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Fulham 2 v 2 Ipswich Town
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Sunday, 5th January 2025 Kick-off 14:00
Fulham 2-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Sunday, 5th Jan 2025 16:11

Raul Jimenez struck an injury-time penalty - his second and the game’s third spot-kick - to grab a 2-2 draw for Fulham at Craven Cottage and deny the Blues a second win against West London opposition in seven days. Sammie Szmodics gave Town the lead in the 38th minute but the Whites levelled via Jimenez’s first penalty on 69 before the Blues restored their lead via Liam Delap, also from the spot, within two minutes. Jack Clarke hit the post, then moments later the Cottagers were awarded their second penalty, which Jimenez dispatched to claim a share of the points.

Town, with incoming loan signing Ben Godfrey watching from the stands, made two changes from the team which beat Chelsea 2-0 on Monday with Omari Hutchinson missing out due to a groin injury and Wes Burns dropping to the bench.

Hutchinson was replaced by Szmodics, while Ben Johnson came into the team at right wing-back. Otherwise, it was the same side that defeated Chelsea.

Fulham made one change from the 2-2 draw home draw with AFC Bournemouth on Sunday with Andreas Pereira, the subject of interest from Brazilian side Palmeiras, dropping to the bench and Tom Cairney coming back in and skippering.

With the game being played in very heavy rain - as was the case when the teams last met at Craven Cottage in October 2001 when the match ended 1-1 - the home side saw most of the ball in the early stages.

Town, wearing their all pink third kit, made a break through Nathan Broadhead and Szmodics, playing in Hutchinson’s right-sided role, but the former Blackburn man was crowded out.

On five, Antonee Robinson’s deep cross from the left dipped over Christian Walton’s bar with the keeper carefully watching it on its way.

Four minutes later, after Liam Delap had won a free-kick, Leif Davis sent the ball dangerously across the box from the left after it had initially been cleared but beyond his teammates.

Fulham had dominated possession in the first quarter of an hour but the Blues briefly began to see more of the ball with the home side committing a number of fouls to stop them breaking, although their supporters were less than impressed with a couple of referee Darren Bond’s decisions.

However, it was the Cottagers who created the game’s first real chance in the 20th minute. Following a free-kick which had been half-cleared, Cairney sent in a cross from the left which Raul Jimenez headed goalwards but Walton saved sharply down to his right.

Within a minute, Alex Iwobi nutmegged Johnson and brought the ball into the left of the area before hitting a shot which was deflected behind by a covering defender.

In the 27th minute, Davis was shown the game’s first yellow card for sending Harry Wilson flying after the Wales international had exchanged passes with Jimenez and was bearing down on goal. The Whites fans called for a red card but referee showed only a yellow, which was the right decision. From the free-kick, Joachim Andersen headed straight into Walton’s arms.

Fulham continued to keep the Blues pinned in their own half and on 36 Robinson and Iwobi exchanged passes into the left of the box but Johnson did well to cut out the US international’s return ball before being clattered by Wilson.

As against Chelsea on Monday, Town had resolutely withstood Fulham’s pressure and in the 38th minute they took the lead.

Broadhead wafted a cross from the left towards the far post, Robinson nodded against his own bar under pressure from Johnson, Calvin Bassey scuffed his clearance straight to Szmodics, who slammed his fourth goal of the season - all away from home - into the net off Bassey, sending the Town fans at the other end wild.


Fulham set about getting back on terms and Broadhead, making his 50th start for the club, picked up a yellow card for a foul on Cairney just inside the Town half.

Following a 44th-minute corner, the ball was cleared to Wilson on the edge of the box but his volley was blocked. Following the subsequent flag-kick, the ball was returned into the box and Walton claimed confidently in the air to cheers from the Town support behind his goal.

As the fourth official indicated one additional minute, Davis was sent away on the left but his low cross was beyond Delap.

The first half had been more of the same from the Blues. Solid defending restricting the opposition to few real chances and swift breaks from which Szmodics bagged his first goal since netting in the 2-1 win at Tottenham in November, also wearing the pink shirt.

