town in front with his chance and from there Town had been on top, but while leaving space in behind for Boro, who had looked a danger on the counter-attack all half, to break into.

The Blues will feel they might have been awarded two penalties, the late tackle on Chaplin certainly appeared a good shout, while Boro were similarly adamant they should have had one for the handball not long before the whistle.

Town began the second half where they had left off the first but on 50, after Luongo had picked up the game’s first yellow card for a foul on Jones, Silvera was found on the left of the Blues’ box but blazed his shot from an angle well over.

Two minutes later, Finn Azaz cut in from the right and hit a shot straight down Hladky’s throat.

Almost immediately, Town again went close to going in front. Hutchinson brought the ball forward at pace from halfway and took it past Clarke before cutting in. The Jamaica international seemed set to score but somehow the advancing Dieng turned it over with his foot.

On 57, Boro skipper Jonny Howson joined Luongo in the book for pulling back Sarmiento on the left.

The Teessiders dealt with the set piece, putting it out for a throw and ahead of the restart, Town swapped Al-Hamadi and Sarmiento, both of whom had caused the visitors problems, for Moore and Broadhead.

Town’s subs quickly started to make an impact, as they so often have this season. On 63, Morsy played a ball forward for Broadhead spotting his run and the ex-Everton man back-heeled to fellow Wales international Moore, but just sold him short.

The Blues continued to look for a second goal and on 68 thought they’d created an opportunity, Luongo lifting a ball over the Boro backline for Chaplin, who nodded back to Moore. The on-loan AFC Bournemouth man somehow failed to find the target and may have been pleased to see the linesman’s flag had already been raised for offside against Chaplin. Soon after, the Teessiders switched Silvera for Greenwood.

Town weren’t having it all their own way, however, and in the 71st minute, after the Blues had given the ball away in their own half, Greenwood struck a 20-yard effort which Hladky saved away to his right, Tuanzebe picking up the loose ball and Hutchinson showing his skills to win a throw on the right.

In the 75th minute, Broadhead exchanged passes with Chaplin and brought the ball into the box before finding Hutchinson on the right of the area. The loanee struck a shot across Dieng, who again saved.

Town were by now dominant with Boro pinned back in their half. A minute later, Hutchinson cut in from the right and this time Clarke headed his shot over. Ahead of the flag-kick, Town swapped Luongo for Taylor.

Broadhead shot high and wide in the 79th minute with the Blues prodding and probing and continuing to look for openings.

But a minute later, the visitors came very close to going back in front. After Latte Lath had battled with Woolfenden, the ball was played to Jones to the right of penalty box and the former Tooting & Mitcham United man seemed certain to score but Hladky somehow saved down to his left.

Following the resultant corner, the Czech keeper made an even better save. Ayling crossed from the right, Clarke headed towards goal and Hladky somehow was able to turn it over from under the bar.

Boro were looking increasingly dangerous as Town went looking for the winner and on 83 Greenwood lifted a shot over from 20 yards.

A minute later, Hutchinson shot just over from 25 yards, then on 86 Boro swapped Howson for Dan Barlaser.

Dieng saved Morsy’s low 20-yard shot in the 87th minute with Town camped in the Boro half. Chaplin got to the loose ball first but the Blues couldn’t make anything of the situation.

Town made their final two subs in the 89th minute, Dom Ball and Lewis Travis taking over from Tuanzebe and Chaplin.

As the game moved into five additional minutes, Davis sent over a low ball form the left which a Boro defender diverted back to his keeper with the Sir Bobby Robson Stand ambitiously appealing for a back-pass.

In the second minute of of the five, Boro broke away from a Town corner three against two, although with Hutchinson having been fouled. Ayling was found on the edge of the box but he dallied on the ball and the moment was gone.

Soon after, the one-time Yeovil man was booked for time-wasting at a throw-in and on 95 Travis joined him for a foul.

Moments before the whistle, Town won a free-kick a third of the way inside the Boro half, following which Davis looped a cross into Dieng’s hands.

Town are back to the top after another remarkable weekend in the Championship, but with some frustration at the whistle with the game an opportunity missed following the defeats suffered by Leicester and Leeds.

