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Ipswich Town 0 v 2 Liverpool
FA Premier League
Saturday, 17th August 2024 Kick-off 12:30
Ipswich Town 0-2 Liverpool - Match Report
Saturday, 17th Aug 2024 14:29

Two goals in five minutes just after the hour mark saw Liverpool win 2-0 at Portman Road to spoil Town’s return to the Premier League after a 22-year absence. After the Blues had more than held their own in the first half, Diogo Jota opened the scoring on 60, then Mo Salah, who had created the first, added the second five minutes later with the result never in doubt from there.

Town were without their first-choice keeper on the opening day for the second year running, with new signing Aro Muric absent having picked up a knock.

Christian Walton came into the league XI for the first time since the 2-2 draw at Fleetwood on the final day of 2022/23 in League One having made a brief sub appearance on the last day last season. Cieran Slicker was on the bench.

Otherwise, the team, which included seven players who were with Town in League One, was fairly predictable with Axel Tuanzebe on the right of the defence, Leif Davis on the left and new signing Jacob Greaves partnering Luke Woolfenden in the centre.

In midfield, skipper Sam Morsy started alongside Massimo Luongo with the three ahead of them, from the right, Wes Burns, Conor Chaplin and Omari Hutchinson. Liam Delap was up front.

New signings Kalvin Phillips, Sammie Szmodics, Ben Johnson and Conor Townsend were all on the bench, along with Ali Al-Hamadi, Marcus Harness, Jack Taylor and Cameron Burgess.

For Liverpool, with manager Arne Slot taking charge for the first time, Mo Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold were among the starters but Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo were on the bench.

With Napoli midfielder Jens Cajuste, who is closing in on a loan move to the Blues having undergone a medical yesterday, watching from the directors’ box with his family and sponsor and now shareholder Ed Sheeran in his executive box along , Town defended an early Liverpool attack but then showed their threat, Hutchinson picking up a loose pass and hitting a shot which was blocked on the edge of the box.

On four, with Portman Road making plenty of noise on a very hot afternoon, Delap sent Burns away on the right, his pass losing some of its momentum as Andy Robertson got a toe to it, before the two collided and the Wales international ended up on the turf. As Town protested, referee Tim Robinson showed no interest and Burns got on the ball and a cross eventually flew beyond Davis at the other post.

Two minutes later, Woolfenden was shown the game’s first yellow card for hauling back Jota five yards outside the area.

Town, in front of a crowd of 30,014, the largest since 30,152 saw the derby with Norwich in December 2003, were more than holding their own and were at times were dictating the play, while the Reds were a threat when breaking but with Salah yet to be found in behind despite a number of attempts. Debutant Greaves had already made a number important interceptions, blocks and towering headers.

On 13, Delap deftly took down a long pass forward but saw the ball taken away from him as he took the ball inside a defender to his right. Soon after, Hutchinson was harshly booked for a sliding challenge on Ryan Gravenberch.

Town were trying to play their way out from the back in the manner they have in League One and the Championship but without always managing to work their way through the Liverpool press.

On 20, Greaves rose highest to nod Morsy’s free-kick from the right goalwards but too close to Liverpool number one Alisson.

Three minutes later, Delap was felled when turning away from his man on the left, the Town crowd calling for a yellow card with referee Robinson having appeared more lenient with the visitors than with Town.

As if to illustrate the point, Burns was booked for an innocuous late challenge on Alexis Mac Allister moments later, the Argentinian appearing to make an awful lot out of very little.

Just after the half-hour mark, Chaplin did well to win a loose ball on the edge of the box following a Liverpool corner and Delap sent Hutchinson away. The Liverpool defence got back but Hutchinson cut inside and hit a low shot which Alisson saved down to his left.


There was a scare for the Blues in the 37th minute when Woolfenden intercepted a through ball as Liverpool counter-attacked but underhit his backpass to Walton. Fortunately, the keeper was off his line quickly and dived at Luis Diaz’s feet and claimed, taking a kick to the head for his trouble.

Town were next to threaten in the 41st minute. Davis took a quick free-kick in to Chaplin on the left of the box and the ex-Portsmouth man fed Hutchinson wide. The former loanee crossed and Tuanzebe looped a header onto the roof of the net but with Alisson never looking troubled.

