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Coventry City 1 v 4 Ipswich Town
FA Cup
Saturday, 8th February 2025 Kick-off 15:00
Coventry City 1-4 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 8th Feb 2025 17:15

Town secured a place in round five of the FA Cup for the first time since 2007 following a comfortable 4-1 win at Coventry City. George Hirst netted from the penalty spot in the second minute after Sammie Szmodics had been fouled after only 20 seconds, but the Championship side levelled on eight through Joel Latibeaudiere’s header. However, Jack Clarke netted twice before half-time and then Jaden Philogene completed the scoring with his first for the club on his birthday from a Clarke pass in the second half.

Boss Kieran McKenna made the expected 11 changes to his team, who were wearing their pink third kit, with new keeper Alex Palmer making his debut.

The former West Brom man was behind a back four of Ben Godfrey, Luke Woolfenden, who skippers as he did in the previous round, Cameron Burgess and Conor Townsend.

Kalvin Phillips and Jack Taylor were the central midfielders with Philogene on the right, Sammie Szmodics returning from his ankle injury in the middle and Clarke on the left with Hirst the out-and-out striker.

Cieran Slicker was the sub keeper on a bench with Aro Muric among a number of players who started the last game left out, along with Omari Hutchinson, Jacob Greaves, Dara O’Shea and the cup-tied Julio Enciso.

Coventry, wearing a one-off dark blue shirt to raise funds for charity with the numbers all but unreadable, made four changes from the team which lost 2-0 at home to Leeds on Wednesday with another Championship game against QPR at the CBS Arena this coming Tuesday.

Lewis Binks came into the back three, Jay Dasilva at right wing-back, Josh Eccles in midfield and Tatsuhiro Sakamoto behind main striker Brandon Thomas-Asante.

Jake Bidwell dropped out of the squad, while Milan van Ewijk, Ellis Simms and Victor Torp were on the bench.

The game got under way at 3.10 due to congestion around the CBS Arena and 20 seconds after the kick-off, taken by the home side, the Blues were awarded a penalty.

Taylor threaded in Hirst towards the left of the area by Taylor before the striker cut inside to Szmodics, who was clumsily upended by Binks. Referee Ben Toner pointed straight to the spot.

Hirst took the kick and hit it powerfully past home keeper Oliver Dovin to his left into the corner of the net to send the 5,000-strong Blues support wild.

On four, Hirst, who had taken his season’s tally to two, was sent away again in the same area but this time the flag was raised prior to the former Leicester man finding the corner of the net for a second time.

But Town’s lead was to last until only the eighth minute. Jack Rudoni swung over a corner from the right and Latibeaudiere nodded home unmarked.

In the 14th minute Brandon Thomas-Asante broke down the middle and was through on former teammate Palmer but the linesman’s flag was raised.

Four minutes later, from another corner on the right, Liam Kitching flicked a header well over.

The home side were seeing most of the ball but on 22 a Jaden Philogene cross from the right was cut out and from the corner Szmodics slammed well wide at the near post.

Two minutes later, the Blues worked a slick move out from the back on the right and Clarke eventually swept a pass out wide to Townsend on the left but the left-back’s low cross was cut out.


Nevertheless, it was Town’s best passing move with the Blues taking control, and in the 28th minute they went back in front.

Clarke tricked his way in from the left on the edge of the area using his quick feet to work himself room to shoot right-footed and the former Sunderland man’s powerful low strike - his second goal of the season, both in the FA Cup - found the same corner of the net as Hirst’s penalty.

Szmodics, back in the team following his ankle problem, picked up a knock in the build-up but continued after treatment.

Town successfully defended a couple of Coventry corners before a Blues break ended with Philogene hitting a shot from an angle on the right which Dovin saved comfortably to his left.

Szmodics immediately took to the turf again indicating he wanted to come off and after treatment Nathan Broadhead took over.

Three minutes after coming on, the Wales international helped create Town’s third goal. Coventry gifted possession to Godfrey, who played it forward first time and Broadhead swiftly cut the ball inside to Clarke, the winger holding off two defenders and making the keeper commit before planting the ball in the corner of the net, his third goal of the season.

Thomas-Asante smashed a 20-yard free-kick into the Town wall in the 41st minute, Eccles subsequently blazing wide.

That was the last action with the Blues thoroughly deserving their 3-1 lead at half-time.

Town had started brightly, creating the opening from which they won the penalty in the opening seconds despite the home side having kicked off.

The Blues defended a Coventry corner poorly, something they did on a couple of occasions early on, to allow the leveller and the Sky Blues had a brief spell on top in the spell immediately after that.

However, Town’s class quickly began to tell and Clarke took his first goal in a manner which will be very familiar to Sunderland fans from last season and then confidently added the final touch as the Blues seized upon a Coventry error for his second.

The Sky Blues struck the first shot of the second half, Sakamoto hitting a low effort from distance which Palmer diverted past the post at full stretch to his right. Following the corner, the keeper unconvincingly came out a long way to punch, colliding with two Coventry players. While there were appeals from the home fans, referee Toner showed no interest.