Like their West London counterparts Chelsea earlier in the week, Fulham had seen a lot of the ball but with Walton only forced to make one serious save.

Fulham switched Issa Diop for Emile Smith Rowe ahead of the start of the second half which began with the home side putting the Blues under renewed pressure.

However, on 55, Johnson played an excellent cross-field pass for Davis, who found Delap with a cross, but the striker was unable to find the space to get in a shot and the danger was cleared.

As the hour approached, Jacob Greaves brought the ball out from the back on the left before losing possession. Fulham’s break was held up on the edge of the box and eventually Iwobi’s shot was well wide.

In the 63rd minute, Iwobi crossed and Smith Rowe dived to head wide at the far post when the former Arsenal man will feel he should have done better.

Fulham swapped Cairney and Iwobi for Rodrigo Muniz and Pereira before Town came close to adding to their lead.

Delap knocked down a long ball forward to Broadhead, who smashed a powerful strike, which home keeper Bernd Leno did very well to palm away to his left.

Fulham broke away from the resultant corner with Wilson breaking into the area before going to ground as he went past Morsy.

Referee Bond waved away the vehement protests but VAR told him to take another look at it and the official changed his mind, the Town skipper, who was booked, perhaps unable to get out of the Welshman’s way as he ran to get goalside of the ball or maybe trying to bring him down outside the area. Jimenez took the spot-kick and beat Walton to send the home fans into delirium.

The home joy was short-lived, however, with the Blues awarded a penalty 21 seconds after the restart.

Delap was found on the left of the box and as he tried to work his way between two defenders was felled by Timothy Castagne. Referee Bond pointed straight to the spot and despite some lengthy arguments from Fulham players, VAR upheld the decision.

The Town striker took the kick himself and hit it high and hard into the top corner to Leno’s left, becoming the first Blues player to score penalties in consecutive matches in the Premier League and taking his total for the season to eight.

Having restored their lead, the Blues swapped Cajuste and Szmodics for Kalvin Phillips and Jack Taylor.

Johnson was booked for a foul in the 78th minute for a foul on Sasa Lukic, Jimenez heading only just wide from the free-kick having been given too much space at the near post.

A minute later, Fulham swapped Lukic for Adama Traore, before the Blues switched Johnson and Broadhead for Burns and Jack Clarke.

The Cottagers were continuing to take the game to Town, looking for their second equaliser but without being able to find a way through the Blues’ backline. On 83, following a rare Town foray forward, Davis shot well over.

As the game moved into its final three scheduled minutes, the Blues replaced Delap, again a huge presence up front, for Ali Al-Hamadi.

And in the 89th minute, Town came close to sealing it when Clarke cut in from the left and slammed a low shot against the post.

Almost immediately, with the game now in seven additional minutes, play moved to the other end. Jimenez tried to go round the outside of Davis and the full-back tripped the Mexican. Referee Bond pointed straight to the spot and VAR vindicated his decision Jimenez took the kick and found the top corner.

Town found themselves under pressure during the remaining minutes, Taylor almost inadvertently playing in Wilson with a backpass, Walton clearing in front of the Welshman.

Fulham claimed another penalty for handball, VAR deciding there was no case to answer, then in the closing moments Walton saved a low shot down to his left.

Once again, Town had points snatched for them at the last, but most supporters would have taken a point at the start of the match.

The Blues were once again solid and resolute defensively but were always a threat on the break with Szmodics taking his chance clinically.

Town will feel the two penalties they conceded were preventable ones with Morsy not really making anything resembling a legitimate challenge for the first and Davis sticking out a tired leg - presumably the effects of the very heavy conditions - for the second.

Delap was always a threat against the Fulham backline and it was probably little surprise that he forced a foul inside the area, the striker again finishing powerfully from the spot.

Two games undefeated and four points put the 18th-placed Blues level on points with Wolves ahead of them ahead of the break from the Premier League next weekend for the FA Cup with League One Bristol Rovers at Portman Road next Sunday.

Fulham: Leno, Castagne, Diop (Smith Rowe 46), Andersen, Bassey, Robinson, Lukic (Traore 79), Cairney (c) (Pereira 63), Wilson, Jimenez, Iwobi (Muniz 63). Subs: Benda, Cuenca, Sessegnon, King, Godo,.

