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Ipswich Town 0 v 6 Manchester City
FA Premier League
Sunday, 19th January 2025 Kick-off 16:30
Ipswich Town 0-6 Manchester City - Match Report
Sunday, 19th Jan 2025 18:31

Town fell to their joint-heaviest home defeat as they were thrashed 6-0 by Manchester City at Portman Road. The Blues played well for the first half hour but once Phil Foden, on 27, Mateo Kovacic, three minutes later, and then Foden again in the 42nd minute had given the visitors a three-goal half-time lead, it was one-way traffic in the second period with Jeremy Doku, 49, Erling Haaland, 57, and James McAtee, 69, completing the scoring to inflict Town’s biggest home loss since Liverpool won by the same scoreline in February 2002.

The Blues made five changes from the team which lost 2-0 to Brighton on Thursday with Ben Godfrey handed his league debut and skipper Sam Morsy, Cameron Burgess, Ben Johnson and Jack Clarke returning to the team.

Godfrey took over from Luke Woolfenden, who was left out of the 20-man party, but lined up to the right of Dara O’Shea, who was in the centre alongside Burgess, who came in for Jacob Greaves, who was also absent from the squad.

Johnson was wide on the right with Wes Burns on the bench and Leif Davis on the left with Christian Walton continuing in goal.

Morsy replaced Kalvin Phillips, who was ineligible against his parent club, alongside Jens Cajuste in midfield.

Clarke came in for Nathan Broadhead, who was among the subs, alongside Omari Hutchinson behind number nine Liam Delap.

Jaden Philogene was on the bench having signed from Aston Villa in midweek, as was Axel Tuanzebe after returning from his hamstring injury.

City made four changes from the 2-2 draw with Brentford in midweek with Ederson, Ruben Dias, Ilkay Gundogan and Jeremy Doku coming in for Stefan Ortega, Nathan Ake, who has a knock, Bernardo Silva and Savinho.

Town began the game well and won a corner in the third minute, Matheus Nunes nodding beyond his keeper and out of play. From the flag-kick, Burgess rose highest but his header looped for another corner off Dias.

City began to see most of the ball but in the eighth minute Johnson won the ball not far outside the Town area, before Clarke burst away into the City half and fed Delap to his right. The former City frontman cut inside Dias and hit a shot which was blocked. The Blues picked up the ball again but were unable to get in another effort.

The visitors should have gone in front on the quarter hour from the game’s first serious chance. Kovacic threaded a superb ball through for Erling Haaland to chase into the box behind O’Shea but the Norwegian, who signed a new 10-year contract this week, shot too close to Walton, who saved with his left hand.

The resultant corner came to nothing but the Blues were subsequently unable to play their way out from the back and an effort from Foden from the right of the area was blocked before Kovacic shot deep into the North Stand from the edge of box.

On 20, Foden unleashed a strike from 20 yards but it hit Gundogan and deflected through to Walton.

Three minutes later, Delap battled with Kovacic, won the ball, took it on and was fouled just outside the box to the left.


Clarke took the free-kick and laid it off to the unmarked Hutchinson on the edge of the area from where the former Chelsea man struck a powerful shot which flicked over off Haaland’s head when on its way into the roof of the net.

From the corner, Town threatened again, O’Shea rising high heading towards goal but Ederson claimed two-handed under his bar.

However, the visitors took the lead in the 27th minute. Doku fed in Kevin De Bruyne on the left of the box and the Belgian chipped a cross to Foden on the edge of the six-yard box at the near post. The England international deftly took it down before hitting a quick shot on the half-turn which gave Walton no chance.

The Town fans tried to up the noise despite their side having gone behind and on 29 Delap brought the ball forward before hitting an ambitious shot from distance which Ederson saved down to his right.

A minute later, it was 2-0. Foden squared the ball to Kovacic on the edge of the area to his right and the Croatian international fired a low shot into the corner of the net.

Performance-wise, the Blues had had a decent first half hour, playing as well as they might have hoped against such illustrious opposition, but still found themselves two goals down.

Davis whipped a cross over from the left into Ederson’s arms, then De Bruyne shot over from the edge after more good work from Foden.

City made it 3-0 and effectively tied up the points in the 42nd minute. Doku threaded in De Bruyne behind Godfrey on the left and, as Burgess came out to cover, cut back to Foden on the edge of the six-yard box, from where he turned the ball under Walton and into the net for his second goal of the game, fifth in his last three Premier League games and his sixth in his last six in the top flight.

