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Brentford 4 v 3 Ipswich Town
FA Premier League
Saturday, 26th October 2024 Kick-off 15:00
Brentford 4-3 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 26th Oct 2024 17:16

Brentford came from two goals down to beat much-changed 10-man Town 4-3 at the Gtech Community Stadium in a game which swung one way and then the other throughout. Sammie Szmodics and George Hirst gave Town a two-goal lead before Yoane Wissa and a Harry Clarke own goal made it 2-2 at the break. Bryan Mbeumo made it 3-2 from the spot on 51, before Clarke was dismissed for second bookable offence. Liam Delap looked to have claimed a point for the Blues four minutes from time but Mbeumo scored deep, deep into injury time to grab all three points for the Bees.

Town made six changes with skipper Sam Morsy, who has a hamstring injury which is not expected to keep him out behind today, Jack Taylor, who also has a knock, and Omari Hutchinson, who is ill, joining an already lengthy injury list featuring Axel Tuanzebe (hand), Ben Johnson (thigh), Massimo Luongo (ankle) and Jacob Greaves (hamstring).

Harry Clarke came in at right-back for his full Premier League debut with Dara O’Shea moving into the centre alongside Cameron Burgess with Luke Woolfenden on the bench.

In midfield, Jens Cajuste, who came close to joining Brentford in the summer, and Kalvin Phillips started with Conor Chaplin skippering as the number 10, while ex-Bee Chiedozie Ogbene was on the right and Szmodics on the left and Wes Burns and Jack Clarke on the bench.

Hirst was handed his full Premier League debut as the central striker in a tactical move with Delap among the subs along with Christian Walton and Cieran Slicker, Town naming two keepers illustrating the lack of fit outfield players. Striker Ali Al-Hamadi, who is continuing to have groin problems, is also on the bench.

Brentford made two changes from the team which lost 2-1 at Manchester United last week with Wissa returning to the XI following an ankle injury with Kevin Schade dropping to the bench, while Mads Roerslev came in for Kristoffer Ajer, who was missing from the squad.

Ahead of kick-off, both sides took a knee in support of the Premier League’s No Room For Racism campaign.

Unlike three of Brentford’s other recent opponents, the Blues managed to survive the opening minute without conceding, the Bees having kicked off. And unlike Wolves, Town repelled the Bees during the second minute.

From there, the Blues had the better of the early exchanges, taking the game to the West Londoners and winning a couple of corners with the Town support away in the corner at the other end making plenty of noise.

The Bees, however, began to take charge and on seven Christian Nørgaard and then Mbeumo saw efforts blocked.

As the clocked ticked past 14, there was a minute’s applause for 14-year-old Brentford fan Holly West, who recently died of cancer.

The Bees were seeing most of the ball but without threatening until the 19th minute when Nørgaard flicked a near-post header from a corner on the left which struck a Town player before Aro Muric blocked and then claimed at the second attempt.

Neither side had created another opportunity before the Blues went ahead in the 29th minute.

Phillips played a ball forward to Hirst between Brentford’s centre-halves, the striker turned away, then fed Szmodics, who was breaking towards the area to his left and the former Blackburn man confidently curled his shot beyond Mark Flekken and into the corner of the net.

The Town fans were still celebrating their side’s opening goal when they scored their second. After Ogbene had tussled with a defender just over halfway, Chaplin picked the ball up, took it forward and to the left before playing a superb pass between two Brentford defenders to Hirst on the right of the box and the ex-Leicester striker deftly clipped the ball past Flekken.


While the celebrations for Town having established a 2-0 lead for the first time this season were continuing, Ogbene underwent treatment having pulled or perhaps torn a muscle in the build-up. The Irish international eventually left the field on a stretcher and Wes Burns took over.

Three minutes after the goal, the Blues, who were now well in the ascendency, weren’t too far away again, Burgess looping a header from a corner to Flekken. Soon after, Leif Davis shot well over.

Town went even closer to a third goal in the 39th minute when Szmodics stole the ball from Nørgaard following a goal-kick on the edge of the area and took it into the box but Flekken saved well with his feet.

On 42, Davis was booked for taking too long over a throw-in and two minutes later, the Bees pulled a goal back.