Town Walton, Johnson (Burns 80), O'Shea, Woolfenden, Greaves, Davis, Morsy (c), Cajuste (Phillips 73), Szmodics (Taylor 73), Broadhead (J Clarke 80), Delap (Al-Hamadi 88). Subs: Muric, H Clarke, Burgess, Townsend. Referee: Darren Bond (Lancashire). VAR: Paul Tierney. Att: 27,042.


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Gforce added 22:33 - Jan 5
@LeeJames.....Don't let a small minority on here put you off. I don't necessarily agree with everything you post,but they are always thoughtful and articulate.
At the end of the day,it's just opinions, to which we are all entitled to.
And I'm sure every poster is of the same opinion,in that we all want the very best for our beloved Ipswich Town.
Take the small minority with a large pinch of salt !
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algarvefan added 22:36 - Jan 5
Some of you must be such fun to be around, talk about pathetic schoolboy behaviour!!

To put some perspective on these comments our first game of 2023, we drew 1-1 with the mighty Lincoln City in Division 1, in the third tier of English football. Now we are playing among some of the best teams in the world with players who have made a huge effort and stepped up to the Premier League, in the next 3 games we face Brighton, Man City and Liverpool and I'm loving every minute of it. I'm fed up hearing that certain players are not Premier League quality, we were the width of the post away from collecting all 3 points today, something only 2 other sides have done this season.

So stop bickering like children and enjoy the ride, the team and tactics in recent weeks have been much better and lets not be critical of our own players, management or staff. I predict we will stay up, it will be tough, but I still believe. COYB.
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RobsonWark added 22:38 - Jan 5
Dozzells_Bobblehat you know nothing about football do you. You do not watch a full 90 minutes. I guess you listen to radio or watch 5 minute highlights lol.
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RobsonWark added 22:39 - Jan 5
Dozzells_Bobblehat you know nothing about football do you. You do not watch a full 90 minutes. I guess you listen to radio or watch 5 minute highlights lol.

So you really should not be commenting on here.
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RobsonWark added 22:46 - Jan 5
It's you warktheline who knows absolutley nothing about football you d1ckhead

warktheline added 21:08 - Dec 2
"to call a legend such as Mick Mills ‘a loser’ sums up what a t@@t you are! Awful and shameful …you alongside the ‘canary’ you stood up for, are two that know nowt about football !"
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RobsonWark added 22:56 - Jan 5
algarvefan I am passionate about my club ITFC and if someone calls me a Canary I am not going to back down to these idiots who know nothing about football. They don't even watch the games - probably listening on BBC Suffolk Radio.
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 23:40 - Jan 5
Robson- the quote you used from me was after one game . A game in which Muric played well yet u still criticised him. Because I disagreed with you doesn't mean I prefer Muric to Walton. Also disagreeing with you doesn't mean I know nothing about football. In fact, just the opposite
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Gforce added 23:51 - Jan 5
Shearer was raving about Delap on motd tonight,stating he will definitely be in Tuchels thoughts for the upcoming internationals.
Hopefully he can force his way into his first England squad,that will add several million onto his already growing value. If Gus Haverts cost Arsenal 60 million,what must Delap be worth?
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Gforce added 23:57 - Jan 5
Kai Havertz even,and double checked cost unbelievably 65 million.
Our Liam must be worth 80 million, in comparison.
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algarvefan added 00:16 - Jan 6
RobsonWark I'm passionate about my club too and have watched every minute of every game this season but I don't call anyone on here offensive names and certainly wouldn't for being called a canary. I have been a Town fan since 1965, my first game, I have always found Town fans to be lovely kind respectful people, with comments like that you let yourself and your club down.
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armchaircritic59 added 01:20 - Jan 6
Watched the match streamed on Now tv with Sky. First of all just want to say I came in here expecting some nice posts about another really good organised display, just let down by a couple of crazy moments, but it seems to have become an outlet for a slanging match between posters, such a shame really, we all have our opinions ( including me! ), we just need to realise others are entitled to theirs, even if we disagree with them!