Neither side threatened in the remaining scheduled time and one additional minute. The scoreline was harsh on the Blues’ display overall, certainly up to the first City goal, with Town giving as good as they got against the Premier League champions and creating a couple of decent chances.

However, the visitors’ quality eventually showed with the Blues unable to keep Foden and De Bruyne in check with the first goal cleverly converted by the England man, who then teed-up Kovacic for the second, before De Bruyne again made the most of be able to break into the area unchecked to create the third.

Town, facing an impossible task to get back in the game, were first to threaten after the break, Delap feeding Johnson on the right of the area and the West Ham man hitting a low shot across Ederson that the keeper initially couldn’t hold but claimed off a defender’s shins.

But within a minute, the visitors scored their fourth. De Bruyne sent Doku way on the left, the Belgian international taking the ball into the area and cutting between Godfrey and Morsy before hitting a shot across Walton which caught O’Shea and nestled in the corner of the net.

And on 57, it was 5-0. Clarke made a wayward pass not far inside the Town half, gifting possession to Doku, who gratefully accepted it, took it forward and cut inside to the right to Haaland, who slipped it past Walton.

City continued to look for goals and two minutes after the fifth goal Haaland and Doku exchanged passes on the left of the box, but the Norwegian’s shot was blocked. De Bruyne’s follow-up deflected onto the roof of the net.

Town hadn’t been in it as an attacking force since the fourth goal, but on 62 Hutchinson played a one-two with Johnson on the right and hit a cross-shot which Ederson claimed but took out for a corner, which came to nothing.

A minute later, City swapped Haaland, De Bruyne and the outstanding Foden for Divin Mubama, Jack Grealish and James McAtee, then Town switched Clarke, Cajuste and Godfrey for debutant Philogene, wearing Jaden on the back of his shirt, Massimo Luongo and Tuanzebe, whose return was warmly cheered by the home support.

Five minutes after coming on, McAtee made it six. Kovacic was given time and space to chip a ball over the Town backline and the England U21 international got in behind and nodded a looping header over Walton from 10 yards out at the back post.

Town made two more changes in the 73rd minute, Delap and Hutchinson making way for George Hirst and Jack Taylor.

Nunez was booked for a foul on Davis on the left in the 79th minute, the game’s first yellow card, but the free-kick came to nothing.

City played out the remaining minutes in complete control of the game but with the Blues able to prevent any further goals.

After the whistle, the Town players and staff went over to the North Stand and were warmly cheered and applauded by their fans, despite the heaviest defeat of the McKenna era.

A chastening afternoon for the Blues, who can look back on a first half hour in which they matched the visitors and created a couple of openings.

However, City’s quality carved out their clearer cut chances, which were taken to take the game well away from the home side. In the second half, once the fourth goal went in, it was all City with Town’s aim to do nothing more than keep the scoreline down.

The worst Blues home defeat since the 6-0 at home to Liverpool in February 2002 and their heaviest loss full stop since losing by the same scoreline to Blackpool in August 2012. It is also the heaviest home defeat in the top flight this season and City’s biggest ever away win in the Premier League.

The thrashing by the Reds in 2002 precipitated a collapse which ended in relegation from the Premier League, Town having been 12th at the time.

A similar disintegration from McKenna’s men seems unlikely but the result and the narrative of the game illustrates the gulf between the teams towards the top of the division and those at the bottom.

However, shipping so many goals is a big blow to their goal difference, the Blues now sitting six worse off than Wolves above them in the final safe spot with the teams still equal on points.

Following their poor run, City needed a win and perhaps a big one given the spotlight they and manager Pep Guardiola have been under.

It doesn’t get any easier for Town with a trip to leaders Liverpool, where they were beaten 5-0 on their last Premier League visit in May 2002, up next on Sunday.

Town: Walton, Johnson, Godfrey (Tuanzebe 64), O'Shea, Burgess, Morsy, Cajuste (Luongo 64), Davis, Hutchinson (Taylor 73), Clarke (Philogene 64), Delap (Hirst 73). Unused: Muric, Townsend, Burns, Broadhead.

