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Ipswich Town 0 v 4 Newcastle United
FA Premier League
Saturday, 21st December 2024 Kick-off 15:00
Ipswich Town 0-4 Newcastle United - Match Report
Saturday, 21st Dec 2024 17:09

Alexander Isak hit a hat-trick and Jacob Murphy the other as Newcastle United beat the Blues 4-0 to inflict Town’s heaviest home defeat under Kieran McKenna. The Swedish international put the visitors in front in the opening 25 seconds, VAR overruling an offside against Murphy in the build-up, before the former England U21 international made in 2-0 on 32, then Isak added his second and Newcastle’s third in first-half injury time and completed his hat-trick nine minutes after the restart.

Aside from the return of Sammie Szmodics, who missed the 2-1 win at Wolves last week as he was ill, for suspended number nine Liam Delap, it was the same side which lined up at Molineux. On the bench, Jacob Greaves came in for Luke Woolfenden.

Newcastle also made one change from the team which beat Leicester 4-0 last week and Brentford 3-1 in the Carabao Cup, both at St James’ Park, with midfielder Joelinton suspended. Joe Willock started in the Brazilian’s place.

The visitors had the ball in the net inside the first 25 seconds via the game’s first attack Murphy was sent away down the right and the former Norwich man’s cross was cut out by Morsy but only as far as Isak, who slammed home as he broke into the area.

Assistant referee Natalie Aspinall immediately raised her flag with Murphy having appeared well offside.

However, after a lengthy VAR check for the offside and also a potential handball, it was ruled that Cameron Burgess had played Murphy onside and the goal - the Magpies’ fastest ever away in the Premier League - stood, much to the frustration of the Town players - who had clearly been anticipating a flag before it came - and the delight of the away fans in the Cobbold Stand.

Having got their noses in front and with rain now falling heavily, the Magpies put the Blues under further pressure, Sandro Tonali shooting not too far over from just outside the area in the 10th minute.

But Szmodics had already made some impact on the left, then on 12 Omari Hutchinson struck an effort against a defender on the edge of the box, before Leif Davis, born in Newcastle and Magpies fan growing up, sent the ball back in from the left and Lewis Hall and Conor Chaplin clashed heads.

Newcastle should have gone two in front in the 14th minute when Murphy, who had had free rein down the right in the opening minutes, stood up a cross towards the far post but Anthony Gordon headed down into the ground and over the bar. It was a fortunate escape for the Blues.

Town started to see more of the ball and in the 20th minute Jens Cajuste turned away from Tino Livramento and took it on into the left of the area before shooting not too far over.

Moments later, Chaplin cleverly played Szmodics in on goal but keeper Martin Dubravka was quickly off his line to block.

The Blues kept the visitors pinned in their half for the next few minutes but without threatening Dubravka’s goal further.

On 23, Newcastle broke away after Town had lost possession but Morsy threw himself in to block as Murphy looked to shoot having been fed by skipper Bruno Guimaraes.


With the rain now falling even more heavily, the Magpies had another big opportunity in the 25th minute, Murphy finding Isak on the left of the area but the Swedish international striker tamely lifted the ball into Aro Muric’s arms when he will feel he should have been celebrating his and his side’s second goal of the afternoon.

But seven minutes later, the visitors were two goals in front. Gordon was found on the left of the box and was forced inside as he looked for space to shoot. Having been unable to get in an effort himself, he moved it on to Murphy on the right of the area and the wideman slammed past Muric and into the net off the underside of the bar.

As the game approached the 35-minute mark, Chaplin underwent treatment and the rest of the Town team went to the sidelines for instruction from manager Kieran McKenna and his staff with the Northern Irishman having his work cut out to get his team back into the match at this stage.

In the 42nd minute, Newcastle again broke quickly having gained possession on halfway and Isak curled a shot towards Muric’s left corner but the keeper was able to get across to save and claim at the second attempt.

