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Ipswich Town 2 v 2 Aston Villa
FA Premier League
Sunday, 29th September 2024 Kick-off 14:00
Ipswich Town 2-2 Aston Villa - Match Report
Sunday, 29th Sep 2024 16:13

Liam Delap scored twice as Town drew 2-2 with Champions League Aston Villa at Portman Road, the Blues’ fourth Premier League draw on the bounce. Delap gave Town the lead in the eighth minute before the visitors hit back via Morgan Rogers and Ollie Watkins to lead 2-1 at half-time, however, Delap’s excellent second levelled the scores on 72 and it was Town who were pushing for a winner at the whistle.

Blues boss Kieran McKenna made three changes with Kalvin Phillips, Chiedozie Ogbene and Jack Clarke coming into the side.

Phillips replaced Jens Cajuste in the middle of midfield, with the Swedish international left out of the 20-man squad.

Ogbene and Clarke, who was making his full league debut for the Blues, were on the right and left respectively with Wes Burns and Sammie Szmodics on the bench.

Omari Hutchinson, who again the number 10, was making his 50th league appearance for the club.

Villa made one change from the team which beat Wolves 3-1 last weekend with Leon Bailey replacing skipper John McGinn, who is out with a hamstring injury. Keeper Emiliano Martinez wore the armband.

Former Town defender Tyrone Mings was absent from the squad and sitting in the stands as he continues his recovery from his ACL injury, but Blues summer target Jaden Philogene was on the bench.

Following a minute’s applause for long-serving former club secretary David Rose, who died earlier in the month, the Blues got the game under way.

Quickly, however, Villa began to dominate and in the fourth minute Youri Tielemans was given the time to take a shot from distance, but the Belgian international’s effort flew well over.

But despite the visitors seeing all the early ball, the Blues took the lead in the eighth minute.

Villa made heavy weather of clearing after a Sam Morsy shot had been blocked and Phillips played in Clarke on the left of the box from where the former Sunderland man cut it back to Delap, who squeezed a shot between Martinez and the post, the striker’s second goal of the season. The Argentina international keeper will feel he should have done better.

Having gone in front, Town survived a penalty claim when Ollie Watkins went to ground under the attention of Jacob Greaves - if there had been a foul, it was outside the area with the Blues defender having hold of the England striker’s shirt - then soon after Pau Torres ran into Leif Davis as a free-kick came into the box, claiming he’d been fouled.

As the clock ticked past the 13-minute mark, the ground erupted into applause in tribute to 13-year-old Taylen Ireton, who was killed in a road accident last weekend.

Two minutes later, Villa were level. Greaves poorly cleared a cross to Rogers on the penalty spot and the several-time-Town-target exchanged passes with Watkins before hitting a shot across Aro Muric and into the net.

However, the Blues didn’t seem unduly affected by conceding such a poor goal and on 18 went close to going back in front, Axel Tuanzebe, facing the club where he spent three spells on loan, looped a header over from Davis’s corner.

Within a minute, Davis created another opportunity, crossing from the left to Clarke, who headed onto the roof of the net.

For a spell, the game became more even with the Blues seeing their fair share of the ball and preventing the visitors from seriously threatening.

But the Villans gradually began to take charge again and in the 33rd minute they took the lead.

After a long spell of patient possession, Bailey whipped over a brilliant looping cross from the right and Watkins got between Dara O’Shea and Tuanzebe to nod down and past Muric.


A great cross and well-placed header, but Town will again feel their defending might have been better, while keeper Muric may well have come for it.

The Blues set about getting back on terms and on 36 they weren’t far away. A Davis free-kick was half-cleared to just outside the area to the right from where Phillips smashed a powerful strike which Martinez superbly palmed behind to his left.

Town had another chance to get back on terms two minutes later when Davis played an inch-perfect through ball for Delap, putting the England U21 striker in on goal. However, Martinez was off his line quickly to divert the striker’s effort out for a corner with his left hand.

On 40, O’Shea was caught by a flailing Watkins arm, leaving the Irishman with a very evidently bruised eye. Referee Stuart Attwell took no action.

Three minutes later, Martinez was fortunate to grab a Town corner at the second attempt having collided with one of his own defenders. The keeper threw the ball out quickly, then took to the turf once the ball had gone out of play, holding his face. However, it came as little surprise when he was able to continue.