Manchester City: Ederson, Nunes, Akanji, Dias, Gvardiol, Kovacic, Gundogan, De Bruyne (Grealish 64), Foden (McAtee 64), Doku, Haaland (Mubama 64). Unused: Moreno, Bernardo, Savinho, Alleyne, O'Reilly, Lewis. Referee: Sam Barrott (West Riding). VAR: Paul Tierney. Att: 29,841 (City: 2,980).


Photo: Matchday Images



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Carberry added 11:56 - Jan 20
No, you aren't all disappointed, Dozzells. You are just content with getting beat 6-0.
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BlueSoap added 12:13 - Jan 20
I thought we held them off fairly well for 30 minutes but in fairness they found a gear and were absolutely clinical. That said, most teams (outside of the big 9 or 10) will struggle to beat a team that can pay their centre forward £500K a week. The game has absolutely gone.
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 12:38 - Jan 20
Carberry - no I'm just realistic and am taking each game as it comes.
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Dissboyitfc added 13:21 - Jan 20
Dozzels bobble hat, as any town should be with an ounce of realism. Nobody is happy with that result, but in all honesty results like this were always a possibility!
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Bert added 14:01 - Jan 20
Good to read that the vast majority of posters have reflected with maturity and realism given the circumstances of the game last night. None of us want to witness such a thrashing but most of us understand the context of where we are at. The act of solidarity after full time does not mask how much we have to do to compete in this league, it was a marvellous moment in a dark hour that showed that supporters and the club are together and not divided.
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ElvisMariner added 14:45 - Jan 20
Keep the faith everyone… we are lucky - we all support an unbelievable football club. We had 20 years in the doldrums but now we’re back and it’s going to require every breath of our support to help the boys til the end of the season just like we did at the end of the game on Sunday COYB!
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Jcb2007 added 15:30 - Jan 20
I was more disappointed with Everton beating Spurs. No doubt we are in a mini league of 5 or 6 for relegation. Who knows, maybe some Marcus Stewart like magic away at Liverpool and we come away with pts.
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Tedray added 17:10 - Jan 20
Unfortunate heavy loss but at least it will sharpen the minds.I feel that we are well stocked especially now that Axel is back with defensive players. In addition forward power is gradually improving. In my humble opinion it is the midfield that is so weak and needs serious improvement.To detail in there we now have two aged gentlemen footballers who have served us well but the time has come...........We have Kalvin who sadly has been underwhelming not to mention apparently expensive.One by the name of Jack Taylor seems to be a bit part player and sub.That leaves Cajuste who seems a bit of a mystery.Can not his crocked knee be sorted and his stamina upped to a full c90 minutes. The options are extremely limited although I may have forgotten someone.but this area needs to be seriously addressed if we are to have any chance of survival.
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blueboy1981 added 17:18 - Jan 20
Hope you all enjoyed making Norwich Fans Weekend - accepting losers, that many of you are !
Well, I didn’t - and made NO excuse for it either !
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blueboy1981 added 17:20 - Jan 20
…… those that expect little, will never know disappointment !!
Sounds all too familiar right now.
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ImAbeliever added 17:48 - Jan 20
I believe.
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armchaircritic59 added 17:52 - Jan 20
I doubt we made many Norwich fans weekend, given their result, and the fact that they are mid table, 5 points off a play off spot, in a league lower than us. I think they have other fish to fry. Ask them which league they'd prefer to be in.
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Town1Inter0 added 18:21 - Jan 20
I think Pep worked out how to deal with our formation, with midfielders running through. Wonder if we need a different sort of approach for vs Liverpool. Eg: a defensively minded 5-3-2 with Delap and Hirst up front, with long balls to them. It might not be pretty, but might frustrate them and be unexpected.
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churchmans added 18:24 - Jan 20
To everyone who is upsett,peed off,negative or analysing the phuck out of every player,perfomanxe,moments ect no this!

