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Ipswich Town 1 v 4 Tottenham Hotspur
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Ipswich Town 1-4 Tottenham Hotspur - Match Report
Saturday, 22nd Feb 2025 17:09

Town are five points plus goal difference from Premier League safety following a 4-1 home defeat to Tottenham Hotspur and Wolves’ 1-0 win away at 10-man AFC Bournemouth. The Blues started brightly, Liam Delap hitting the post with a header, but Brennan Johnson netted on 18 and 26 before Omari Hutchinson pulled one back nine minutes before the break. However, Spurs added a third through Djed Spence with their first chance of the second half on 77 and Dejan Kulusevski grabbed a fourth with six minutes remaining.

Boss Kieran McKenna made four changes from the side which started last week’s 1-1 draw at Aston Villa with Ben Godfrey, Leif Davis, Jaden Philogene and Jack Clarke returning to the team.

Godfrey took over from the suspended Axel Tuanzebe on the right of the defence with Davis returning at left-back having missed the game at Villa Park with a minor injury.

Philogene was handed his full home debut on the right with Hutchinson in the middle and Jack Clarke on the left behind out-and-out striker Liam Delap.

Julio Enciso missed out having suffered a knee injury last week, while Conor Townsend and Ben Johnson dropped to the bench having started against the Villans.

Skipper Sam Morsy is fit again after the abdominal problem which kept him out at Villa Park but was also among the subs, as was Sammie Szmodics. Dara O’Shea captained in the Egypt international’s absence.

For Tottenham, Johnson, the son of former Blues striker David, returned to the XI for James Maddison, who was on the bench.

Destiny Udogie came in at left-back with Pedro Porro a sub. At centre-half, Archie Gray took over from Ben Davies, who was absent from the squad. Ex-Blues loanee Dane Scarlett was on the bench.

Town, with Ed Sheeran joined by Tottenham-supporting Harry Potter actor Rupert Grint in his box, almost scored within seconds of the start.

Jens Cajuste played through Liam Delap, who burst round the outside of Gray before hitting a shot which Spurs keeper Guglielmo Vicario saved to his left. The loose ball ran to Philogene, whose goal-bound effort struck Omari Hutchinson on the line. Town looked to get another opportunity but the linesman’s flag had been raised as Hutchinson had been offside.

Delap threatened again in the third minute, drifting past Gray on the left of the box as if the former Leeds youngster wasn’t there before stabbing across the face and wide.

Play moved to the other end, Udogie running beyond O’Shea on the Spurs left but Palmer was off his line quickly to claim at the Italian international’s feet.

Delap went even closer to scoring in the seventh minute, flicking a near post header from Phillips’s free-kick out on the right beyond Vicario but off the post. The loose ball didn’t immediately fall kindly but was nodded back to the edge of the area from where Philogene sent an overhead kick deep into the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand.

Tottenham began to see most of the ball and went close to going in front in the 13th minute. Skipper Son Heung-Min got round the outside of Godfrey on the left and cut back to Lucas Bergvall, whose low shot was blocked by O’Shea. The ball ricocheted towards Johnson at the right post but Jacob Greaves somehow managed to take away from the former Forest man. Kulusevski nodded back in but O’Shea was fouled by Mathys Tel.

Moments later, Johnson got his name in referee Tim Robinson’s book for a foul on Davis as the Town full-back sought to break out of defence on the left.

However, in the 18th minute it was Johnson who would net the game’s opening goal. Gray’s long ball sent Son in behind on the left. The South Korean international worked some space to leave Godfrey standing and get to the byline before flashing a low ball across for Johnson, who got in front of Davis and slammed into the net.


The goal was harsh on the Blues, who had had the been the better side and had had most of the early chances, but with the visitors able to take their second serious opportunity, having found a weakness down Town’s right, a reminder of the clinical finishing at Premier League level.

The Blues looked to hit back, Clarke looping a header to Vicario in the 20th minute from a Hutchinson cross, then a minute later Delap hitting a shot from distance which deflected behind.

Following the flag-kick, Philogene shot not too far over, then on 24 Delap scuffed a low effort through to Vicario.

But two minutes later, Johnson doubled his side’s lead. Son was again played in behind Godfrey on the Town right, the visitors’ skipper cutting back to Johnson, who had been left completely unmarked 10 yards out on the far side of the box, from where he slotted home with ease.