As the half moved into four additional minutes, Szmodics, who scored against Newcastle for Blackburn in the FA Cup last season, picked up a pass from Cajuste and broke into the area on the left but shot over.

Seconds later, it was 3-0, the Magpies profiting from Town making a mess of playing it out from the back. Morsy passed back to Muric, who played it forward to Cajuste, who was dispossessed around 10 yards from his own goal by Guimaraes, who fed Isak, who won’t have an easy opportunity to score in his career, beating Muric to his left.

There was still time for Newcastle to have another chance before the break, Gordon sliding in and diverting the ball wide at the left post from a looping cross.

At the whistle, there were muted boos after the Blues’ worst defensive half of the season so far against perhaps the sharpest attack.

The offside decision on the first goal looked very, very tight, indeed most anticipated the assistant’s flag being upheld by VAR. However, the ball really ought to have been cleared from there by Morsy.

Town had had a spell where they had kept possession and created a couple of chances at 1-0, they had never really looked like causing the visitors’ defence too many problems.

But Newcastle had looked like scoring every time they attacked and probably should have added to their goals before they scored their second, while the third was a gift.

With the game already lost barring a miracle, Town made a change ahead of the second half, Ali Al-Hamadi replacing Hutchinson, who had had a very quiet half, with Szmodics moving to the left having given the Newcastle centre-halves little trouble in the first period.

Five minutes after the restart, the Iraqi international briefly found himself played in in space on the right of the area but turned into traffic and eventually his shot was blocked.

Newcastle went close to a fourth in the 52nd minute, Hall crossing from the left and Guimaraes stooping to head but diverting the ball the wrong side of the post.

But two minutes later, it was 4-0 as Isak completed his first Magpies hat-trick. Newcastle built from the back before Burgess’s interception reached Murphy, who twisted and turned his way into the right of the box before deftly back-heeling a pass to Isak, who took a touch before stabbing into the corner of the net and celebrating with the away fans in the opposite corner.

The Magpies, who were in complete control, went looking for a fifth and on 57 Willock went round outside of Clarke on the left and into the area but shot over, requiring treatment having done so.

Town made a double change in the 62nd minute, Jack Taylor and Kalvin Phillips, making his first appearance since the Leicester game at the start of November, taking over from Chaplin and Cajuste.

A minute later, Gordon was found in space on the left, took the ball on but his shot was too close to Muric.

Town were next to threaten, Wes Burns taking the ball on on the right before hitting a cross-shot which flew beyond his teammates and past Dubrava’s post with the keeper unruffled.

Newcastle made a triple change in the 63rd minute, Sean Longstaff, Kieran Trippier and Harvey Barnes replacing Murphy, who despite Isak’s hat-trick had been the visitors’ outstanding player, Livramento and Willock.

On 65, there was further misery for the Blues with skipper Morsy picking up his fifth booking of the season for a shove in the back of Guimaraes, a challenge which didn’t look particularly worthy of a card in itself. Morsy, who had gone nine games without a yellow card, now misses the trip to Arsenal on Friday.

Sub Barnes volleyed well over following a corner on 67 as the Magpies continued to take the game to Town and look for further goals. On 73, Miguel Almiron took over from hat-trick hero Isak, who had taken his season’s tally to 11 and his Premier League total for 2024 to 23.

With 13 minutes left on the clock, with Blue Action keeping singing away in the corner of the Cobbold Stand, Al-Hamadi was booked for a frustrated foul on Guimaraes, another of the Magpies’ impressive performers.

Town switched Burns and Szmodics for Ben Johnson and Nathan Broadhead in the 78th minute, the Wales international forcing a save from Dubravka almost immediately, hitting a low shot to the keeper’s left that the Slovak international palmed away. Two minutes later, Guimaraes was swapped for Lewis Miley.

Newcastle played out the rest of the game in comfort, prodding and probing for a fifth but without the intensity of earlier in the match, while Broadhead added some direct running for the Blues but without creating an opportunity from which Town might have pulled a goal back.