Keane Lewis-Potter rode challenges down the left before feeding Vitaly Janelt, who cut it across to Wissa, who had got away from Davis at the back of the box, and the DR Congo international beat Muric to claim his fourth goal of the season.

And two minutes later, a minute into time added on, the Bees levelled. Mikkel Damsgaard played a ball from the right in behind Burgess for Wissa, who stabbed it under Muric, who slowed it up, and Clarke behind him inadvertently diverted it over the line as he sought to clear. After a VAR check for offside, the home fans’ roar signalled their side were back on terms, Clarke having been credited with an own goal.

That was the last action of an at times pulsating half. Town had started positively before Brentford had seen most of the ball prior to the Blues going in front and then doubling their lead three minutes later.

Town had chances to increase their advantage further before the Bees’ late sucker punch at the end of the half, scoring two goals in two minutes.

The Blues started the second half on the front foot, Chaplin coming close to finding Szmodics with a low ball from the left of the box but a defender’s toe intervened. Similarly, a Davis cross on 47 was cut out.

Two minutes later, the Bees were awarded a penalty. Lewis-Potter got behind Clarke and the Town defender pulled him back. Referee Lewis Smith initially gave a free-kick and booked Clarke but after a VAR check, a spot-kick was given. It looked very debatable with Clarke’s challenge having started outside the area.

Mbeumo took a slow run-up before hitting the ball into the roof of the net virtually down the middle with Muric diving to his right.

Brentford went looking for a third and in the 56th minute, they went close when Muric by Cajuste with a back-pass but Phillips was on hand to clear. Moments later, Sepp van den Berg headed to the Town keeper.

The Blues created their best chance of the half in the 58th minute when Cajuste advanced further forward than earlier in the game and played in Hirst on the left of the box. The striker might have shot from a tight angle but instead opted to cut back, however, there was no Town player there with Szmodics still to arrive.

But the Bees were on top with the Blues largely unable to get themselves out of their final third with passes going stray all too frequently when they were in possession. On 65, Keane-Potter crossed from the left and Nørgaard headed over at the far post.

Three minutes later, Wissa was sent away on goal via a pass from the right but Muric did well to stand up and block.

A minute later, Town were reduced to 10 men. Keane-Potter brought the ball towards the area down the middle and Clarke tried to stab it away from him and looked to have got the ball

However, referee Smith decided otherwise and showed a second yellow and then red card, much to the former Arsenal youngster’s frustration, his full Premier League debut having yielded an own goal, a penalty concession and his second Town dismissal.

Damsgaard’s free-kick clipped the top of the bar, before the Blues made a triple change, Woolfenden, Delap and Jack Clarke replacing Chaplin, Hirst and Szmodics.

Brentford had been on top even prior to Town being reduced in number and with the man advantage they looked to make it count. On 76, Muric saved sharply down to his right from Damsgaard.

The Bees made their first changes a minute later, swapping Damsgaard and Nørgaard for Kevin Schade and Mathias Jensen. In the 81st minute, they made another change, Fábio Carvalho replacing Lewis-Potter, who had tormented Town and particularly Harry Clarke throughout.

Town kept looking for an equaliser despite the lack of numbers, Burgess nodding down a Davis cross following a free-kick but with no one there to add the final touch to a promising chance.

But most of the play was still at the other end, Phillips making a superb block from a Schade shot in the 84th minute.

However, two minutes later, the Blues got back on terms. Burgess played a pass to Davis down the left and the full-back whipped over a low cross towards Delap, who got between the Brentford centre-halves to flick it across Flekken and into the net to send the Town support in the corner, who had kept their noise going despite the second-half frustrations, into raptures.

Conor Townsend was handed his Blues league debut for Cajuste as the game moved into seven additional minutes as Town switched into a 3-5-1 system as they sought to hold onto the point, the former West Brom man taking up a left-sided central midfield position with Jack Clarke on the right and Phillips in the middle and Davis and Burns as wing-backs.

Brentford came very close to winning it in the 93rd minute when a corner from the left was nodded down by Ethan Pinnock to Nathan Collins but the Irish centre-half blazed over from six yards out when it looked easier to hit the target.