On 26, Son was found on the left again but this time hit a low shot which deflected but with Palmer able to save. Four minutes later, Clarke was yellow-carded for standing on Spence’s foot after the ball had gone.

It was a dispirited Portman Road as the half-hour mark passed with the Blues having played well before all but gifting Spurs their two goals.

However, the mood was significantly lifted in the 36th minute when Town pulled a goal back.

Phillips won the ball five yards outside the Tottenham box and threaded in Clarke on the left of the area. The winger, a one-time Spurs player, cut back to Hutchinson, who smashed a shot across Vicario and into the net, the former Chelsea man’s third goal of the season.

Three minutes later, the same two players combined again, Clarke finding Hutchinson on the edge of the area but this time his shot was too weak to test Vicario. Soon after, Godfrey was booked for a foul on Son.

Town’s impetus, both on and off the pitch, had been restored by the goal but in the 42nd minute Rodrigo Bentancur, Tottenham’s scorer in the Blues’ win in North London in November, brought the ball forward into the area unchallenged before his shot was saved by Palmer, Greaves subsequently nodding behind.

As the game moved into three minutes of injury time, Son was again found in space on the Spurs left but this time his shot was blocked by Godfrey.

That was the last action of an entertaining, end-to-end half. The Blues had started like a house on fire with Delap having three opportunities before Tottenham had settled into the match.

But as so often this season, the Blues were made to pay for not taking their chances with the visitors going into a two-goal lead having found easy pickings down Town’s right flank with Tuanzebe badly missed and Godfrey evidently not back to the top of his game after his half-season of inaction in Italy with Atalanta and Davis twice losing Johnson.

However, despite being two goals behind, the Blues stayed in the game and Phillips, Clarke and Hutchinson made the most of the opportunity to pull a goal back when it came.

Town made a change at half-time, a predictable one, Luke Woolfenden taking over from Godfrey with O’Shea moving out to the right and the Ipswich-born defender taking up his usual central role.

The second half hadn’t settled into a pattern before Cajuste required treatment, Bentancur inadvertently falling on the grounded Swedish international and twisting his ankle. The on-loan Napoli man continued briefly before taking to the turf again and was replaced by Jack Taylor.

Neither side showed any serious threat until the 56th minute when Clarke and Delap won possession on the left with Vicario out of his goal but the winger’s low cross was cut out.

Moments later, Gray fouled his former Leeds teammate Davis out on the left but the free-kick came to nothing. However, within a minute Philogene was felled just outside the box by Udogie.

Hutchinson’s free-kick slammed into the wall, as did Phillips’s follow-up, but the ball reached the forward again on the right and his deep cross found Woolfenden at the far post, where he nodded into the ground and past Vicario. The centre-half thought he’d scored his first Premier League goal until the linesman raised his flag, VAR confirming that the defender had been offside.

Spurs had the next chance, Davis sliding in to block in front of Johnson as the forward looked to shoot as a low cross reached him from the left.

Following the corner, Kevin Danso was shoulder barged to the ground somewhat firmly by O’Shea, the on-loan Lens man claiming a penalty but with referee Robinson and VAR not interested.

Spurs subsequently made their first changes, goalscorer Johnson and Udogie making way for ex-Norwich forward Maddison and Porro, then on 68 Nathan Broadhead took over from Clarke for Town.

The Blues were beginning to put the visitors under pressure with Philogene and Hutchinson both having an impact down the right, Broadhead almost having an opportunity for a clear shot at goal from a ball in from the right before being closed down.

Spurs made a double change on 75, ex-Blues loanee Scarlett and Wilson Odobert coming on for Son and Tel, ahead of a Town free-kick from which O’Shea and Danso clashed heads.

Referee Robinson annoyed the home support by starting with a drop ball with play having stopped as it had gone out for a Blues throw, then for a dubious foul by Philogene on Maddison.

The ex-Canary, whose every touch had been booed by Town fans, created the visitors’ third goal in the 77th minute. The England international skipped his way into the area surrounded by defenders before laying off to Spence, whose shot deflected off Woolfenden’s calf and into the roof of the net.

Phillips, who had continued his recent positive progress, received treatment in the aftermath of the goal and was eventually replaced by Morsy, who was handed his armband by O’Shea, while George Hirst took over from Delap.