In the third minute of injury time, Dan Burn tapped the ball home from close range having been found by Longstaff after the Blues had failed to clear a Barnes cut-back from the right. The assistant flagged and on this occasion VAR upheld the decision.

That was the last action of a game comprehensively won by the visitors with the result never really in question once VAR had overturned the offside in the build-up to the first goal.

A chastening afternoon for Town, who have only previously been beaten 4-0 under McKenna once, at Leeds a year ago on Monday. The Blues have been competitive in most of their games since promotion, but were never completely able to handle the pace of Murphy, Isak and Gordon whenever Newcastle regained possession and could have been more than three goals behind at the break.

The second half was the predictable period with a side already three-up at the break, the visitors, who are up to seventh, netting once more through Isak, while the Blues huffed and puffed but never showed any sign of getting back into the game.

Despite that, McKenna and his men were applauded by their support as they made their way round the pitch at the whistle.

Coincidentally, Isak’s hat-trick is the first by an opposition player since Kevin Nolan netted three in another 4-0 Newcastle victory over the Blues, then managed by Roy Keane, in September 2009.

Town, who remain 18th having missed a chance to climb out of the bottom three with Leicester hosting Wolves on Sunday, now have two more tough games before 2024 draws to a close, at Arsenal two days after Christmas and then Chelsea at Portman Road, where the Blues are now without a win in nine, on December 30th.

Town: Muric, H Clarke, O'Shea, Burgess, Davis, Cajuste (Phillips 62), Morsy (c), Burns, Chaplin (Taylor 62), Hutchinson (Al-Hamadi 46), Szmodics. Unused: Walton, Johnson, Townsend, Greaves, Broadhead, J Clarke.

Newcastle: Dubravka, Livramento (Trippier 63), Schar, Burn, Hall, Guimaraes (c) (Miley 80), Tonali, Willock (Barnes 63), Murphy (Longstaff 63), Isak (Almiron 72), Gordon. Unused: Vlachodimos, Targett, Osula, Kelly. Referee: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire). VAR: John Brooks. Att: 29,774 (Newcastle: 2,991).


Photo: Matchday Images



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MVBlue added 17:41 - Dec 21
We can slate the team and the standards, but no Tzunzebe and Delap, no party.

Lets get another brute centre forward in January and sort out right back.
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bignics added 17:42 - Dec 21
Definition of insanity is doing the same things over and over again expecting a different result…. McKenna is clearly insane as his expectation of doing the same thing continuously game after game is something will happen but it doesn’t like for like subs once again even when 4-0 down at home it has started to get ridiculous and Wolves and Southampton sacked their managers for exactly the same thing I wonder if McKenna will ever learn? I don’t think he will sadly which is the main thing that will get us relegated sadly.
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blueboy1981 added 17:43 - Dec 21
Question about several Players - but also McKenna at this level.
How can it be seen otherwise ?
We have bought (costly) a Goalkeeper who cannot play out from the back, and he’s not alone either to be honest.
More than a few players - hate it !
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Help added 17:43 - Dec 21
Sorry but murics decision making and distribution are abysmal.

Also an element of over coached. No spontaneity, everyone just following orders from the back. No vision to see anything on.

To many had bad days. Morsy out as he had his fifth yellow today.

We give teams to much time on the ball whilst they close us down quicker than our players can think.

We know some are just not good enough but today was appalling.

Omari has been getting worse for a few games and know wonder he was subbed at half time. Seems if he does not play where he wants he does not play.

No cohesion today. Everyone looked on a different page.

