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Tottenham Hotspur 1 v 2 Ipswich Town
FA Premier League
Sunday, 10th November 2024 Kick-off 14:00
Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Sunday, 10th Nov 2024 16:15

Goals from Sammie Szmodics and Liam Delap ended Town’s 8,236-day wait for a Premier League victory as the Blues beat Spurs 2-1 on manager Kieran McKenna’s first return to his old club. Szmodics’s overhead kick gave the Blues the lead in the 31st minute, then Delap added the second on 43 as Town led at half-time for the first time this season on their inaugural competitive visit to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Rodrigo Bentacur pulled a goal back on 69 but the Blues held on to claim a vital first win of the season and climb out of the relegation zone.

Axel Tuanzebe made a surprise return to the Blues’ XI, having undergone surgery due to severe cut to his hand last month.

The DR Congo international came in at right-back with Ben Johnson moving to the right-sided role ahead of him. Omari Hutchinson switched to the middle with Conor Chaplin dropping to the bench.

In Town’s only other change Jens Cajuste joined skipper Sam Morsy in midfield for Kalvin Phillips, suspended following his red card last week.

Former Tottenham pair Massimo Luongo and Jack Clarke were on the bench, along with Harry Clarke, back from his suspension, with Nathan Broadhead dropping out of the 20.

Spurs named the same team which beat Aston Villa 4-1 a week ago with central defender Cristian Romero OK despite missing the 3-2 Europa League defeat away against Galatasaray on Thursday due to a toe injury.

Town, in their pink third kit for the first time with co-designer Ed Sheeran in the stand, threatened in the second minute, Hutchinson seizing on Radu Dragosin’s hesitation to win the ball and then send in a cross which fell to Szmodics following some indecisive defending, the Irish international hitting a shot from a tight angle which home keeper Gugliemo Vicario forced behind.

From the corner, Dara O’Shea flicked a header across goal from the near post which struck Dominic Solanke and flew not too far wide. Referee Darren England missed the former Bournemouth man’s touch and awarded a goal-kick.

Spurs quickly started to take control the game and will feel they should have scored in the third minute when Son Heung-min looped across from the left to the near post and Brennan Johnson, son of Blues legend David, stabbed wide with some home fans already celebrating.

But it was far from all Tottenham and in the eighth minute, following good work from Cajuste, a Szmodics cross from the left was turned behind in front of Ben Johnson breaking into the back of the box.

From the resultant corner, Town went very close to going in front. Burgess got away from his man at the far post and headed back across goal but off the bar.

Spurs broke quickly through Son, who cut the ball across the area from the left but too far in front of his teammates and Brennan Johnson eventually shot well over.

On 11, as the frantic very open start continued, Solanke’s shot from inside the box was deflected over, then from the resultant flag-kick on the right, Son twisted and turned his way away from Ben Johnson on the left before hitting a strike which clipped a defender but which Aro Muric was still able to claim.

It took eight minutes for the game’s next chance as the pace briefly slowed a little, Solanke hitting a shot on the turn which Muric did well to palm wide down to his left. Two minutes later, Tuanzebe was booked for kicking the ball away after Ben Johnson had conceded a free-kick.

In the 26th minute, Brennan Johnson’s low cross from the right struck Leif Davis and deflected towards Muric’s left post but the keeper was able to scramble a cross to save.

While the home side had been on top and had had a number of chances, but the Blues had had their moments and the better opportunities and in the 31st minute they went in front.

Johnson and Cajuste exchanged passes on the right after a break involving the Swede and Liam Delap. Johnson laid it back to the on-loan Napoli man, who crossed, the ball flicking off Delap’s head as he challenged with Romaro and up into the air, and Szmodics’s overhead kick found the corner of the net.

The Town support at the other end went wild, as they did the last time the teams had met when Finidi George similarly scored an overhead kick.


After a long delay while Solanke underwent treatment, Spurs went about looking for a leveller, Ben Johnson making an impressive challenge on Destiny Udogie as the Italian international burst into the box. There were claims for a penalty from the home fans but not from the players.