In the 84th minute, the visitors scored their fourth. With Greaves down in the Spurs half following a clash of heads with Scarlett, Kulusevski brought the ball forward down the right, cut inside Woolfenden before hitting a shot which curled into the net off the inside of the far post. Greaves claimed play should have been stopped due to his head injury, but in vain.

Three minutes later, O’Shea headed into the side-netting from a tight angle from a deep corner from the right.

VAR had a look at a Kulusevski challenge on Broadhead in the area during eight minutes of injury time, but the Blues were once again unsuccessful.

Referee Robinson was booed off by the Town support at the whistle, mainly for his performance in the Leicester match earlier in the season, although the Blues had been on the end of one or two questionable decisions from the West Sussex-based official.

An afternoon which had begun with so much promise finished as another of frustration and disappointment and a ninth home defeat of the season, compounded by Wolves’ surprise win at Bournemouth, which leaves the Blues five points away from safety with the Old Gold having a goal difference superior by 12.

Once again, Town were unable to score during their spells on top, both in the first half and at 2-1 in the second, with the opposition taking their opportunities more clinically when they came with Son exploiting the Blues’ weakness down their right side time and again in the first half, creating two goals and two further chances.

Town had spells on top and there was little between the teams for long periods, the Blues showing their usual spirit with Phillips, Clarke and Hutchinson combining well for the goal, but the difference was in both final thirds and once Spurs had scored their third there was no way back into the match.

McKenna’s 18th-placed side, whose path to Premier League survival looks ever more difficult, are next in action away at Manchester United on Wednesday, the Red Devils having drawn 2-2 at Everton earlier today.

Town: Palmer, Godfrey (Woolfenden 46), O’Shea (c), Greaves, Davis, Phillips (Morsy 79), Cajuste (Taylor 52), Philogene, Hutchinson, Clarke (Broadhead 68), Delap (Hirst 79). Unused: Muric, Johnson, Townsend, Szmodics.

Spurs: Vicario, Spence, Danso, Gray, Udogie (Porro 64), Bentancur, Bergvall, Johnson (Maddison 64), Kulusevski, Son (c) (Scarlett 75), Tel (Odobert 75). Unused: Kinsky, Reguilon, Sarr, Bissouma, Moore.


Photo: Reuters



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Leejames99 added 17:48 - Feb 22
Ended up half a league 1 team again just daft, Woolf, Davis, Morsy, Taylor, Broadhead, Hirst it's crazy with Townsend,Szmodicks and Johnson on bench watching.

Why can't Delap manage 90 mins, Szmodicks must be getting fed up, if Phillips and Cajuste now injured and we have Morsy and Taylor in with Luongo as only other midfielder we are in big trouble, no consistency again, Johnson and Townsend must be fuming whole formation and line up changed to accomodate Leif Davis.

Ref was diabolical again, no excuses we had our chances at start of game, Wolves get points we running out of games now and Wolves next 3 games are Fulham, Everton at home then Southampton and they already 5 points clear. A loss on Wed and a win for Wolves and we 8 points adrift.
Need to play a 4-2-3-1 With Szmodicks in the 10 and Hutch on right, Phillogene on left
If all fit for me it would be this line up on Wed if all fit, it won't be bit my opinion

Palmer
Johnson
O'Shea
Greaves
Townsend
Cajuste
Phillips
Phillogene
Szmodicks
Hutchinson
Delap

It's a mess too much sentiment, think Mckenna doesn't like to make some big calls but needs too. If he desperate to play Davis then he should be in front of Townsend in midfield and play a 4-4-2 with Davis on Left and Hutch on right and play Hirst and Delap up top and try it or Szmodicks and Delap. Need goals