A minute later, Delap brilliantly took down a long pass on the left touchline and with the same touch took himself beyond Jarell Quansah before being crowded out in the box but winning Town’s first corner.

As the game moved towards the end of the scheduled first 45 minutes, Liverpool for the first time had the ball for a sustained period around the Town box but Alexander-Arnold’s strike flew well over.

After a minute of time added on, referee Robinson’s whistle was greeted by warm applause from the Town support, delighted with the manner in which their side had acquitted themselves in their first 45 minutes of Premier League football for 22 years.

The Blues, with their last top-flight scorer Darren Bent watching on while on media duty, had never looked overawed or daunted by their more illustrious opponents and had prevented them from creating anything significant during the first period with Greaves’s header the most notable chance for either side. Liverpool had been prevented from managing a shot on target.

The visitors made a change ahead of the second half with Ibrahima Konate replacing Quansah.

There was an early minor goalmouth scramble in the Town area from a Liverpool corner but eventually Delap used his physicality to get the ball away from danger.

On 48, Diaz, brought the ball in from the left but blazed miles over the bar with the 3,000 Liverpool fans making themselves heard for the first time.

A minute later, the Reds’ press forced Town to give away a throw on their right after a series of risky-looking passes in their own area.

After a slow start to the half from the Blues, they got back into it and in the 54th minute claimed a penalty when Delap was clearly felled by Van Dijk as he chased a pass from Hutchinson on the left of the area.

The incident led to the first use of VAR at Town and fairly quickly it was established that Davis had been offside earlier in the move.

Liverpool went close within a minute of the game getting under way, Diaz looping the ball over the bar having made a run in-behind and claiming a penalty which never came.

The Blues were subsequently forced into a change, Burns making way having appeared to pick up something earlier in the half and Johnson making his

Town were starting to come sustained under pressure for the first time with Dominik Szoboszlai and Mac Allister seeing goalbound shots blocked, then Jota flicking a header from a cross just wide, a chance he will feel he should have taken.

But on the hour, Jota took his next opportunity. Salah was superbly played in behind Davis by Alexander-Arnold and turned it inside to the Portuguese international, who confidently beat Walton.

Having conceded, Town began to look more ragged than earlier in the game with Liverpool threatening to score with every attack.

The Blues swapped Luongo and Chaplin for Taylor and Harness but before the subs could make an impact, Town were 2-0 down.

Salah was again found with a ball behind Davis and the Egyptian international played a one-two before slipping it past Walton.

The Blues had what was a rare spell threatening at the other end with Hutchinson eventually volleying over before Liverpool went close again.

Diaz was played in on the left of the area and Walton was out quickly to drive him wide. With the goal gaping, Diaz failed to find Salah and the danger was averted.

On 71, Salah was again played in down the middle but shot straight at Walton. At the other end, Harness shot over but having been flagged offside.

Three minutes later, Town swapped the impressive Delap for Liverpool-raised Al-Hamadi - the first Iraqi to play in the Premier League - and Tuanzebe for Szmodics, then on 77 Liverpool switched Alexander-Arnold for Conor Bradley and two minutes later Jota was replaced by Gakpo and Robertson by Kostas Tsimikas.

As the game moved into its final 10 minutes, Morsy threaded through Al-Hamadi but the former AFC Wimbledon man scuffed his shot and Alisson saved down to his left but with the flag already raised.

On 86, Al-Hamadi hit a shot which deflected wide from a Szmodics flick but again the linesman raised his flag.

But it was Liverpool looking more likely to score the game’s next goal with Diaz a major threat when played in on the left. In the second of eight additional minutes, Mac Allister embarrassingly sent a shot at right angles to the Town goal and out for a throw.

A minute later, Walton saved well from Salah, then Harness blocked Bradley’s follow-up.

Finally, leading to huge sarcastic cheers from the North Stand, a Liverpool player was booked in the 95th minute, Gakpo for a foul on Hutchinson.

In the final minute of additional time, Szmodic played in Greaves on the left of the box following a corner but Alisson was able to save.

At the whistle, applause rang around the ground from the Blues support. Town had been well in the game up to half-time with Greaves’s header the best chance of the period. but the visitors upped tempo and put the Blues under pressure almost from the off in the second.

Chances began to come more regularly and it was only a matter of time before one was converted.