The Blues were the better side throughout but didn’t create enough clear-cut chances to beat Boro, who in the end would have won but for two excellent Hladky saves.

The result puts the Blues a point clear of the Foxes, who still have a game in hand, and two ahead of Leeds with Town now having two weeks without a match due to Coventry’s involvement in the FA Cup semi-final next weekend.

Before then, the Blues, who have only three games remaining, will be looking for favours from West Brom and Southampton - now only six points behind third-placed Leeds with two games in hand - in their matches against Leicester, and the Teessiders when they take on the Whites.

Town’s next opponents are Hull City at the MKM Stadium at 8pm on Saturday 27th April by which time the league table could look very different.

Town: Hladky, Tuanzebe (Ball 89), Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis, Morsy (c), Luongo (Taylor 76), Hutchinson, Chaplin (Travis 89), Sarmiento (Broadhead 59), Al-Hamadi (Moore 59). Unused: Walton, Humphreys, Harness, Jackson.

Middlesbrough: Dieng, Van den Berg, Clarke, Latte Lath, Jones, Ayling, Howson (c) (Barlaser 86), Silvera (Greenwood 69), Azaz, Engel, O’Brien. Unused: Jones, Gilbert, Dijksteel, Bangura, Thomas, McCabe, Finch. Referee: Sam Allison (Wiltshire). Att: 28,771 (Boro: 1,324)


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SickParrot added 18:03 - Apr 13
With two tough away games after the break, it's disappointing that we only got two points from two home games this week. It could've been six points with better finishing but it could also have been no points without Hladky. However, Leicester and Leeds are also finding it hard to score goals at the moment and it looks like the two automatic promotion places won't be decided until the final day. I can see both Leicester and Leeds dropping some more points and if so six more points may be enough to win the league, and four more might be enough for second place. Squeaky bum time but fingers crossed.
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Westy added 18:06 - Apr 13
A chance missed but a point on the board when our promotion rivals got none. Not as satisfied with a point as I was against Watford but we could easily have lost that game today. Obvious to all I think that the players need a rest. I think the fans do too. The break will do everyone good. Come back refreshed for the final run in.
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htb added 18:07 - Apr 13
I thought that was a great game between two very good teams. I think we deserved to win it but without Hladky’s heroics could have cruelly come away with nothing. Obviously disappointing to only get 2 points from two home games but thought both performances were commendable. I am proud of this team
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Baino added 18:15 - Apr 13
Although we dropped points, I felt it was a great performance. Top of the league with 3 to play and promotion is in OUR hands.
Off back to Orkney overall quite positive. So good to be back at PR again.
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ArnieM added 18:17 - Apr 13
Woolfenden !!! Well, any thoughts then people?
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Lukeybluey added 18:18 - Apr 13
I thought we played really well for majority of the game, second half a bit scrappy, just couldnt score the decisive goal. The lads have/are giving everything for the town no doubt about it. Two cracking saves by Vas. The rest has come a decent time for us I think.
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martin587 added 18:19 - Apr 13
Hang in there lads we’re all behind you.COYB.
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cat added 18:32 - Apr 13
Yes anyone at the game today would have appreciated the effort that went into that performance. Frustrating at times and a few missed opportunities in the first half which could have changed the outcome but no complaints from me. Top of the league with 3 games to go, who could have imagined that.
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cat added 18:33 - Apr 13
BTW spot on Bert
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Reality_2021 added 18:37 - Apr 13
Hope it doesn’t come back to bite us.

Fun game to watch.

I think McKenna needs to tell some players that the most important thing is goals to win the game. A couple recently have shown a bit of greed the last few games when others are in easier positions. One in player particular today.

Getting over the line is the most important thing.