However, on to the match and my take on it. Another very good display by the three at the back, I thought. Difficult to pick one out of the three, all get high marks. LD as usual worked his socks off, must be a nightmare for defenders, loved the way he just stood and smiled broadly at Leno before belting the penalty in! I'm not going to enter into the Walton/Muric debate, but Walton did everything that was asked of him, I doubt anyone would have saved either of Jimenez's penalties. Broadhead shows glimpses of genuine class. Not Cajuste's best game, but he stuck to his task. Would love to see him 100% fit and on the ball more. Nobody had a bad game, one or two just average, no worse. Both penalties avoidable, particularly SM's give away. Leif Davis got caught upfield after a quick transition following us hitting the post, not entirely his fault as that is his game, and what he's asked to do in the system. He had to chase back, it looked like a very tired challenge to me, not like the completely inexcusable first penalty.

All in all, I think the result was about right, though we could have won it. Onwards and hopefully upwards! Another 2/3 good additions and who knows? Speaking of good additions, I've watched Ben Doak at least 3 times over the past 2/3 months or so, twice for Scotland and once for Middlesborough. In the match for Scotland against Croatia, he gave Josko Gvardiol nightmares, and was good in the other Scotland match, didn't get the ball so much for Middlesborough. Still very young and quick, also strong. With the right coaching a potential star in my opinion. Here's hoping!

And I'll conclude by saying feel free to disagree with anything I've typed, but politely please! Happy New Year to all posters.
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shakytown added 04:07 - Jan 6
Robson wark. You lost all credibility when you accused Muric of deliberately throwing games. No one who is a genuine supporter of the club would descend to level of disgusting comment and you should be banned from this site for it. THE END!!!!!
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warktheline added 06:44 - Jan 6
Wow someone has totally lost the plot!
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warktheline added 06:47 - Jan 6
Such awful language! It’s hardly surprising after what he called Mick Mills….’a loser’! Shameful!
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:58 - Jan 6
Still going lol lol lol,the garden fence must be strong
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martin587 added 09:53 - Jan 6
Reading some of these comments this morning relating to Mick Mills are an absolute disgrace.To make a comment like this about a wonderful player and club captain and a stalwart of our great club is disrespectful and you should be ashamed of yourself for saying that.Perhaps you should take stock of yourself and think very carefully in future as to what you write on this site.Shame on you.
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atty added 10:33 - Jan 6
Two moments of madness by Morsy and Davis. For the former, there was defo contact but not enough for a the Fulham to go down, but that’s irrelevant these days. He did kick his front leg with his other leg though and took a tumble. What they call a prat fall in showbiz. Davis had cover so just plain stupid. We were certainly competitive, game plan worked, decent performances by many, but boy do we need an upgrade from the bench. Hutch’s movement, ball carrying a big miss.
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atty added 10:33 - Jan 6
Two moments of madness by Morsy and Davis. For the former, there was defo contact but not enough for a the Fulham to go down, but that’s irrelevant these days. He did kick his front leg with his other leg though and took a tumble. What they call a prat fall in showbiz. Davis had cover so just plain stupid. We were certainly competitive, game plan worked, decent performances by many, but boy do we need an upgrade from the bench. Hutch’s movement, ball carrying a big miss.
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atty added 10:37 - Jan 6
DerryfromBerry- agree re Wilson. Also why was he not booked for a blatant dive in the first half when the Ipswich player was nowhere near him? The referee gave a free kick to them. Unbeliev@ble.
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warktheline added 11:16 - Jan 6
@martin, my sentiments exactly! Beggars belief, it really does….whatever difference of opinion, that’s totally unacceptable!
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Linkboy13 added 11:40 - Jan 6
We are starting to look like a well drilled unit so can't understand why there is so much criticism especially of the management's decisions. It takes hours of work on the training ground to perfect a new formation players might be given roles that they are not happy doing. People who make stupid remarks about Keiran McKenna's substitutions haven't got a clue about what's going on pitch wise and playing players who over are over tired is a recipe for injury. Keiran McKenna is doing a amazing job with what is basically a championship squad.
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