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Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 v 2 Ipswich Town
FA Premier League
Saturday, 14th December 2024 Kick-off 15:00
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 14th Dec 2024 17:13

Jack Taylor netted his first Premier League goal in the fourth minute of injury time to secure the Blues a 2-1 victory over fellow strugglers Wolves at Molineux which was as crucial as it was dramatic. Matt Doherty’s 15th-minute own goal gave Town a 1-0 half-time lead, before Matheus Cunha levelled on 72 for the home side, but Taylor claimed a famous win for the Blues with a far post header from a corner seconds before the whistle to grab three vital points.

Town, who went in to match having won only one of their last 17 at Wolves, made three changes from the team which lost 2-1 to AFC Bournemouth last Sunday with Jens Cajuste, Harry Clarke and Wes Burns coming into the team.

Clarke replaced Ben Johnson, who dropped to the bench, at right-back, while Cajuste took over from Jack Taylor in the centre of midfield, with the Irish international also among the subs.

Burns returned to the side for Sammie Szmodics, who was missing from the 20-man squad having been taken ill.

The Wales international’s inclusion saw Omari Hutchinson move to the left with Conor Chaplin the number 10.

Wolves made one change from the team which was defeated 2-1 at West Ham on Monday with Jean-Ricner Bellegarde coming in for the suspended Joao Gomes, while Mario Lemina was stripped of the captaincy earlier in the week and Nelson Semedo wore the armband.

Town, with Ed Sheeran alongside Blues chairman and CEO Mark Ashton and former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær also watching from the stands, started brightly, taking the game to the Old Gold with crosses from the left somehow just avoiding first Wes Burns, from Leif Davis, and then Conor Chaplin, from Liam Delap, at the back of the box either side of the 10-minute mark. Chaplin eventually was able to get in a shot but straight against a defender.

But on the quarter-hour, the Blues went in front. Delap muscled his way past Semedo on the right and into the area to the byline. The striker cut back to Hutchinson but it caught a defender on the way across, so the former Chelsea man was unable to take the chance, instead cutting inside, drawing keeper Sam Johnstone. His shot was blocked by Matt Doherty, but the ball deflected out to Chaplin, whose low effort hit Toti, then ricocheted back off Doherty and into the net.

Chaplin and his teammates celebrated in front of the Town fans, situated all along the lower tier of the far side, despite the forward denied what would have been his 100th goal for the club with it going down as a Doherty own goal.

Lemina blazed deep, deep, deep into the stand behind the goal on 19, then five minutes later, the home side should have levelled. After Dara O’Shea had given the ball away, Lemina found Bellegarde in space on the right of the area but the Frenchman also sent it well over, much to the frustration of the already tetchy home crowd.

After that spell, the Blues kept Wanderers pinned in their own half for a brief period, two Cajuste long throws causing problems but without leading to serious chances.

The home side quickly regained control, however, with their fans now getting behind them. On 33, Matheus Cunha got round the outside on the right before cutting the ball across the six-yard box but O’Shea was able to clear to Hutchinson on the edge of the area.

Within a minute, Rayan Ait-Nouri played in Jørgen Strand Larsen on the left of the box but the Norwegian’s effort was too close to Aro Muric, who saved.

The Blues continued to come under pressure and in the 37th minute Lemina struck a low shot from the edge of the area, which Muric saved down to his left.

Two minutes later, Town made a rare foray into the Wolves half, Cajuste teeing-up Hutchinson, whose 25-yard strike was too close to Johnstone, who saved comfortably to his right.

In the 41st minute, Santiago Bueno went to ground off the ball after a clash with Hutchinson, replays showing there had been nothing more of a shove away from the England U21 international. VAR evidently agreed and the Spaniard was able to continue.


Three minutes later, there was a more controversial incident when Ait-Nouri appeared to deliberately swing a hand into Burns’s face after the two had battled on the touchline. Referee Simon Hooper spoke to the Algerian but took no further action. VAR was similarly uninterested.

As the fourth official indicated three additional minutes, Ait-Nouri did get his name in the book for a foul on Burns.