Arsenal and Chelsea are going to be interesting.
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EssexTractor added 17:48 - Dec 21
Disjointed disappointed and in a disarray
I do not fault the players commitment but quite simply today truly signified the difference between Premiership and Championship .
The physicality most notably against Chaplin and Huthinson, Both such talented favourites in the Chanpionship but neither can combat on the half way line against rigorous powerful experienced guys.
Morsy demands the ball and tries to inspire and made a fabulous first half defensive block, but now he goes not drive with supreme confidence from midfield going forward, sometimes his colleagues not in favourable positions but overall the star man is creaking a little
Yes Liam Delaps silliness being booked last week totally decimated our purpose today , coupled with no adequate deputy .
On today’s overall performance we have overstretched our capabilities.
I am sure the coffers will open in January but who will we obtain and from where?
Our recruitment team must have learned that power and pace has to take priority .
Supporters have returned home tonight dejected but no more so than our manager
A huge task now ahead of him particularly given our next two two fixtures.
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bringonbrazil added 17:56 - Dec 21
Newcastle are a quality team but once again same issues. Muric woeful, No PL right back. Drop Muric immediately and ship him out in Jan. Cannot keep picking him…Walton is a decent Keeper…give him a go against Arsenal and Chelsea.
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AYACCA added 18:03 - Dec 21
We moved it too slow today.
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Lightningboy added 18:04 - Dec 21
That was abysmal..pathetic..dreadful to say the very least.

Just not at it from the very first kick - which Szmodics left short & Chaplin booted straight out of play.

Then 10 seconds later they're launching the ball upfield & where exactly is our left back?..70 yards up the pitch in no man's land (that's happening far too regularly btw).

As for the keeper,well if Walton doesn't get a chance from here on then KM is as stubborn as they come....this whole playing out from the keeper is making such hard work of getting the ball up to our forwards...we did it with ease in League 1,and got away with it last season but we're not getting away with it at this level & KM needs to bloody wake-up to that fact.

Btw,Newcastle were superb but we didn't help ourselves today...that was a long way short of what we've come to expect & I will never mind losing as long as the effort is there but today they looked like a bunch who have already given in.

Massive effort needed from here on.
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RobsonWark added 18:17 - Dec 21
BRING BACK WALTON.

WE WANT WALTON.
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gkroon89 added 18:24 - Dec 21
Hardy - don’t mean to mark you down. Accidentally pressed whilst scrolling.
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SickParrot added 18:26 - Dec 21
Time to get real. If we play like today we will get battered again in the next two games. We should look for damage limitation and play 442 in those games. Going forward we should also accept that we're not good enough to play out from the back, so when facing a press we should boot the ball up the field as far as possible, try to win it back high up the pitch and play from there.
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tractorboybig added 18:28 - Dec 21
i think we are relegation bound, think they should start planning for next season,we were out of their depth in every department and crystal palace, everton and leciester have put us in our place, sad days but we will get over it.
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Saxonblue74 added 18:32 - Dec 21
Hopefully we won't be cut adrift in January, gives us the opportunity to fix a few things in the transfer window.
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BobbyPetta11 added 18:33 - Dec 21
The goal wasn’t his fault they’re forced to play that way and mistakes happen.

I just feel his decision making is so poor

Haladky couldn’t dominate a set play / cross but you would take everything else over Muric. We have gone backwards.

Can’t argue at the scoreline. They were on song and have 55mil
CMs & strikers we have league 1 players.

Januarys window could be make or break.

You have to ask yourselves would you rather lose 4-0 to Newcastle or beat Forest Green 6-0!!!!

I know what I would prefer.

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BobbyPetta11 added 18:35 - Dec 21
Haldky was better in every area other than crosses.

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terryf added 18:36 - Dec 21
Thought I was watching a Newcastle training session art times.
Agree with GK about their wingers as evident last week against Leicester.
Maybe we should play with 3 centre backs, certainly against the stronger Teams. Trouble is it's very hard to compete with established sides who have been able to attract better quality players and pay top dollar wages. 10-15 mill doesn't seem to buy you much in terms of competing in the Premiership.
Ipswich enjoy real loyal support and we all appreciate the journey that we have enjoyed with the Team.
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Karlosfandangal added 18:37 - Dec 21
We don’t know the ins and outs but do wish Town used some of the £12 million they spent on Muric to keep Hlakey
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waldenblue7 added 18:39 - Dec 21
Golden rule number 1 in football is that you don’t concede in the first minute and the second golden rule is that you don’t concede close to half time. End of story.
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SuperTabby added 18:47 - Dec 21
Without Delap it was always going to be difficult, but conceding after 25 seconds made it a lot harder. Let’s face it, we were absolutely miles off Newcastle today.