But two minutes later, the home side were celebrating a winning goal. Mbuemo crossed from the right, the ball avoiding everyone and O’Shea leaving for Muric, who reacted late as it nestled in the corner of his net. This time it was the home fans who went wild.

There was still time for Town to get close to another equaliser, Delap turning away from his man and smashing a superb shot which beat Flekken but struck the outside of the post.

As Brentford looked to seal it with a fifth, referee Smith ended an afternoon during which the emotions swung backwards and forwards for Town supporters.

After going in front, Blues fans were dreaming of that elusive first Premier League win but after the Bees two goals just before the break, the third in the second half and Harry Clarke’s red card, another defeat looked all but certain.

However, Delap’s excellent goal looked to have seen the Blues to another important away point but another error at the back saw the Bees claim all three at the last, before Delap for a split second gave hope of a fourth goal.

For spirit, the much-depleted Town side certainly deserved something from the game and for a period in the middle of the first half played as well as they have all season.

But once again they were made to pay for mistakes at the back and also might well have netted a third goal when in front and Szmodics will be rueing not taking his second opportunity as clinically as his first.

A ninth game at the start of a top flight season without a win for still-17th Town, a new club record, with Leicester, 14th, visiting Portman Road next week.

Brentford: Flekken, Roerslev, Collins, Pinnock, Van den Berg, Nørgaard (Jensen 77), Janelt, Damsgaard (Schade 77), Mbuemo, Wissa, Lewis-Potter (Carvalho 81). Unused: Valdimarsson, Meghoma, Mee, Konak, Trevitt, Yamoliuk.

Town: Muric, H Clarke, O’Shea, Burgess, Davis, Cajuste (Townsend 91), Phillips, Ogbene (Burns 35), Chaplin (Woolfenden 73) (c), Szmodics (J Clarke 73), Hirst (Delap 73). Unused: Walton, Slicker, Townsend, Broadhead, Al-Hamadi. Referee: Lewis Smith (Wigan). VAR official: Peter Bankes. Att: 17,109.


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RobsonWark added 21:30 - Oct 26
Linkboy I do not agree with you about dropping down a division to rebuild. Look what happened when fans said that in 2002.

The simple answer is: McKenna just needs to stop playing Muric.
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TimmyH added 21:42 - Oct 26
NSV - agree with your posts, I'm moaning largely about our defence and GK (which is our main problem) but haven't lost fact that it is incredible we're in this league considering where we are in 2022...so what ever comes our way.

Saying that it is a bitter sweet affair as it's just a 'keeping up with the Jones' league regarding money money money and the quality you get with it, just such a huge divide from other leagues.
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Orraman added 21:54 - Oct 26
Despite today’s result I have still got confidence that Town will avoid relegation. The Ipswich Town mantra that “We are running towards Adversity” was very much in evidence today. Following two sub-standard performances we were faced today with horrendous injury/illness problems but the team came out and started like the team we have come to know and love.

Immediately after going 2 goals up we faced further adversity when Chiedozie went down with a nasty looking injury. Such a shame as he had been skinning the Brentford full back and causing havoc in their defence. However more than that the lengthy injury stoppage gave the Bees time to regroup and adjust their tactics to frustrate us. Two VAR calls went against us (no surprise there!) but we fought back again and Liam almost saved a point for us close to the end only for that clown Muric to throw it all away.

Today showed that our never give up philosophy is still alive and kicking and when we get back to squad normality I feel that we will secure enough points to survive
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Leejames99 added 22:39 - Oct 26
I am just flummoxed by all these remarks, Muric was Championship keeper of year, is an international and didn't play until end of season for Burnley, he is a worry with passing at back but he has league one players just looking at him, he can't take all the blame, Walton not the answer, we should go and grab Kelhner for free.
Burns was useless, Chaplin I barely heard his name, Phillips and Cajuste were great, Szmodics great, Hurst did okay, the goals are there. The old guard just aren't good enough, Morsy included.
Team in my opinion at moment due to injuries
Keeper - Walton a chance can't hurt
Right Burgess (no choice) but Johnson if fit O'Shea Phillips (he played at back for Man City in pre season was great) Davis
Cajuste and Taylor (if fit)
Hutchinson Szmodicks Clarkr
Delap

We aren't only team still without win and a long way to go, a win against Leicester and we back in it.