That was the last action of the half with the home fans making their dissatisfaction very clear with loud boos following referee Hooper’s whistle.

Town had started brightly and on the front foot but with neither side having created a chance until the goal.

While the manner the ball crossed the line may have been fortuitous, Delap’s superb strength down the right to beat Semedo will not have gone unnoticed by his many suitors.

From there, Wolves had taken the game to Town with the Blues defending staunchly but with the home team having two opportunities they will feel they should have taken.

Ahead of the start of the second half, Wanderers made a change, Andre making way for Tommy Doyle in midfield.

Town began the period well and in the 48th minute forced a save. Morsy found Burns in space on the right of the box and the Welshman struck a powerful effort across Johnstone, which the keeper was able to palm away.

Wolves, however, began to see more of the ball with the Blues giving away possession too easily and too often in their own half.

On 53, Delap flicked a ball into Hutchinson’s path just inside the Wolves half with the former Chelsea man breaking between two defenders towards goal, but his touch wasn’t clean enough and a defender stabbed the ball back to Johnstone.

Six minutes later, the Blues went even closer. Chaplin swept a pass away to the right in behind Ait-Nouri for Burns. The winger crossed for Delap, who threw a knee towards it but could only divert it across the face and well wide. In Delap’s defence, the ball came at him at an awkward height.

On 62 Clarke was booked for a foul on Ait-Nouri, then two minutes later, Goncalo Guedes replaced Doherty for the home side.

Wolves, whose fans were swinging from boos for their players being offside or misplacing passes to loudly backing their team when attacking with greater conviction, threatened on 68, Ait-Nouri seeing a shot deflect wide after Bellegarde had ridden challenges to get to the edge of the area.

The home crowd were becoming ever more fractious towards their team but in the 72nd minute they equalised.

Sub Guedes played in Cunha on the left of the area and the Brazilian international shot between Muric and his post to claim his eighth goal of the season.

Having been pegged back, Town made a double change in the 75th minute, Taylor and Jack Clarke replacing Cajuste and Chaplin, Hutchinson moving into the centre, Hwang Hee-Chan having taken over from Bellegarde for the home side.

Wolves, with their fans now well behind them, went looking for a second goal, Burgess making a superb saving challenge on Strand Larsen as the forward was about to shoot from a very promising position. On 78, the Norwegian international struck another effort from the edge of the box, which Muric bundled behind.

As the game moved into its final eight minutes, Cunha hit a fizzing low shot from distance which Muric initially failed to hold onto but claimed at the second attempt.

A minute later, the home support thought Strand Larsen had won it, but the on-loan Celta Vigo man somehow sent Guedes’s cross from the right wide. Ahead of the goal-kick, Town swapped Delap and Burns for Ali Al-Hamadi and Johnson.

Wolves had another great opportunity to claim the three points on 85 when Harry Clarke was unable to get his head on a cross-field ball for Cunha, who brought it in on goal before hitting a shot which Muric blocked but was unable to hold. The ball ran back to the Brazilian but he sent his effort well into the stand.

Town were hanging on with the game now almost exclusively played in the Town half, although as three additional minutes were indicated strong runs from Hutchinson and Al-Hamadi saw the Blues threaten, the Iraqi international scuffing wide from a good position on the right of the area having done well to get there.

And with around two seconds left the Blues won it. Jack Clarke sent over a deep corner from the left and sub Taylor rose unmarked at the back post to nod home his first Premier League goal.

The Ireland international whipped his shirt off as he ran over to the Town fans, leaping a fence as he did so, to celebrate a vital winning goal with the delighted Blues support, picking up a booking he will care little about as a result.

There was just time for a restart before referee Hooper blew his whistle. prompting angry boos from the home fans and dust-ups between Cunha and a member of the the Town security staff first and then Al-Nouri with Burns and then stewards, with Blues coaches including Sone Aluko and Rene Gilmartin helping to hold back the fighting factions.

Al-Nouri it later emerged was shown a second yellow card and then a red in the tunnel, while Delap was handed a fifth booking of the season which will see him miss next weekend’s game against Newcastle.