In the third minute of time added on, Morsy was booked for a foul on Pau, then Delap quickly joined him for protesting about an earlier challenge. The Town skipper has now been cautioned four times in six Premier League matches with a fifth leading to a suspension.

That was the last action of an incident-packed half, Delap leaving the field still in discussion with referee Attwell.

Town really oughtn’t to have gone off behind. Although Villa had seen most of the ball, the Blues had got their noses in front via Delap’s second Portman Road goal of the season, Town profiting from the Midlanders failing to clear their lines.

Villa’s leveller and then the goal which put them in front both owed much to similarly disappointing defending from Town with the Blues quickly learning that mistakes at this level are punished more clinically than in the Championship.

As in previous games, Town themselves had failed to show a similar cutting edge having created a number of opportunities.

Tuanzebe and Clarke both had decent headed opportunities and Delap had been unable to convert his one-on-one, while Phillips’s strike would have been a goal against poorer keepers than Martinez.

A minute into the second half, Lucas Digne was yellow-carded for kicking the ball away after Tielemans had fouled Ogbene in the Town final third.

Town started the half brightly with Clarke twisting and turning on the edge of the area before hitting a shot which was blocked.

Morgan somehow avoided a yellow card for a succession of minor fouls, then Tuanzebe was booked for a trip on Tielemans as Villa broke following a Town corner.

On 56, Muric was off his line and out of his area to head a through ball for Watkins clear.

Town had maintained their positive start to the half and just before the hour, a spell of Blues possession in the Villa half ended with Morsy hitting a low shot not too far wide of Martinez’s right post.

The visitors made the first changes of the game in the 65th minute, swapping Rogers and Bailey for Jhon Duran and summer Blues target Philogene, who was booed by the Town support.

In the 69th minute, Clarke did well to ride a couple of tackles before feeding Davis to his left, but the former Leeds man’s shot was wide.

While the Villans prepared to restart, Town swapped Phillips and Ogbene for Jack Taylor and Burns.

In the 71st minute, Morsy was fortunate not to be shown a second yellow card for a foul on Philogene, not his first offence since his booking. Referee Attwell initially seemed not to see a foul but fully 10 seconds later called play back, much to the annoyance of players on both sides.

A minute later, Town got back on terms via a superb Delap goal. Taylor brought the ball out from the back and played forward to Hutchinson on the left on halfway, who moved it on first time to Delap.

The striker took it on into the area, feinted to go inside, then went left before hitting a powerful low strike past Martinez and into the net to send Portman Road wild.

Villa went looking for their third goal of the game, Jacob Ramsey shooting over from the left of the box. Greaves was subsequently cautioned for a foul in the build-up.

But having got back on terms, Town were looking increasingly confident, Hutchinson bringing the ball across from the right before hitting a shot which flew over.

As the game moved into its final 10 minutes, the Blues broke following a Villa attack through Clarke. The former Sunderland winger found Burns bursting into the area on the right but the Wales international’s shot was deflected behind for a corner.

On 83, Taylor fouled Duran a few inches outside the penalty area. Ahead of the free-kick, the visitors made a triple change, swapping Digne for Ian Maatsen, Tielemans for Ross Barkley, Watkins for ex-Norwich City midfielder Emiliano Buendia.

The former Canary took the free-kick but sent it well into the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand, much to amusement of the home support.

With the game in its final scheduled minutes, Villa were taking the game to Town with the Blues looking to catch them on the break.

A promising opportunity to send Delap away on the right was spurned when Clarke slipped over, before Barkley shot from distance straight at Muric.

Greaves then made a superb challenge to dispossess Duran as the striker broke into the area on the right.

Town made their final changes, switching Morsy, as so often on a yellow-card tight-rope, for Massimo Luongo, Delap for George Hirst, making his 50th Town league appearance, and Sammie Szmodics for Ogbene ahead of five additional minutes.

The Blues were now the ones looking for the winning goal with Villa pinned back in their final third.

Taylor smashed a well-struck shot through a crowd of players but too close to Martinez before the Blues won back-to-back corners on the right. From the second, Town briefly appeared to have a clear sight of goal from Luongo’s header back into the box but the linesman’s flag was raised.

That was the last serious action of a very entertaining and at times controversial game, the Blues perhaps achieving their best result of the season so far.