Today was a great game and we had chances to kill game and draw at end.

It's a team game, I would suggest recalling Baggot also



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Tedray added 22:54 - Oct 26
Heartbreaking really - so close but so far away. I would have bolstered the midfield especially after going two goals ahead. Moved Davis to left centre and brought in Townsend at left back. Perhaps Keiren was going to do that. At least our strikers looked good but sadly not the defense.Over and out
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Bert added 23:12 - Oct 26
Nothstandveteran is spot on. There’s an old Chinese proverb that says, well almost, that a man who only ever criticises is a man that never learns. Like others, I have supported my team for over 50 years, seen the good and the bad times and have learned to take the rough with the smooth and be realistic about what we can achieve in today’s world of football. Today we gave it a go, we had a swagger and a thirst. Mistakes yes but give the boys a chance before letting rip.

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shakytown added 23:18 - Oct 26
So many negative posts ( bluebudgie just normal rubbish) we have come a long way too fast and i'm sure Kieran and everyone at the club know we need defensive reinforcements but how many players can you actually bring in from one transfer window. Trust the process and support the team. We were League one 2years ago and would have been thrilled to be mid table in the championship so just enjoy the ride folks It could be worse just think back to when we had a team full of old has beens and real blokes. NO ONE builds a premier league team this fast so we just have to be patient.
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Jcb2007 added 00:04 - Oct 27
I watched the match on Peacock.tv. Positives..All of our strikers scored. Chaplins vision for the reverse pass to Hirst. Phillips had a good game. Muric made two good goal preventing saves. Leif for England.Delap was emense.

Negatives. We need to be more clinical in front and of goal.At 2-0, Sammie had a chance to make it 3 nil. Muric...need I say more. VAR...