Manager Gary O’Neil, whose position looks even more precarious after a fourth successive defeat, approached referee Hooper for a lengthy discussion, with the officials still on the pitch long after the end with Aluko seemingly acting as impromptu security with the melee around the tunnel continuing.

A vital, vital victory for the Blues, ending a run of three defeats in a row - McKenna has never lost four in a row in the league ahead of his third anniversary on Monday - and with a gap to safety having grown to four points and a very tough run over Christmas.

The Blues were worth their lead in the first half and had opportunities to increase advantage in the second before Wolves had a strong spell in which they scored and had further opportunities to win it.

But Town somehow found a new burst of energy in injury time and had had a couple of chances before Taylor joined Morsy and Chaplin in scoring in the top four divisions, and Szmodics in netting in the top five, to claim a first win at Molineux since a 2-0 December 2012 victory under a delighted Mick McCarthy, who had been sacked by the Old Gold earlier that year.

Wolves showing their frailty at set pieces once again, seven goals of eight in their last three games having come via that route.

A second away win of the season for the Blues, who are now only one point behind Crystal Palace, who are at Brighton tomorrow for a derby.

Town: Muric, H Clarke, O'Shea, Burgess, Davis, Morsy (c), Cajuste (Taylor 75), Burns, Chaplin (J Clarke 75), Hutchinson, Delap. Unused: Walton, Johnson, Woolfenden, Townsend, Phillips, Broadhead, Al-Hamadi.

Wolves: Johnstone, Doherty (Guedes 64), Semedo (c), Bueno, Toti, Ait-Nouri, Andre (Doyle 46), Lemina, Bellegarde (Hwang 73), Cunha, Strand Larsen. Unused: Bentley, Dawson, R Gomes, Forbs, Meupiyou, Lima. Referee: Simon Hooper (Wiltshire). VAR official: Darren England. Att: 30,866.


Photo: Action Images/Reuters



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Bert added 18:43 - Dec 14
Just looked at the highlights again. Muric was correctly positioned protecting his near post but the shot was a deadly arrow giving him no chance.
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SuperTabby added 18:46 - Dec 14
So happy with the win. We absolutely deserve the luck after some of the bad luck this season. Muric, so frustrating, he plays well for most of the game, really commands his box, then concedes the softest goal you’ll see today! Personally I don’t think Walton is the answer, he’s class but we’d be throwing him in the deep end, we’ve got to trust McKenna on who he chooses to play every week. Tricky few games coming up, especially with Delap missing next week. Roll on January and we can bring in some players and hopefully climb out of the relegation zone. COYB!
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BlueMoon added 18:52 - Dec 14
Had shades of Bournemouth when they scored - fearing the worst that we’d come away empty handed. Brilliant for the group to get one at the very end like that, you could see it on their faces! Glad we’ve done to them what seems to have happened so often to us. COYB
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Help added 18:53 - Dec 14
Nice to get a win isn't it
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Karlosfandangal added 19:00 - Dec 14
The next three games looks like 0 points so today was a vital win, but football is a funny game fingers crossed TOwn can pick up some points in the next 3 massive games
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britbiker added 19:04 - Dec 14
This season it doesn't matter how we win as long as we do. Would love us to be dominant for 90 mins but let's get real. Two years ago we would be on to a hiding playing premier league teams. Now we are adjusting and on getting points as and when available.

We are at bare bones up front so any result pre Jan window is appropriated. Be interesting to see what the boss comes up with next week without our two recognised strikers. Might just confuse Newcastle as they will have no idea of our intended formation.
Up or down COYB
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Gforce added 19:21 - Dec 14
Play three false 9's next week, that'll confuse Newcastle.
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oldtimer3 added 19:33 - Dec 14
I am getting well feed up with people on hear knocking our goalkeeper! I well remember Richard Wright making errors when a young man and he played later in his career for England! Please stop the negative postings. A great win today well done! Onwards and upwards!