Anyway we fight to the end
COYB
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Suffolkboy added 17:49 - Feb 22
At the beginning of the season most experienced voices said ‘ enjoy the journey ‘ !- we truly excelled and surprised not one ourselves,but the base of PL level knowledge and hardened experience simply wasn’t within — and there was no time at all to build .
MA & KM are doing a fantastic job ,and WE need to bolster our support and belief from now on in !
COYB
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johnwarksshorts added 17:53 - Feb 22
With Wolves winning and finding good form we now have a huge mountain to climb. Sadly I think it's a step too far.
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bignics added 18:01 - Feb 22
Missed chances in that first 6 minutes cost us dearly, one of those goes in it’s a different game but what happened 2nd half? We were out early but didn’t turn up. Clarke and Philogene should never start games Clarke is way to lightweight (although a decent pass for the goal) and Philogene is just shockingly bad what on earth have we paid 20 million for that for? I was worried when they asked him what he would bring and he said skills….. clearly he left them in Birmingham as I don’t see anything about him literally nothing!
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KMcBlue added 18:05 - Feb 22
I predicted the disappointment with Philogene, having seen him so much at Hull last year. But the personal abuse on here as usual kept me quiet. However, Philogene was not the issue today IMO. We needed to play a back 5, with Townsend, even though we were at home. Cannot go with a 4 with Davis and Godfrey as the full backs. Tottenham are poor, but not that poor!!
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Gforce added 18:06 - Feb 22
Our miracle might still happen, in the form of Man City getting a 60 point ffp deduction!
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Leejames99 added 18:07 - Feb 22
I do not know what game some supporters were watching but Phillogene was immense, he ran everywhere and he will be a legend for Ipswich as will Jack Clarkevhis vision to set up Hutch was brilliant, some of Phillogenes link up with Hutch was so good to watch, but here we go just like Muric, you have now chosen Philogene and Clarke as scapegoats because god forbid blaming the league 1 boys.
Davis was again out of position so it left the other back three to come across and cover him which in turn left a gap on the right, it wasnt Godfreys fault it was Davis thinking he a winger and he doesn't help J Clarke as he is constantly in his position, J Clarke likes to cut in on left but Davis is always there so Greaves moved over to cover left , O'Shea then went middle and Godfrey too leaving Arhoe Gray to ping a ball over to Son unmarked who gives it across to unmarked Johnson because who wasn't there to mark him..Davis

Too quick to blame our new signings and its not right, they all make mistakes, today's mistakes was Mckenna for disrupting the team after such a good away performance to accomodate Davis who while Burns is injured is new managers pet.
Maybe watching at ground was different and you dont see everything but I would say if anything today Phillogene was Man of match for Town he and Phillips were everywhere.
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Lukeybluey added 18:08 - Feb 22
Two great assists by their player in black....i mean referee..
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blueboy1981 added 18:09 - Feb 22
1-4 today ! …. at Home against a Very Poor Spurs outfit - is this the accumulation result of all those ‘positives’ McK mentions after every loss ??
If so, I’m fed up of the ‘accumulated positives’ that result in No Points !!
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tobymeadz91 added 18:12 - Feb 22
1. Man that game was our season in a heartbeat, we showed soo much promise but they took the ball and stuck it in our net!

2. For anyone moaning, we were almost level with spurs opportunity wise, it must be soo tough after that game

3. That ref was unbelievably biased!!

4. How are we fighting a relegation battle with Wolves, they are streaked ahead of us

5. Looking forward to the championship next year (not being negative) we spanked Cov away with our B team and don’t think we will lose many so will only build

6. Strange how there is no atmosphere in the North concourse at all
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Theipswich added 18:13 - Feb 22
EricGatesShinpad....."Eyeties" ? Are you joking owhat? Call them Italians not Eyeties....we left that Language behind years ago...or I will wash your mouth out with Italian soap...
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blues1 added 18:19 - Feb 22
Joyousblue. Sorry, meant to up mark you. At last some1,with some common sense
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forevertown added 18:19 - Feb 22
In the majority of games this season we have been able to more than compete we haven’t been ripped apart and made to look silly by many teams, spurs haven under achieved this season but still have some very good players and with a bit of luck we could of got a result today. Yes I see the game today and yes it hurts but to turn on the the team esp the youngsters is pathetic! Hopefully in a couple weeks we will find out we only have to finish higher than Leicester and Southampton, Man City should be getting a massive points deduction with all them charges, although money talks so will probably get away with it.
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bluebullet29l added 18:20 - Feb 22
Well that's it I'm afraid..relegation..and anyone that thinks any different clearly needs to be sectioned as you have completely lost the plot. And anyone thinking we will come straight back up...well it took us over 20 years the last time. Just look at Luton.
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TimmyH added 18:24 - Feb 22
Don't be silly blues1...more chance of us storming to mid-table security than you marking somebody up.
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TimmyH added 18:26 - Feb 22
The latest 'straw grab' - Man City and a massive points deduction, not going to happen.
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Lightningboy added 18:27 - Feb 22
Scoreline flattered them but my god we look like a different team every single week.

Far too much potching about & far too many changes week after week.