Delap thought he’d bullied his way through on goal as the half moved into its final five minutes, however, referee England felt he had done so illegally and pulled play back as Vicario dived at his feet.

There was a scare for the Blues in the 42nd minute when Muric played the ball out straight to Pape Matar Sarr midway inside the Town half in space. For a moment it appeared Spurs players were queuing up to score but somehow the Blues escaped.

And from the subsequent break, they doubled their lead. Hutchinson broke forward riding challenges, finding Davis on the left, who moved it on to Szmodics, whose low cross was diverted towards his own goal by Dragusin and Delap added the final touch from a yard out, gleefully smashing his sixth goal of the season - his fifth in his last six games - into the roof of the net. The Town fans at the other end of the ground again went into raptures.

The Blues saw out four minutes of injury time to lead a game at half-time for the first time since promotion, the home fans booing loudly at the whistle.

As was always likely, Tottenham had seen most of the ball and chances, but aside from Johnson’s early shot wide and Solanke’s effort which was well-stopped by Solanke, the resolute Town backline, effectively a five-man defence when out of possession, having been solid and Muric handling confidently when required.

Town had shown their threat on the break from the early stages with Spurs always looking vulnerable to those counter-attacks.

Szmodics took his opportunity clinically, echoing Finidi’s goal in Town’s last game at White Hart Lane, and then the former Colchester man made an important contribution to the second, Delap making sure the ball was forced over the line and becoming the first Town player to score in three successive away games since Claus Thomsen in 1994.

Within seconds of the restart, Delap was booked for clattering into Romero with whom he had been enjoying a physical battle all afternoon.

Son struck the half’s first shot on goal in the 48th minute, cutting in from the left and hitting an effort which Muric did well to palm over.

The Blues found themselves under pressure, Bentancur heading wide before the home side won a corner on the right from which they thought they had scored.

Bentancur flicked the ball on and Solanke turned it home off his arm. Referee England initially awarded the goal but after a VAR review, it was quickly chalked off, the first time Town have had a ruling in their favour this season.

Town attacked for the first time since the break in the 55th minute, Davis, making his 100th start for the club, winning a corner from which Spurs broke and Solanke shot well over. The home fans booed Muric as the keeper took his time over the restart, as he had each time since the break.

Three minutes later, Delap battled again with Romaro, then used his strength to turn away and lay-off to Hutchinson, who screwed his shot well wide.

As the game passed the hour mark, there was a VAR check for a penalty, a cross from the right having struck Davis but Town again came out on the right side of it with the full-back appearing to be outside the box and his arm in a natural position even if the ball had struck it. Once the corner was eventually taken, Son shot not too far over from distance.

On 66, Ben Johnson was booked for being one of several players to foul Sarr, who was subbed while receiving treatment. Timo Werner took over.

Three minutes later, with the Blues preparing to make changes, the home side pulled a goal back.

Bentancur got away from his man and powered a header into the top corner of the net at the near post.

Town immediately made those changes, George Hirst and Jack Clarke replacing Delap, who had been hobbling in the preceding couple of minutes, and Szmodics.

Having pulled a goal back, the Lilywhites went looking for an equaliser, Werner forcing Muric to tip over with an effort from distance on 71.

Three minutes later, a Romero effort was blocked, before Brennan Johnson scraped a shot wide from the edge of the area.

There was some respite for Town on 79 when Hirst received treatment following a clash with Dragusin.

The striker was OK to continue and in the 84th minute the Blues won a corner from which the home side broke, Werner blazing over from the edge of the box, much to the delight of the travelling Town support.

Spurs switched goalscorer Bentancur and Brennan Johnson for Yves Bissouma and James Maddison for the final scheduled six minutes with the Blues seeing more of the ball and playing more of the game in the Tottenham half, Clarke seeing an effort blocked after Hutchinson had kept the ball for what seemed like an age without finding the space to shoot.

The fourth official indicated eight additional minutes, the Blues swapping the excellent Cajuste, who looked to have picked up a niggle earlier in the half, for ex-Spur Luongo. Two minutes later, Davis was booked for a foul on Kulusevski right in front of the dugouts.