Jota’s first was followed by Salah’s second and there was no way back from there for the Blues, who kept plugging away but with Liverpool well in control of the match having gone two goals in front and in truth they might well have scored more.

Only Town’s second home league defeat in 40 matches and plenty of positives to take from it despite the result and the Blues will get better as the signings - particularly the more recent signings - get bedded in

Greaves, on first evidence, looks a superb addition at the heart of the defence, while Delap and Hutchinson both seemed like they’d played more than a single Premier League games for their previous clubs.

It won’t be games like today’s - or next Saturday’s visit to Manchester City - which will dictate how Town’s first season back in the Premier League progresses but how they fare when up against more run-of-the-mill top-flight sides over the course of the next 10 months.

Town: Walton, Tuanzebe (Szmodics 74), Woolfenden, Greaves, Davis, Morsy (c), Luongo (Taylor 65), Burns (Johnson 57), Chaplin (Harness 65), Hutchinson, Delap (Al-Hamadi 74). Unused: Slicker, Burgess, Townsend, Phillips.

Liverpool: Alisson, Van Dijk, Diaz, Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, Salah, Jota (Gakpo 79), Robertson (Tsimikas 79), Gravenberch, Alexander-Arnold (Bradley 77), Quansah (Konate 46). Unused: Kelleher, Endo, Nunez, Jones, Elliott, Tsimikas. Referee: Tim Robinson (West Sussex). VAR official: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire). Att: 30,014 (Liverpool: 3,000).


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BeattiesBackPocket added 17:06 - Aug 17
Blueboy1981 you have to be a budgie with those remarks there’s no other reason for it. We’re not here to pick up points home or away against any of the top 4 especially city and Liverpool who have been the BEST two teams past 10 years in that league and way way ahead of the rest even the might Man Utd. Iutlr big games are the bottom ten sides. Now Go wobble your head
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dirtydingusmagee added 17:07 - Aug 17
Blueboy has got off to a flyer this season lol
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Lukeybluey added 17:08 - Aug 17
Greaves and Woolfy were absolute monsters in that defence.
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londontractorboy57 added 17:15 - Aug 17
So proud of the Boyz we were beat but certainly not outclassed.
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Linkboy13 added 17:44 - Aug 17
Liverpool didn't up their game second half our energy levels dropped and we didn't press with the same intensity and Liverpool started finding gaps. McKenna stayed loyal to most of last year's team. I never slag off our players on here but it's obvious from watching today one or two struggled at the higher level of football and McKenna will slowly integrate the new players into the team. We looked good in the first half with Hutchinson and Davis looking dangerous and Delap threatening with his power and pace. Greaves looks a quality player and Wolfenden was also steady. I was a little bit surprised Phillips wasn't given ten or fifteen minutes at the end bearing in mind he won't be available against Manchester city. All in all a promising start against a team with international players on the bench.
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RobsonWark added 17:47 - Aug 17
30,014 in Portman Road this afternoon...when was the last time we had 30,000 in the stadium? Even more really impressive was that hardly anyone, yes hardly anyone left the ground before the 8 minutes added time had ended, despite losing 2-0. So much support for our incredible club.

I am backing a top 10 finish for our team.
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RobsonWark added 17:50 - Aug 17
blues1 added 15:14 - Aug 17
Chrismadrid. We didnt lose the plot 2nd half. Clearly Liverpool upped their game.

Blues1 lets be totally honest here, We lost our shape when Burns went off.
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Billysherlockblue added 18:12 - Aug 17
Great to be back. 100 per cent the lads gave. I saw great heart. Fitness and skill. Ps what was blueboy watching and what a negative person. However onwards and upwards. Coyb
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oldelsworthyfan added 18:30 - Aug 17
I thought we did really well, considering we were not yet at full strength. We'll be a different proposition in a few weeks time when the new boys blend in and we don't get caught offside so often.
Very encouraging!
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therein61 added 18:34 - Aug 17
No disgrace in that performance against one of the best 3 sides in the country(possibly Europe) it will have been a good learning curve how the 2nd half started(after giving them probs in the first) that we seemed to not get going until the last 15 mins and again created something and caused problems the subs certainly livened us up.
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Bluemike31 added 18:37 - Aug 17
So proud of the boys today, that first half showed all of us and the watching world that we can compete and will do ok, not the cannon fodder some so called experts seem to think.