It was certainly a deserved point for the Blues, who may still be without a Premier League win but are now unbeaten in four having picked up four draws of different types.

This was one in which they showed all sides of their game, battling to keep out a dominant Villa side for periods, then taking the game to the Champions League team for spells, particularly in the second half.

Delap’s first goal and the two conceded by Town were to an extent the result of defensive errors by both sides, but the Blues striker’s second was a brilliant effort illustrating so many of the attributes which led to McKenna bringing him to Portman Road.

Villa may claim Morsy should have been shown a second yellow card before the leveller, but Town could equally claim that referee Attwell had failed to show visiting players cards on several occasions prior to that.

Overall, it was another very encouraging display. Similar performances against lesser sides than Villa should secure the Blues’ that elusive first win since the return to the Premier League.

Town move up to 15th with Villa, who would have gone level on points with top side Liverpool if they had won, now fifth. The Blues are next in action at West Ham, one point and one place ahead of the Blues, next Saturday.

Town: Muric, Tuanzebe, O’Shea, Greaves, Davis, Morsy (c) (Luongo 89), Phillips (Taylor 70), Ogbene (Burns 70), Hutchinson, J Clarke (Szmodics 89), Delap (Hirst 89). Unused: Walton, Johnson, Townsend, Chaplin.

Aston Villa: Martinez (c), Konsa, Carlos, Torres, Digne (Maatsen 83), Onana, Tielemans (Barkley 83), Bailey (Philogene 65), Rogers (Duran 65), Ramsey, Watkins (Buendia 83). Unused: Gauci, Nedeljkovic, Bogarde, Swinkels. Referee: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire). VAR official: Darren England (Doncaster). Att: 29,943 (Villa: 2,983).


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TimmyH added 16:18 - Sep 29
Thought we played really well, in fact only one team looked like winning it towards the end.
Great performances from Delap with his brace but also good shows from Davis, Clarke and Phillips(1st half)...just a shame our defensive lapses first half cost us as we created far more clear cut chances than them who looked strangely flat 2nd half. (Maybe Champions league might have something to do with it)?

Just frustrating we're still waiting for our first league win, well done lads though!
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Bert added 16:18 - Sep 29
What a fantastic second half performance against a team who conned a plonker of a ref time and time again. Proud to be a blue.
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dangerous30 added 16:23 - Sep 29
What a great game the team are certainly give us their all well done.
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OzzyBlue added 16:24 - Sep 29
@TractorBoyBig - You’re absolutely right, we overpaid for Liam Delap

@Everyoneelse - LIAM DELAP OLEEE, OLEEEE, OLEEEEEEEE
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rkl added 16:27 - Sep 29
We looked dangerous on the left side throughout. Happy for Leif and Delap.
Szmodics will have to fight to get his place back from our “Grealish”
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therein61 added 16:27 - Sep 29
great 2nd half performance where we looked like we could nick it, we are learning fast and apart from a couple of lapses we were competitive throughout a couple of wins would be very nice though we are starting to look the part and the tackle by Hreaves towards the end was class.
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Bluebacker added 16:28 - Sep 29
Toe to toe with a Champions League club and we were the ones looking for the winner at the end. Delap and Clarke were fantastic, so direct. Phillips and Morsy looking such a strong partnership too. Special word for Taylor too who has had to be patient in getting game time and I think he has been really key in changing the momentum both in this game and last. Just need to cut out the silly mistakes and we could be some force. It feels like we belong.
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SuffPunch added 16:29 - Sep 29
We look like we are now finding a togetherness which is understandable given how many new players came in.
I thought Davis had his best game this season. Given the level of today's opposition, it's a very good point. The Tractor Factor will take us a long way this season.
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Broadbent23 added 16:29 - Sep 29
Unfortunately NOW did not work for me, so listened through Town TV. Sounded a good match. We are still in a learning phase. Teams like Villa will not lie down they are also looking for points. We are in a huge chess tournament where wins are difficult. We have youth on our side and wins will come in due course. LD will be boosted by his double and this will filter through the team. Credit to KMc for juggling the team to get a reaction. West Ham are Jekyll and Hyde so hopefully we could get a result next week. Undefeated in 4 now so keep the faith.
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ArnieM added 16:36 - Sep 29
Mid table finish for Town. There, Ive said it ! We're just getting better and better as our self belief and new players bedding in continues
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 16:41 - Sep 29
This is a performance that is a truer demonstration of our worth than the first two matches.
I still think we will finish 10th.
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johnwarksshorts added 16:51 - Sep 29
Delap what a snip at 20m and only 21yrs old. So proud of this performance against a top team. Could have won it at the end.
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Bluearmy_81 added 16:53 - Sep 29
So proud!! ITID
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Miaow added 16:54 - Sep 29
The least we deserved! Villa were on the ropes at the end. A really good game of football and we are progressing nicely.
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Broadbent23 added 16:56 - Sep 29
We are performing better than Burnley, Sheff Utd and Luton did at the same point last season. Our draws are progression. PR will be a fortress as we showed today. We just have to find a new weapon from the tractor workshop.
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Suffolkboy added 17:08 - Sep 29
KM proves his calibre AGAIN ! He selects and inspires each and every one of our squad to believe and produce on the pitch ,and together to demonstrate time and again the thoughtful team work and unity which reveals itself for the whole of each game !
Alongside teaching and coaching , KM has with his team produced a group of super fit players willing to give their all in the ITFC shirt!
Great great stuff ; seems certain both Managers will have favourable comments — and WHAT a game to observe !
COYB
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timbousa added 17:11 - Sep 29
Another match when the performance is more important than the points.