None of us expwcted to beat city or liverpool this saturday if you did then your not realists!
We still got half a sqaud from leauge 1
Our team costs 120mill to put together theres cist a billion and have a player on 500k a week!
Get a grip expect another loss against liverpool saturday!
Trust the process and hope we stay in the prem come end of may!
And if we end up back in the championship then thar will be where we expected to be anyway
COYB
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Leejames99 added 18:44 - Jan 20
Yes Blueboy1981 (Norwich fan in disguise) all us Ipswich fans fully expected to match current champions Man City no problem and don't fret we we all expect Morsy and Luongo to compete in midfield with World Cup Winner Mcallister and Euro winner Zubermendi, who are only top of the league, don't fret we are putting Burns on Diaz, Woolfeden on Nunez and we be okay, and when Felap gets tired Hamadi is coming on to run rings round Van Djik, if we are in lead or drawing then no fear they only have Harvey Barnes, Diego Jota, Chiesa etc to come on.
In what world do you think we should be competing at the same level as those teams, yet we are to a point and have beaten and drawn against some big teams but how can we expect league one players who managed step up to Championship go from matching up with Forest Green midfield to those superstars.
Your team are stuck mid table championship, because they changed Man, didn't use money wisely, recruited badly etc

We have done the opposite and the build and future is bright, we still have a chance to stay up, a very good one actually, get these big boys out of the way now, beat Southampton at home and we have nobody to fear at all, we matched Forest, Villa etc we beat Spurs and Chelsea, Man Utd ate so vulnerable so it's all to play for 16th or 17th spot, Everton game in hand is vs Liverpool and we play them again, Palace, West Ham, we went toe to toe with all off them and picked up 16 points, same again but turn draws to wins like Southampton, Leicester etc and we are safe.
Stop with calling Town fans losers, being rude and talking nonsense to get a rise.
I get down marked sometimes and sometimes not that the whole point of this to debate and discuss our opinions and thoughts in a polite manner, it's fine to vent after a loss even. Some fan favourites will go and new heroes made that's the evolution of football but the one thing we all share is our love and passion and history of our club through good and bad, so if you can't give thoughtful opinions go on Norwich forum and tell them how well Godfrey is settling in!


I leave it there.
COYB
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Linkboy13 added 18:49 - Jan 20
It could have been a lot more but City have champions league this week so decided to give their squad players a run out. Couldn't criticise the lack of commitment last night but the squad is showing signs of a hard season. Love Sam Morsy but it looks like his legs have gone and we are very short of quality in midfield with Phillips seemingly not up for the fight.
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 18:59 - Jan 20
Blueboy is everything OK at home ?
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Bert added 19:04 - Jan 20
There’s an old Chinese proverb along the lines of “ he who has no passion has no wisdom to share “. There’s also another one “ he who ridicules others has lost the argument”.



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blueboy1981 added 19:08 - Jan 20
How Pathetic ? - when anyone passing a perceived negative comment about the Team, Manager, Tactics, or Subs’ - is categorised as a ‘Norwich Supporter’ !!
Grow Up Kiddies and become Winners, not Excuse Makers, and our Club progress may well continue, instead of fall by the wayside …. !!
Take nothing for granted, that it won’t !!
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algy added 19:09 - Jan 20
I agree that we must judge this season in the light of being massively disadvantaged financially but it's strange that only 2 seasons ago when we were massively, in relation to our competition, advantaged with by far the highest budget but could only come second to Plymouth, our relative success was according to most, totally down to KM and nothing to do with money, apparently.
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Leejames99 added 19:11 - Jan 20
@blueboy81 I think I pointed out before my first game was a 1-0 defeat to Man Utd, Bryan Robson pen 84 I think so I've done a few years thanks.

I am am so sorry sir I didn't realise you had invested in ITFC is that when you came to away games with Norwich and bought a pint and a burger as you don't act like a Town fan and if you are and have followed them 50 years then you should be above petty posts.
I'm sure you want final word so go ahead I'm not responding to you no more, said my peice on your posts, ir just isn't very supportive.
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blueboy1981 added 19:13 - Jan 20
Bert ….. Chinese proverbs won’t save us - neither will 0-6 defeats halfway through the season - but WINS will, and put valuable points on the board !
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warktheline added 19:28 - Jan 20
@blueboy, I guess if we accepted being losers, we wouldn’t be losing at home to the likes of Man City! Instead, if we had all accepted our fate under Evans, like you gleefully did, we’d be losing in similar fashion to the likes of Peterborough!
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Bert added 19:30 - Jan 20
Blueboy ……. it’s fine to state the obvious but do so in a manner that others can respect.
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Edmundo added 19:57 - Jan 20
The sheer number of comments on this article shows the human obsession with bad news. Sad. The crowd who stayed (over 20k) showed the true support these players need. They are doing their best.
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