I don’t think there was a player in a blue shirt that played anywhere near the level that they can. Every single Newcastle goal there were multiple mistakes from different players. People can blame Muric all they like, but that pass is what is being asked of him and what we did last year, and the year before that. It’s not the best pass but Cajuste should play it first time to the right back. Have people forgotten the Preston or Hull away matches from last season already?

But there’s no point in having a go at any player, it’s not going to do us any good is it? Games like today will happen in this league, Newcastle can be very very good on their day. We have made many many individual mistakes throughout the season, but let’s trust McKenna and back whoever he puts on the pitch.

January is around the corner and hopefully we can bring some new players in. We desperately need another striker. We could do with someone to replace Ogbene to give us another Burns-type option on the right hand side.

Easy game away at The Emirates next up! COYB
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Magic8 added 18:51 - Dec 21
Get real.. Hadlaky can't get in the Burnley team....he's not PL class...
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dirtydingusmagee added 18:52 - Dec 21
Sadly predictable result, i predicted 0 3 .we arent up to standard required ,need some good signings now to have any chance,BUT results tomorrow may still keep us in with chance Fingers crossed COYB
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Bazza8564 added 18:52 - Dec 21
Im getting really tired with all the crap about Muric, sorry.
Let's get the first thing straight, Hldaky was offered a one year dell to stay and took a two year deal to sit on the bench at Burnley, so his loyalty to the cause was made vey clear
Waltons option was renewed in June so we could get a fee for him and a new contract in September so he doesn't sign pre contract deals for nothing in January, and so we can get a fee for him.
Walton coudlnt get in our championship side because of his distribution, so what people think hes gonna do at this level baffles me.
Today we had no physical presence up front so guess what, Muric was told to play out from the back because it comes back anyway. The first goal was Burgess playing for offside, the second Chaplins weak challenge on the half way line and then it was over anyway.
Bottom line? We got promoted 2-3 years earlier than expected and 5 starters today were in our league one side. What does everybody expect?
We got well and truly stuffed by a side that brought substitutes on in Barnes, Tripper, Almiron etc etc that would get in most first Xis across Europe.
Please start to realise that this is a long journey and we are damned lucky to be where we are, listen to KM and MA and think a bit longer term than a goldfish!
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Tractorboy58 added 18:54 - Dec 21
I think we need to change to a 3 5 2 formation O'Shea, Greaves, Burgess .. Hutchison, Morsy, Taylor, Cajuste, Davies.. Delap, Smodics
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Lukeybluey added 18:55 - Dec 21
Disappointed, however, Newcastle are the best teams I've seen us play at Portman Road for a long time. At times they tore us apart with ease, slick passing and decisive.

We on the other hand were not. Its the first time where I genuinely though we looked lower than average, and just not good enough. I never like to slag any of our players off, but there surely must have been a better goalkeeper out there that we could have bought for £15 million...? It is evident that Murics confidence is on the floor... The whole debacle of taking a goal kick when Newcastle were making subs was surreal...

What also boggled my mind is that for some reason from the start of the season when we've played Delap up top we've played on the ground pretty much all the time, however, we've played Szmods up top today and decide to play it constantly long...I don't understand...

Its evident that we need to play 3 centre backs and 3 midfielders, its just too easy for teams to play through us. The rise from League 1 to the Championship we generally played quite open and expansive...we are not good enough to play this in the Prem. We need to keep it tighter at the back and midfield.

Anyways, rant over, hope everyone has a great Christmas!
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ThaiBlue added 18:59 - Dec 21
That was a training session today for newcastle. Worst performance of the season.muric mistake probably does not affect the result but he can not carry on as he gives the back 4 no confidence whatsoever.also al mahanadi is never a championship player let alone premiership.
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