Two minutes from the end of added on time, Muric made a big save, the ball running loose to Solanke on the right of the box and the Kosovan keeper standing up and saving with his heel and Burgess heading away to Clarke, who was fouled to take the pressure off.

Town successfully saw out a free-kick harshly awarded against Davis and there was time forHutchinson to get booked for encroaching, then Burgess, who along with O’Shea had been superb at the back, to head away for the umpteenth time before referee England blew the final whistle, Hirst receiving a painful elbow to the back of the head from Dragusin in the dying seconds and requiring lengthy treatment.

The Blues’ staff on the bench joining one another in a group hug on the touchline as the fans roared over in the far corner.

Having got their noses in front in the first half, Town battled their way to their first Premier League victory since beating Middlesbrough 1-0 in April 2002, a run of 12 matches over 8,236 days, weathering a Spurs storm for long spells.

By the end, the Blues had seen off the worst of it with the home side perhaps tiring following their European exploits on Thursday.

There were notable performances throughout the team, from Cajuste and Morsy in midfield to the entire backline and Muric, who had probably his most solid game for the club.

The standout, however, was Hutchinson, whose tireless intelligent running in the second half gave the backline some respite, taking the ball forward, winning fouls and also creating one or two opportunities.

The first win of the season - Town’s third 2-1 victory over Spurs in successive games in the Premier League and their fourth in total - is a significant monkey off the collective back as we go into the third international break of the season.

The Blues’ win at White Hart Lane in December 2021, which ended a 15-game Premier League winless run, was the start of a streak of seven wins in eight which took them to 12th. McKenna will hope that history repeats itself in the weeks to come.

The result sees the Blues move out of the relegation zone up to 17th a point ahead of Crystal Palace with McKenna’s other former club Manchester United at Portman Road in a fortnight.

Tottenham: Vicario, Pedro Porro, Romero, Dragusin, Udogie, Bentancur (Bissouma 84), Sarr (Werner 66), Kulusevski, Johnson (Maddison 84), Solanke, Son (c). Unused: Forster, Spence, Davies, Gray, Bergvall, Lankshear.

Town: Muric, Tuanzebe, O'Shea, Burgess, Davis, Morsy (c), Cajuste (Luongo 92), Johnson, Hutchinson, Szmodics (J Clarke 71), Delap (Hirst 71). Unused: Walton, H Clarke, Woolfenden, Townsend, Burns, Chaplin. Referee: Darren England (Doncaster). VAR official: John Brooks. Att: 61,505.


Photo: Matchday Images



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blueboy1981 added 16:31 - Nov 10
Great Win Lads. Proved it can be done, now lets do the same to Man Utd.

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bluebullet29l added 16:32 - Nov 10
What a win....just before the international break. Two weeks off to get everyone fit. Well done muric...a massive confidence boost for him. I would just like to say....I love you sammie!!! And we completely fu#cked up match of the day tonight!!!!!! Delap you are a monster!!!
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Global_Blue added 16:33 - Nov 10
Excellent result. I thought the lads were brilliant, especially in managing the game at the end. Amazing what we can do when we're allowed to finish a game with 11 men.

And great that we finally get a few VAR decisions going our way, perhaps MA's chat with Howard Webb paid off after all. But, not that I'm finding it difficult to let go, there were two fouls, one which was a booking against us today that were the same or not as bad as the 'penalty that wasn't given' last week. I hope MA is going to make the point about consistency in decision making.

But, today is all about a fabulous result. Good performances all round, but Hutchinson obvs stood out, and Delap was unbelievably good. Thought Burgess and O'Shea were exceptional too.
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Linkboy13 added 16:34 - Nov 10
Must admit i was one of the doubters on and always hold my hands up when im wrong. After lambasting Smzodic's he left me with egg on my face i do luv egg though. The wheels are back on now that Axel's back ha. Delap is a real handful for defenders and is going to be one hell of a player he's still very young.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 16:34 - Nov 10
What a great day out for the Boys in Blue Away Support.
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Suffolkboy added 16:37 - Nov 10
Hope that proves ‘one in the eye ‘ for the almost perennial doubters ! KM has once again pulled a master stroke ,both in selection and positions .but in his tactical and strategic application .
It was a delight to listen to,and great to learn the BBC reporting team had several real contenders for MoM amongst the ITFC team .
Especially rewarding to read OH shone in the midfield role so many thought him not equipped to handle — again KM and co are bringing out the best and developing young talent .
Super duoer Bkues !
COYB
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TimmyH added 16:38 - Nov 10
I'll eat a slice of humble pie as I really didn't think we'd win today but deserved it on the best half of football we played this season where we kept our shape and were composed whilst threatening in attack. Tottenham came out after half-time obviously with more intensity but still didn't create that many clear cut chances.