Game by game, Ipswich seem to be growing in fluency. That was, by far, the most complete attacking performance against a team that could have sat equal top of the table at the end of the weekend.

After that display from Jack Clarke, I'd say 10 out 11 starters are fixed, but with that niggling doubt on the right-hand side of the attack. Ogbene edges it, but perhaps Wes Burns can step up a gear or two, or maybe Hutchinson can be moved out with Szmodics at number 10, in games when they can be more on the front foot.

A rattled West Ham could be there for the taking next week.





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Gforce added 17:19 - Sep 29
Terrific performance from the lads today,especially second half,where we more than matched a champions league team.We created way more chances than they did and if we had taken just one of our clear cut efforts,we would have won the game.
I definitely feel our elusive first win is getting closer and if we can score the first goal at West Ham next week,their fickle fans could easily turn on them,let's hope so.
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Linkboy13 added 17:27 - Sep 29
We should have won this game Delap with a nine out of ten performance would have been ten if he had put his chances away. We started the game giving Villa to much respect and sitting deep allowing Villa possession. Once we upped the pace and got on the front foot we looked very good and looked like winning the game. Besides Delap Davis put in his best performance of the season Morsy a rock in midfield alongside Phillips. Clarke got better as the game went on and Taylor always looks useful when called upon. Once the team gets more games under their belts i can only see us on the way up . Ive been saying for years referees in the Premier league always favour the big clubs when it comes to the big decisions and i saw nothing to change my mind today COYB.
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TheVoice added 17:29 - Sep 29
Another step in the right direction. The spirit is not in question. Loved Clarke on the right today and delap up top is a menace. Just need to get the more from the number 10 position and the right. Special mention to Jack Taylor today came on and made a difference. COYB
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ipswichboi added 17:32 - Sep 29
Very very impressed today. Only one team winning that game. Up the Effing Town!
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ImAbeliever added 17:44 - Sep 29
Superb 2nd half.
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brittaniaman added 17:44 - Sep 29
If only we could score from Corners ? we would have made them look pitiful
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ImAbeliever added 17:44 - Sep 29
Superb 2nd half.
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EssexTractor added 17:46 - Sep 29
The most important aspect today was the never say die attitude after the break.
Maybe Villa had Munich in their minds but were still feeling at h-t Ipswich 2-1 down will be a victory.
However the belief shone through as the match developed, and not only energy but also quality was there for longer than in matches this season .
Leif Davis looked a real Premiership player def3ndingvand attacking
Kalvin Phillips showed classy moments that made h8m an international player
Jack Clarke realisied , yes I can play in this League
And Liam Delaps value must have at least doubled since his transfer here.
Of course against a high quality outfit which Villa are we will have stressful moments and they will produce panic as happened when the undeniably talented Greaves lashed a ball across his penalty area producing the equaliser .
But these are still learn8ng matches and I am sure Kieran is evaluating his real first eleven
Today we had domination on the left , whereas the right side was not at that level
But nothing escapes our managers attention .
Today most of us left the ground as if we had won that match .
Soon we will
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