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rkl added 19:47 - Dec 14
What a beautiful corner from Jack Clarke
I think he deserves a mention here.
Many have written him off, even though he hasn’t really had that much game time and much less than Muric.
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timbousa added 20:05 - Dec 14
Going to give some credit to Jack Clarke with about 85 minutes gone, when Ipswich had ridden the storm.

I was watching him and he was always calling for the ball, trying to make something happen. Did a couple of runs. There's definitely something about him, and maybe this can kick start him into being the impact sub that we need.

Already looking forward to Morsey vs. Guimarães next week. Not so much, Anthony Gordon vs. Clarke.
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atty added 20:14 - Dec 14
4-3-3 against the Geordies l think.
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Blueballs83 added 20:17 - Dec 14
Were any of the anti -Murics actually at the game today?! He commanded his box superbly, made some great saves and yes let one in at his best post, but it was a great strike and wouldn't have been easy trying to cover the whole goal from that angle. There are games where he has deserved criticism, but I don't believe today is one!
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DannyITFC added 20:17 - Dec 14
Great result and amazing character from players some of which were playing league one two years ago, but please bring back Walton, it will cost us relegation failing to act now.
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RobsonWark added 20:18 - Dec 14
BlueRuin69 I marked you down because you said "Muric did nothing wrong today". I agree with you about the promotion heros though.
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RobsonWark added 20:31 - Dec 14
Leejames99 do you actually watch the games or just the highlights? It's not just the goals he keeps letting in, it his positioning, the fact that he never get his body behind shots so he can not hold onto the ball and it spills out back in play. He is like a sacred little 6' 5" school boy. And yes, we are likely to concede goals if he plays in those games.

BRING BACK WALTON!
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WalkRules added 20:33 - Dec 14
FotMob has Muric as MoTM. Just saying. Probably to do with the amount of times he plucked the ball out of the air, looked composed on the ball and pulled off some good saves.

I don't care - watching the joy on Taylor's face as I was lucky enough to be right in front of him will live with me for a while.
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WalkRules added 20:36 - Dec 14
And are we actually sure Delap was booked? No other reports show this (and they all have the red card) so probably not the case. Hopefully.
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gkroon89 added 20:38 - Dec 14
I did watch the game.

I have watched the replays also and I cannot see a deflection from any of the replay angles. Happy to stand corrected.

Blues1 you are a small aggressive individual aren’t you. Little sad really.

You managed to read the one report that says it was a deflection and all the rest I have read after your post do not. Take it you didn’t watch the game?

Above post is correct in that he did spill a simple shot also during the game. He did not have any other saves that you would not expect lower league gk’s to make in the game.

If Muric was MOM then it probably tells you just how scrappy the game actually was.
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bringonbrazil added 21:32 - Dec 14
Brilliant result.
Jan window-new Goalkeeper and 2 new right backs (neither Clarke or Johnson good enough at this level).
Incredible achievement for our League 1 hardcore to start today.
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RobsonWark added 22:02 - Dec 14
BRING BACK WALTON!
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blueboy1981 added 22:06 - Dec 14
Do we have a Goalkeeper Coach ? - if so, what is he doing ?
Just asking ! - no more, no less.
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Bert added 23:36 - Dec 14
When an obsession about a Town player turns to malicious defamation, as Robson Wark’s post does, this does not represent the values of the vast majority of Town fans. Hold your head in shame RW.
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Tedray added 23:37 - Dec 14
Firstly well done to the Town despite the liability of a goalkeeper who nearly cost us again. Action required. Have folk seen the O'neil interview on Sky - so disrespectful to Ipswich - sour grapes or what a poor reflection of his club....
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Gforce added 23:41 - Dec 14
Solskjaer watching from the stands,hmmm taking over from O'Neil possibly??
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poet added 23:58 - Dec 14
Yes we dropped off too much in the second half, yes Muric was beaten at his near post, yes we struggled, but let’s not forget that McKenna has lost 3 big players for long term injuries, plus 2 players with minor injuries and now some players absent with sickness. Put that into perspective and this was a good win. At the moment, McKenna has a problem when players are fatigued, that problem is he hasn’t got the quality to match the player being substituted. Burns started the game, but he needs to improve, which I believe he will do with time.
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