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Ipswich Town 0 v 4 Arsenal
EFL Championship
Sunday, 20th April 2025 Kick-off 14:00

Voting was locked for this match at midnight on Monday 21st April but you may still add your mini match reports. Note that members and non-members alike were able to vote.

Alex Palmer0.0
Axel Tuanzebe0.0
Dara O'Shea0.0
Jacob Greaves0.0
Leif Davis0.0
Ben Johnson0.0
Sam Morsy0.0
Jens Cajuste0.0
Jack Clarke0.0
Julio Enciso0.0
George Hirst0.0
Jack Taylor0.0
Cameron Burgess0.0
Massimo Luongo0.0
Conor Chaplin0.0
Liam Delap0.0
0.0David Raya
0.0Ben White
0.0William Saliba
0.0Jakub Kiwior
0.0Oleksandr Zinchenko
0.0Martin Odegaard
0.0Declan Rice
0.0Mikel Merino
0.0Bukayo Saka
0.0Leandro Trossard
0.0Gabriel Martinelli
0.0Myles Lewis-Skelly
0.0Ethan Nwaneri
0.0Kieran Tierney
0.0Raheem Sterling
0.0Nathan Butler-Oyedeji

Referee0.0 
Match Rating0.0 


Your Ipswich Town v Arsenal Match Reports

Robert_Garrett added 16:32 - Apr 20

No chance whatsoever against the Real Madrid heroes? Their keeper had a very quiet day with no shots to save. The shortfalls were well ilustrated especially Morsy lack of ppace. Davis red card was just stupid.Speechless just how the wheels have fallen off since the new year.
3


algy added 19:35 - Apr 20

Unimaginative one-plan coach's career paramount. Sticks to his principles and never tries anything different. Would rather take an expected heavy defeat than risk trying something that might do better but could do worse. Still his personal finances are growing well.
-9


runningout added 20:24 - Apr 20

too much respect given. Giving Arsenal players too much space and time to do what they like. Obvious improvements required
2


Broadbent23 added 21:17 - Apr 20

We need to do a Wimbledon. We do not like playing at home. What about Stowmarket FC. Today our reserves could have given Arsenal a better game. No more to add.
-3


Linkboy13 added 21:19 - Apr 20

The movement and pace of the Premier league is just too much for us no matter what manager is in charge didn't help Southampton or Leicester sacking their managers. To get a team of average championship players and league one no hopes to the Premier league is not something that is achieved by a poor manager.
-4


have_a_word_with_him added 21:26 - Apr 20

The gap is huge. Today was terrible. We've all known for weeks the focus is on next season and getting back up. McKenna is amongst the top 5 managers we have ever had. algy and broadbent astonshingly stupid responses, but I'll guess you're in your teens.
2


Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 07:55 - Apr 21

Point well made that both Soton and Leicester changed their managers to no effect - in fact in Leicester's case things just got a lot worse.
4






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