The Sky Blues’ support was getting behind their side despite the scoreline and they were seeing a fair amount of the ball in the early stages of the half but without causing further problems for Town.

The game was becoming increasingly open and on 55 Clarke fed in Hirst on the left of the box but a Coventry boot intervened.

A minute later, Hirst moved the ball wide to Philogene and the former Aston Villa man hit a shot from a tight angle which Dovin saved.

Coventry were seeing most of the ball with the Blues looking to counter-attack but with passes going needlessly astray on a number of occasions.

In the 61st minute, Rudoni had the ball in the net after Town had struggled to clear from the edge of their six-yard box but the linesman’s flag was raised against Thomas-Asante.

As the Blues prepared to take the goal-kick, Coventry made a double change with Thomas-Asante and Rudoni making way for Norman Bassette and Torp.

And almost immediately after play restarted, it was 4-1 to the Blues. Following a poor Latibeaudiere pass, Broadhead played a ball down the line to Clarke, who cut across goal to Philogene and the England U21 international slammed in his first goal for the club into the net off the keeper to celebrate his 23rd birthday in style.

Town made their second change in the 67th minute, Massimo Luongo taking over from Phillips, who had impressed in the Blues midfield.

Broadhead, who had been excellent since coming on in the first half, tried an audacious 40-yard effort from wide on the right with Dovin off his line but failed to find the target.

At the other end, Eccles hit a low shot which Palmer saved confidently down to his right, then on 75 Coventry skipper Jamie Allen was replaced by Raphael.

Two minutes later, Palmer saved to his right from Bassette with the Blues dealing with the corner more comfortably than they had the home side’s early set pieces.

A minute later, Torp hit a shot from not far outside the area in space which was too close to Palmer.

Town subsequently made a triple change with Taylor, Hirst and Philogene making way for Jens Cajuste, Liam Delap and Ben Johnson.

With three minutes left on the clock, Coventry brought on Jack Burroughs for goalscorer Latibeaudiere.

Late on, Delap saw a shot blocked but with the game having been over as a contest once the fourth goal went in.

At the whistle there were scenes reminiscent of the Blues’ last visit to the CBS Arena in April with skipper-for-the-day Woolfenden doing the now traditional fist-pump and then man of the match Clarke being persuaded to follow him in doing so.

Town’s second string never looked in any danger of being defeated by a Coventry side which until Wednesday’s loss to Leeds had won five in a row, perhaps illustrating the difference between the divisions.

Clarke was perhaps the biggest of plenty of positives for Town, the summer signing netting twice and assisting one and giving the Coventry defence a tough time all afternoon.

Hirst similarly gave the Sky Blues backline a difficult afternoon, while Philogene will be pleased to have opened his Town account.

Aside from corners and shots from distance, the Town defence prevented too much threat on their goal with Palmer on his debut handling confidently for the most part and neat and tidy with his feet.

The draw for the fifth round will take place on Monday’s One Show on BBC One at around 7.10pm.

Coventry City: Dovin, Latibeaudiere, Thomas, Binks, Kitching, Dasilva, Allen (c), Eccles, Rudoni (Torp 62), Sakamoto, Thomas-Asante (Bassette 62). Subs: Collins, Wilson, Simms, Burroughs, Sandiford Jr, Raphael, Van Ewijk.

Town: Palmer, Godfrey, Woolfenden (c), Burgess, Townsend, Phillips (Luongo 67), Taylor (Cajuste 79), Philogene (Johnson 79), Szmodics (Broadhead 35), Clarke, Hirst (Delap 79). Subs: Slicker, Tuanzebe, Davis, Morsy. Referee: Ben Toner (Lancashire). Att: 30,055 (Town 4,843).


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therein61 added 17:54 - Feb 8
Well done you boys a good performance that puts pressure on the first 11 C.O.Y.B.
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algarvefan added 18:03 - Feb 8
Could Palmer just be signing of the season? Ladies and gentleman, we have ourselves a proper goalkeeper!!!

Now lets go and get some results in the Prem and stay where I believe we belong.
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gkroon89 added 18:21 - Feb 8
Well done lads.

Good result.

Gives me confidence if we do end up going down
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Bert added 18:39 - Feb 8
We win, England win the Rugby and Norwich drop two points. A great weekend !
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TimmyH added 18:41 - Feb 8
Never doubted the boys and the changes made not for one minute! :)
Hirst and particularly Clarke whom shows his class against Championship opponents were the stand outs and Palmer fairly solid in goal. Onto the 5th round for the first time in yonks! Something to smile about for the first time in weeks...
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fifeblue added 19:16 - Feb 8
That's a really nice confidence booster after last week's disappointment. Coventry have been doing well lately and any win is good regardless of the opposition.
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fifeblue added 19:17 - Feb 8
Hail the Suffolk Pink!
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BeattiesBackPocket added 19:29 - Feb 8
People still talking about it being lower league opposition but only a few places below us whilst Man City and Newcastle struggle against league one opposition away. Perspective
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Carberry added 20:15 - Feb 8
Into the next round - a good moral booster.
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SickParrot added 20:29 - Feb 8
The scoreline was harsh on Coventry but great to see some clinical finishing. An important win which should be good for confidence. If we keep Palmer in goal we have a chance of getting at least a point at Villa.
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RobsonWark added 20:38 - Feb 8
We now have two very good goal keepers at the club...Walton and Palmer. Things are looking up.