Thought Szmodics, Hutchinson for his work rate and O'Shea whom had his best game in a Town shirt were stand outs, and could argue we should be on 11 points after the last 2 games and nice to see VAR for once not going against us :) Happy evening all and a nice glass of wine tonight.
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Saxonblue74 added 16:39 - Nov 10
The difference today? Same quality performance but with no errors and professional to the end. Well done boys, never in doubt, always a matter of time
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PortmanTerrorist added 16:40 - Nov 10
Cajuste is no hidden gem, he might be the real deal tho....and sad for Kalvin was a real upgrage today. Well done our boys in Pink !
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blueboy1981 added 16:41 - Nov 10
Now hit Man Utd from the Off, like there’s only going to be One Winner.
A Confidence Booster Day today surely ?
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londontractorboy57 added 16:43 - Nov 10
Great win I'm puzzled by Blueboy you were certain it wasn't going to happen!!!!!!!!
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TPB added 16:47 - Nov 10
What's the betting MOTD2 will be all about Spurs' issues, rather than how well Town played?
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therein61 added 16:47 - Nov 10
Faneffintastic we are starting to get a bit wiser as has been proved today a great 3 points well done all you boys and travelling fans lets have more please! C.O.Y.B
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joyousblue added 16:49 - Nov 10
Where are you lets be having you you muric haters , i didnt want to leave the stadium its incredible as we are , philips may not get back innwe were fluid cajuste was immense coyb
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LimerickTractorBoy added 16:49 - Nov 10
So happy for Kieran and the fantastic Ipswich Town FC
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gkroon89 added 16:51 - Nov 10
Well done lads.

Ipswich back to their strengths with going back to front at pace.

Good game by all.

We just need to be cautious on corners. We have all 11 back, but leave the edge of the area free which is strange to me. Are we getting in our own way with overcrowding our box? Bentacur ran for a free header.

Liked the slight change with a clear worry about the damage Son is capable of. Johnson and Tuanzebe did well.

Let’s keep the momentum. COYB
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Daniel72 added 16:53 - Nov 10
Yes! The Pink Panthers won in the Cockerels coop..
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Bert added 16:58 - Nov 10
We are not out of place in this league. It’s not just about spirit and fight, it’s about attacking football and a culture that says we are not here to make up the numbers. Fantastic result.
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1960H added 16:59 - Nov 10
Great performance and result, well played all, much as I detestvit can we wear pink every week?
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churchmans added 17:01 - Nov 10
How good was burgess today! And last week!
I didn't see this coming! But so happy! My nerves where shredded for 8mins of injury time
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ArnieM added 17:15 - Nov 10
Travelling home from Portsmouth ( family).... and ive Just seen the result ...OMG ....I'm punching the car roof lol
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warwickblue added 17:23 - Nov 10
I wonder just how much the mid-week discussions about VAR influenced things today. May be not at all. But a couple definitely in our favour. Great win.
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ShropshireBluenago09 added 17:32 - Nov 10
With Omari, Smodiczs and Delap in the team and playing that well, anything is possible
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Ryorry added 17:32 - Nov 10
That's a brilliant photo of KM, sums everything up :)

Very well played all - including our travelling supporters, who were superb - louder than the home crowd for the most part
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warktheline added 17:35 - Nov 10
Tail between the legs for a brainless few on here! The vast majority of us don’t continually react with knee jerk responses! McKenna is the only way forward, the owners know that, as do most of us! What a win!!!!
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