Talking points. Clarke was unlucky. I thought he got a nibble of the ball for the red card. I wanted to see Delap given more minutes.
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Town1Inter0 added 00:17 - Oct 27
I was in the home end, so saw the game from a different position from the away fans. Thought our pressing for most of the first half was excellent. The game turned when Ogbene came off. It meant Lewis-Potter could take on Clarke much more easily as Burns was less of a rapid threat to L-P.
Brentford fans said we were way better than Wolves, Palace, Soton and West Ham.
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atty added 08:16 - Oct 27
Could some of our injury problems be down to a combination of our intense training sessions and the
Increased physical demands of playing in the Premier League? Obviously we are now playing against teams with more power, pace, better athletes etc.
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markytitfc added 08:51 - Oct 27
I'm not one to knock individual players, it's a team game, but, he has to take a close look at Muric. His errors far outway any saves he makes. You could see at least 2 occasions yesterday where the defence are looking at him in despair and, that 4th goal, Muric cock up all day long
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aas1010 added 09:02 - Oct 27
Drop the goal keeper making too many costly mistakes .why did we buy him for
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DannyITFC added 09:12 - Oct 27
First of all that was a real spirited effort from Ipswich against a top team, but very concerned with injuries mounting up to ridiculously high levels now. We looked so much slicker at top with Smzodics, Chaplain and Hirst linking up. It was Phillips best game too, and was impressed with Cajuste in there. The defence on the other hand oh dear me, just look to easily cut open at will. Davis looked superb though and Delap too. The VAR decision was a strange one to me, the contact was cleary made outside the box but the player knew what he was doing waiting to go down when inside the box where contact was still being made (imo the VAR officials got it wrong). As for Muric what was he thinking? Every game he seems to be giving a goal away, surely the time has come for Walton to come in? O’Shea could also of taken control of it and headed it clear instead of leaving it for Muric…. But let’s not beat around the bush it was another keeping howler. The longer this run goes on without a win the harder it becomes and we will be cut off from the league by Xmas. I hope next week we get that first win, but I’m not convinced at all our defence/keeper can manage it.
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blueboy1981 added 09:38 - Oct 27
Lets not trawl for excuses Folks it’s pointless as indeed our current results are proving to be.
We are not Prem’ standard after spending around £100million - we concede Goals for fun almost, and our overall stats currently prove that we are only on course for nothing but Relegation.
It has to change - and my guess is that behind the scenes, the Owners will be more than concerned.
Even if YOU are not … !!!
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Linkboy13 added 10:29 - Oct 27
Brentford have been a success in the premier league for one reason good player recruitment same applies to Brighton and Bournemouth.
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Cadiar added 10:33 - Oct 27
Sad to see all the c6negativity from the fairweather supporters, yes, where were you all when we were really abysmal? The usual football gurus spouting rubbish again & again like Robsonwark & Blueboy 81 who I will remind you was calling for KM to be sacked not so long ago. These fools are not supporters, more the pub bores.
To put things into perspective we had two goalkeepers on the bench due to our injury list, Cajuste played even though he's hardly trained with the team (thought he did well) Clarke played RB and he's really now way down the order so to go & outplay Brentford for perhaps 45% of the match was not the performance most are screaming about. Off you go you chancers & get your Man U, Liverpool or Chelsea shirts back on.
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Bert added 10:36 - Oct 27
I say again, he who only criticises never learns. Let’s be clear, we all know where we have to improve, fans, players, management and owners but the difference is that those with a balanced view will have the best interests of the club at heart and find positive ways to express it.
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Ebantiass added 10:39 - Oct 27
I watched it from the Brentford fans unfortunately and we nearly got kicked out as other Ipswich fans were. We put up a good fight with more pace and a shake up from the start. Great to see Burns dropped but the keeper should have been dropped also. Easy to say that after the game and he saved a few one on ones but he's not good enough. BLUEARMY were fantastic throughout the entire game, and afterwards.
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del45 added 12:58 - Oct 27
3x2 down on 51mins game lost 2 of front best strikers still on the bench on 73mins why ?? What a waste.
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TimmyH added 13:12 - Oct 27
Seriously DavefromWatford (who ever you are) as I've never noticed you on this forum until now - just naff off preferably back to Watford!!
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blueboy1981 added 13:48 - Oct 27
Three Goals away should be enough to Win against anyone - that bit done and dusted for sure.
Then you look at Four conceded - that bit, anything but done and dusted.
Does it take Einstein to see the PROBLEM ? - after all we leak Goals week after week, after week - in fact a Benevolent Society wouldn’t be that bl##dy generous and obliging …. !!!
The expectation has to INCREASE - or welcome to the Championship again next August !!
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Londonblue58 added 14:09 - Oct 27
Can we get George Edmundson back I wonder? O’Shea is so poor. George would be way better
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dirtydingusmagee added 14:26 - Oct 27
Marked you up by mistake blueboy ,even though your negative posts get hammered you still come back with another one I've come to conclusion you will never post a positive one until we are league champions,and that thought may even be optimistic .
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blueboy1981 added 15:32 - Oct 27
dirtydingus …… I’m a Realist, say it, and see it, AS IT IS … !! - somewhat different to some of YOU who are total Delusionists, who constantly live in a delusional state of mind.
Look at what we now need in points to stay in the Prem’ with a Quarter season GONE, and still no WIN….. ?? - it’s called Reality, and far from Positive info’.
I want us to STAY in the Prem’ and so will the Owners for sure - for the likes of YOU to keep saying ‘we’ll be Ok’ will not put enough points on the board to do so.
One of the biggest drawbacks of ITFC over the years is Supporters, maybe like you, who are all too accepting LOSERS as a consolation.
We have Owners now who mean Business, and won’t accept less than SUCCESS !
That means for now - staying in the PREMIERSHIP whatever that entails.
Failure will no longer wash with such Owners - which is GREAT !! - at long last.
We’ve waited long enough for that.
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blackcat added 15:53 - Oct 27
Such a shame we began so well patient and thoughtful build ups then two great goals and a third was so possible unfortunately from there we always looked weak and it was just a matter of time before we inevitably went 3-2 down to my huge surprise we actually got an equalizer unfortunately again we just cannot see out even a few minutes by using our heads
Music has been a disaster and ok 8 million is a lot to lose but going down is worse he must be shelved or we are doomed I tell ya !
As for the rest we definitely saw some fight and so with a better keeper we could actually have a chance
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