As I said after the Man City game
Comment Ipswich Town 0-6 Manchester City - Match Report at 22:08:25
"The past two seasons, the improvements from our January signings haven't kicked in till mid February. So look forward to picking up points from then on till the end of the season."

Bring on Villa and Spurs.
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RobsonWark added 20:41 - Feb 8
Algarvefan you are copying my posts...

Comment Town Complete Palmer Signing at 19:49:34
"This could turn out to be our best and most important signing this season. I said previously that our season will kick on from mid-February. I now think we have a great chance of survival. Bring on Aston Villa."
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RobsonWark added 20:44 - Feb 8
LeeJames will still have Muric down as goal keeper when he bores us with his team for the Villa game (According to stats...Muric has made more saves in the PL than Palmer, blah, blah, blah).
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dirtydingusmagee added 21:27 - Feb 8
well done lads a bit of cheer in a tough season does us all good .coyb
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Chrisd added 21:42 - Feb 8
Hirst is a different type of forward to Delap, the way he played today holding the ball up and bringing others into play, you just felt something was going to happen if he was involved. It’s a shame that KM can’t incorporate both of them in a starting XI in the EPL.
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algarvefan added 22:03 - Feb 8
RobsonWark I copy your posts because I can't seem to get original thoughts like you, I mean I would never have thought of that on my own, you are my TWTD hero :-)
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Leejames99 added 22:26 - Feb 8
@robsonwark
I hahadn'even made a post, what are you on about?
Still going on about Walton and Muric.
Walton is not a Prem keeper 16 goals in 6 games is horrendous!
Do you think Brighton, Chelsea, Newcastle keepers will get same abuse Muric got, I doubt it!
On this forum if anything is said about the Dad's Army its down marked and abuse sent, nobody can have opinions.

So funny people referred to today's team as the B team and now all love J Clarke and Phillogene etc last week they were awful signings according to many.
Now people want Hirst and delap, instead of who?
Palmer looks good, hopefully he will help Muric with confidence.
Kalvin Phillips has to start against Miller.
We have a strong team and like for like subs now, we don't need Morsy, luongo etc. We need to start same 11 in games now and get some continuity with the best and most experienced players tgat we paid for, no time for sentiment.
My team vs villa for you Robson Wark as requested -

Palmer
Tunazabe
O'Shea C
Greaves
Davis
Godfrey
Phillips
Enciso
Phillogene
J Clarke
Delap

Subs
Muric
Hutchinson
Broadhead
Hirst
Burgess
Cajuste
Szmodicks
Towsend
Johnson

Bluey -Morsy for morale
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RobsonWark added 22:38 - Feb 8
At least you are honest algarvefan :)
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Bluewhiteboy added 23:11 - Feb 8
Very good for Clarke, but we hardly saw benefits of a big win after last fa cup game v brizzle. I think I'd preferred a 1.0 loss and no Injuries rather than another game and losing smods. Hopefully at least next games at home so not extra mileage as well as risk of injury
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armchaircritic59 added 23:44 - Feb 8
Phil1969, admitedly the 6-1 scoreline at Millwall was enjoyable, but personally I was just glad to get out of The Den and home alive! I think you know what I'm refering to!

On a current note, watched todays match sitting in front of a screen, Jack Clarke easily Man Of The Match. Impressed with Palmer, defence largely solid aside from the odd wobble, and Hirst a very willing runner.

I've watched a few Championship matches recently, for those who have mentioned it, I can confirm based on what I've seen, that the gap between that and the Premier League, just continues to grow ever wider. I think even if we go down, and lose two or three players, we are in one hell of a strong position, even more so given we will have money to spend as well. Hoping it doesn't come to that of course, but a bit of realism doesn't hurt.
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wiltshire_blue added 08:26 - Feb 9
Can we please play in pink for the rest of the season?
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Gazelle added 09:26 - Feb 9
Why can’t we play Hirst and Delap in the same eleven, we had Crawford and Phillips, Mariner and Brazil.
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johnwarksshorts added 09:52 - Feb 9
Partnerships developing, new signings bedding in and getting used to team mates all bodes well for remainder of season. Big up to town support at Coventry, did us proud again.
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bluebullet29l added 09:55 - Feb 9
Have to say that hirst is the intelligent striker and delap is the muscle....just imagine if they both started .....deadly. well done clarke showing what your capable of. Now man utd at home so we can progress to quarter finals...
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 10:10 - Feb 9
I can't remember Palmer having masses to do, but somehow he spread a sense of calmness at the back that we haven't really seen all that much of so far this season. I'd be surprised if he doesn't continue as nr. 1 from now on.
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