Special mention to Greaves who I thought was superb throughout, what a signing he's gonna be, I also like Delap, he will only improve but he's a big, strong, powerful handful. We also mentioned at the game how Harness looked more lively and effective than Wes Burns, finally I cringed when I saw the team sheet with Walton in goal but he did really well and has earned his place next week. So many reasons to be positive
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TexacoCup added 18:43 - Aug 17
Some thoughts - Liverpool fans were surprisingly poor and some are rather arrogant. The ref did seem to have a ‘big club’ bias. We did very well first half but were well beaten in the end. The noise when the teams came out hurt my ears! We need to watch the offside line, with a little bit more awareness we could have created chances (like the penalty). The EPL is very different from the EFL. I hate what Sky has done to football.
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TimmyH added 18:58 - Aug 17
Good post - Linkboy, feel the same.
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bluebullet29l added 19:00 - Aug 17
I think I have honestly read one of the most stupid comments on here today ever....apparently today's game was a free hit because it was liverpool? So that will also apply to liverpool away, man city home and away,arsenal home and away, Tottenham home and away, man utd home and away, Chelsea home and away.....need I go on. What a stupid negative defeatist comment to make....what is the point in even being in this league thinking like that....good god some people's brains are well and truly up their ar#se
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ImAbeliever added 19:05 - Aug 17
I believe eveyone’s opinion matters, and my opinion of Blueboy’s assessment is ‘rediculus’.

I thought Greaves and Delap’s debuts were superb IMO.
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ImAbeliever added 19:09 - Aug 17
Wolfie looked the biz too, along with Walton.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 19:38 - Aug 17
Bluebullet it’s a fact! Liverpool and Man City have been THE best two teams in that league for past 10 years and now arsenal join that club. If you think we compete with them as a new team go wobble your head. No one’s talking about Utd spurs etc BUT city arsenal and Liverpool are a cut above even the likes of Utd, Chelsea, spurs etc go check the points difference between those 3 and the rest past few seasons they have their own league then the rest is what it is. FACT
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BeattiesBackPocket added 19:45 - Aug 17
Bluebullet this coming from someone who couldn’t stop moaning when we lost ONE pre season game and that ‘mckennas having a wobble’ but didn’t even comment on the champions league team and two other europa league teams we beat. Anyone who thinks we’re in this league to beat the big 3 and thinks losing those games will define our season really is clueless about football even mills and other pundits have said this. I’ll take their advice thanks lmao
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Dissboyitfc added 19:50 - Aug 17
Bluebullet nobody was expecting a win today and nobody will be surprised by the score and Liverpool leaving with all 3 points. It was not a missed opportunity for 3 points. There will I am sure be some shock results throughout this season and we may provide one or two shocks! We have to win games against those competing for survival.
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DBlockDieHard added 19:53 - Aug 17
What a day. What a game. What an atmosphere. Thought we were very good for first half. Lots for KMK to build on and develop. Defo enough that shows we can compete at this level, play our style, and not be embarrassed by a top four side. Would agree Blueboy - we have to get points at home but let’s be realistic which teams we get them against
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Dog added 20:18 - Aug 17
Blueboy. - you are A JOKE. For two seasons you have been QUIET whilst we get promoted. One defeat and you spout your usual NONSENSE.
From the time of your posts you are not a SEASON TICKET or MATCH DAY GOER so wind your neck in, concentrate on the budgies.
We gave a good account of ourselves today and looking forward to fulham game.
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BuckieBlue added 20:23 - Aug 17
7 of our side being ex-league 1 shows just how well and far these guys have come with us- not to be disgraced against a (probably) top 3 PL side. In some ways our season starts v Fulham; City can just be a learning experience and a great first game for our away fans.
COYB.
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bluebullet29l added 20:42 - Aug 17
Beattiesbackpocket....don't cry mate.........
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TimmyH added 20:47 - Aug 17
Just seen the highlights...Davis although good 1st half was all at sea for their first goal, ball watching and sticking his hand up for off side (Nowhere near)...never mind, we go again.
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Tedray added 21:54 - Aug 17
sadly we have seen it in the past - you cannot run and run through the whole match to nullify opposition players more skilful than yourself. However credit our players - the building blocks are there - if we can get Phillips fit and introduce him and the new Napoli chap we could have a great chance of doing well and staying up plus of course any new additions
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