I can name last season's team in my sleep but it's nearly March and none of us know what our best eleven is this season...I doubt if even McKenna knows.
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blues1 added 18:28 - Feb 22
To those criticising Godfrey. Clearly have no knowledge of football whatsoever. He struggled bcse when we're playing 3,cbs, if the opposition have a,top wide player, then it's gonna be hard for him. Especially when he hasn't played for the last 3 or matches. As for Philogene. He,actually did ok. At least he was trying to take people on, even tho he didn't get past them enough. But typical of some so called fans. Let's slag another player off, and knock his confidence before he's even had a chance to establish himself. Some of our fans are embarrassing frankly. Sing about supporting if we're up or down, then moan,and groan, and slag players off constantly.
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EricGatesShinpad added 18:34 - Feb 22
Really ? If you actually are Italian and have now got the hump, I apologise for how I have made you feel, if not I think my point is valid that Godfrey unfortunately has struggled this year..... It is a real shame as I want every town player to do well...
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forevertown added 18:39 - Feb 22
Timmyh.. I did say they will probably get away with it BUT they should get a massive points deduction after all it’s cheating and the reported potential amount being between 60 and 100 points would mean we only have to beat Leicester and Southampton so stay positive its better for your health
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blueboy1981 added 18:44 - Feb 22
Why was there FOUR Team changes after a Good Point last week ???
Just Asking ? - because more that a Third change of Players again !!
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RegencyBlue added 18:49 - Feb 22
We don’t create enough chances.
We don’t take enough of the chances we do create.
We give away very sloppy goals on a regular basis.

That in a nutshell is our season and was on full display today!
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Leejames99 added 18:50 - Feb 22
@blues1
Great Post, there seems to be 2 different sets of fans ones who want us to buy the best talent we can get, realise they were bought as assets to sustain the club and a new core that can bond and if that takes a season in Championship them in all honesty i think that will be a good thing and all the teams who are now established went down, i think Mckenna has been very clever with what he and Ashton are doing, all this comparing us to Luton rubbish, we are 1000x in a better position than they were to bounce back and if anything we were preparing from the Summer for it.

If we had got to Jan transfer last year having cone up from League 1 and then gone in and bought Szmodicks, Phillogene, J Clarke, Greaves we would of all been bouncing.
Wolves are a very established Prem team and we have no right to be in Prem with half a squad of league 1 players. Do you want to buy a season ticket and watch us lose every week just to see players from a sticker album? It takes time and most fans know that, all this drivel the owners won't be happy, all the players will leave its all nonsense, Ipswich aren't going to spend 20 mill on Phillogene to then sell him few months later, it's nonsense, they have all been bought for our club for our future.

And then there are the fans who don't like anything said about the untouchables, Dad's Army, who would love it if we signed nobody, want to stay in Prem but with their snuggly players who they think they know,we will be relegated because there has been to much sentiment this season playing players who simply aren't good enough for the Premiership, one or even 2 league's too far but fair play to Mckenna for giving them the experience for getting us there and 2 fab promotions. That's past!
At Villa last week until Woolf came on we started with none of league 1 boys and held our own.
Tottenham are in last 16 in Europe, they are only where fhey are because of huge injuries recently, you wont see them lose many more.
If as others said we had kept same team as ladt week with the enforced swaps we would of been much better but everything was shifted to accomodate Davis who no longer defends.
Sometimes as Brentford, Brighton, Newcastle etc prove you have to go back to go forwards, a football club doesn't make success from one season, ask league and FA Cup winners Leicester!
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Bert added 19:09 - Feb 22
Four posts from Blueboy all negative, pointless and from the Trump playbook. At 2-1 we were in the game. Godfrey had a nightmare. We didn’t take our chances, Spurs took theirs. That’s what happens in the PL. Good support from the crowd. Obvious issues to be addressed.


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Marinersnose added 19:13 - Feb 22
4-1was a flattering result for Spurs but we are in the PL. We failed to score when creating two excellent chances inside the first 10 minutes then Son realised that he had Godfrey for pace and so Spurs exploited our obvious weakness down the right side and it was game over. Phillips was a big positive but this has to go down as another missed opportunity against a struggling Spurs side. Our home form is appalling tbh. Must win at Man U imo but Wolves have Cunha who will keep them up with room to spare. We look deflated now . I just hope we can keep some of our better players for next season. Sadly Philogene and Clarke still look miles off the pace albeit Clarke got himself a decent assist.
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