Up the Town.
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Marinersnose added 18:57 - Apr 13
Those who have any knowledge of winning a league or trophy in sport will know only too well that it’s very tough to get over the line which is why the top three are struggling to win. Ipswich played well today and should’ve won the game but Boro are a very good side and but for two unbelievable saves from Hladky they might have snatched a win. Another point gained on our rivals and a welcome break before Hull and Coventry who may both be out of playoff chances.
We are in the box seat and fans should stick by the team . Expectations are high but we have to be realistic.
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Nomore4 added 19:01 - Apr 13
The last 7 days feels like missed opportunities. Should have had the game wrapped up midweek and today by half time….
At least now have a chance to re group.
And hopefully when we return, what’s required in the final 3 games will be known.
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blueboy1981 added 19:11 - Apr 13
Making us wonder if Ipswich, Leicester, or Leeds are up for it, or REALLY WANT it this season ?
Southampton for sure do !!
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del45 added 19:20 - Apr 13
21 shots to day 5 on target 1 goal in 270+ minutes not good where could we have been tonight.
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blueboy1981 added 19:21 - Apr 13
Hladky Saved the Day - Again !!
And the 2 Points from 2 Home Games - has to br Player of the Season !
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pauldart added 19:36 - Apr 13
In top position with 3 to go and the negativity is quite incredible. 20 months ago we were playing Forest Green Rovers and now we sit possibly on the threshold of something that nobody could have predicted then, so come on forget the negative comments and even if we do not quite make it , the transformation is beyond belief. COYB
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Broganonthewing added 19:41 - Apr 13
I really cannot believe some of the posts on here! Do some people think that teams are coming here and we are just going to roll them over or think that we should automatically win? Wednesday and today we were faced with two very good and disciplined sides who were determined to get something out of the game. Our players left nothing on the pitch and could not have given anymore.
They are obviously fatigued after a long season playing at a much higher and intense level. To be top of the league with 3 games to go is absolutely amazing! Those who criticise, please go back to your screens and fantasy football!!!!



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Europablue added 19:43 - Apr 13
OliveR16 Exactly, I'm perfectly fine with each match having to win one less match to guarantee promotion! It was 6 wins to guarantee, now it is 3, but that might even be less by the time we play our next match in two weeks time. Honestly, I'm emotionally drained from it and I'm happy for the 3 weeks off!
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Europablue added 20:02 - Apr 13
blueboy1981 If Southampton really wanted to win the league, perhaps they shouldn't have lost to us...
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Europablue added 20:08 - Apr 13
Broganonthewing The people complaining have probably never achieved anything in their lives because they don't seem to understand what a struggle achieving anything is. There is a reason why not every team is in with a shout of promotion, it's bloody difficult to do it and the shots that were going in earlier in the season are being blocked, or hitting the post. It is very fine margins. Obviously, it is results that ultimately count, but this performance especially has to give us more confidence than the Leeds and Leicester supporters. Let's hold our nerves!
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dirtydingusmagee added 20:26 - Apr 13
We are top so all not lost although disappointing not to get 3 massive points . all tp 3 are running on empty i think after slugging it out all season .Its going to be about real desire and a bit of luck in the final games ,Two more hard games and Huddersfield cant be underestimated . Its turning out to be a real gunfight and it will be a case of who blinks first now . We really need to dig in and find our shooting boots again ..Hladky certainly saved our bacon today again , brilliant saves .On the downside imo Wolfenden once again scared the crap ut of me with his seemingly obligatory lapse he really worries me when we cant afford to make a mistake . Anyway we are still in the driving seat . COYB .
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Linkboy13 added 20:47 - Apr 13
Another magnificent effort from the team against a very good team who defended very well and were dangerous on the break. I think possibly at times we played one pass to many when a shot was on. Hutchinson was excellent again but his finishing wasn't as lethal as it normally is. The threat up top is lacking a bit Al Hamadi is awaiting an operation and Moore doesn't look fit. If we are in the championship next season and the excitement is as good as this i shan't be complaining.
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Help added 20:49 - Apr 13
Looking forward to the return of Burns and hirst in two weeks we really need them back
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TractorfactorSteve added 21:26 - Apr 13
More or less this time last year we drew with Fleetwood in Div One and just missed out on 100 points. This year in a couple of weeks there could be an entire EFL between the two teams. Stop the fkn moaning or go and support the Cod Army and have real reasons for your negativity.
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foreverthebeat added 21:31 - Apr 13
Top with 3 games to go 2 points clear of 3rd stay calm all the others play their games before we KO at 8pm at Hull pressure is on Leeds and Leicester Southampton can have a huge say on who joins us in the Premier league it could be them keep believing UPPA TOWEN
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