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Ipswich Town 2-0 Shrewsbury Town - Match Report
Saturday, 18th Mar 2023 17:09

Town extended their winning run to six in a row and their clean sheet record to seven matches and 686 minutes, as goals from George Hirst and Massimo Luongo saw the Blues to a 2-0 victory over Shrewsbury at Portman Road. Hirst nodded his first home goal for the club on the quarter-hour with Luongo sealing the three points with his first since rejoining the club six minutes after the break.

Boss Kieran McKenna named an unchanged side for only the third time this season, while there was one change on the bench with Kane Vincent-Young coming in for Janoi Donacien.

Shrewsbury made one change from the team which beat Morecambe 3-1 last week with Elliott Bennett coming in for Tom Bayliss, who has been ruled out for the rest of the season with an ankle injury. Former Town loanee Matt Pennington started in the Shrews' defence.

Town, who last won six in a row in all competitions between the end of the 1998/99 season and the start of the following campaign and most recently did so in the league in the 1991/92 Second Division title season, started on the front foot, taking the game to the visitors but in the fourth minute Christian Walton had to be alert to a quick Shrewsbury break, coming a long way out of his goal to clear and subsequently making his annoyance with his caught-on-their-heels defence clear.

From the resultant throw-in, Walton was in action again, superbly tipping over skipper Luke Leahy’s header from under the bar to his right from Pennington’s cross.

But play quickly returned to the other end of the field with Harry Clarke first winning a corner, which led to a brief scramble in the box, then within a minute sending over a cross from the right which was just too long.

Nathan Broadhead saw a shot blocked and Conor Chaplin the same following another corner with the confident and determined Blues piling on the pressure.

On 12, Broadhead smashed a free-kick from not far outside the area into the wall after Luongo had been fouled following a corner.

And, after a short respite for a visitors’ attack which came to nothing, Town’s pressure bore fruit in the 16th minute.

Wes Burns beat Taylor Moore down the right, clipped over a cross and Hirst steered a header across Shrews’ keeper Marko Marosi and into the corner of the net, the on-loan Leicester man’s first home goal for the Blues and his second in a week provided by the Wales international. It was only the 18th goal conceded by Shrewsbury on the road this season and the Blues’ 6,000th as a professional club.

Chaplin audibly smashed a free-kick into Chey Dunkley’s face from 25 yards as the game reached the 20-minute mark, the former Wigan man requiring a few seconds to recover his bearings before continuing.

Within a minute, Jordan Shipley was booked for fouling Burns as the striker ran round the outside of him on the right. Leif Davis opted to shoot from a tight angle when a cross seemed the more obvious move but keeper Marosi was wise to it and claimed his well-struck shot.

Town continued to dominate, passing the ball around slickly and at pace mainly in and around the penalty area, looking for the space to carve out another opportunity but with Shrewsbury stoically sticking to their defensive duties.

On 37, Burns looped over a cross from the right and the unmarked Luongo headed powerfully just wide of Marosi’s left post. It was a decent chance the Australian international will feel he should have taken.

Within a minute, there was a scare for the Blues at the other end, Rob Street clipping a dangerous ball to the edge of the Town six-yard box from the left, but Cameron Burgess deftly chested beyond the far post.

In the 40th minute, Shrewsbury threatened again when Shipley was found in space on the left of the area. The former Coventry man’s first shot was cut out but the ball was returned to him and the midfielder struck a low strike which Walton saved at his near post.


Moments later, Chaplin shot over for the Blues, then on 43 Rekeil Pyke was yellow-carded for a late tackle on Luke Woolfenden.

As the half moved into two additional minutes, Luongo turned and shot from Davis’s pass but too close to Marosi, who saved sharply.

The Blues were warmly applauded off at the whistle after another very impressive 45 minutes and having taken their all-time clean sheet record to 641 minutes.

Town had done more than enough to be in front at the break, Hirst heading home in a manner not dissimilar to new Hall of Fame inductee Marcus Stewart’s Wembley 2000 goal, although from the other side.

The Blues might well have been further ahead given their overall dominance, 69 per cent of the possession, most of it in the Shrewsbury half, illustrating how much they had been in control.

However, Shrewsbury had showed a threat on a couple of occasions with Walton forced to make two very good saves.

The Blues had the ball in the net for a second time five minutes after the restart. Morsy crossed from the right, Davis knocked it across the face and Chaplin turned in at the far post but with the linesman raising a flag. Davis’s cross might well have been going in, however, the flag appeared to have been raised against the ex-Leeds man, erroneously video evidence suggested.

That point was rendered moot a minute later when Luongo scored a legitimate second. Chaplin took the ball cross the area from the right before hitting a shot which was blocked. The ball looped up into the path of the Australian, who volleyed into the corner of the net.

It was the midfielder’s second goal for the Blues and the first for almost 11 years, the first having come in a League Cup tie at Carlisle in August 2012 during his loan spell with the club.

The Sydney-born schemer last scored for anyone almost 12 months ago having netted for Sheffield Wednesday in March last year.

Town almost went three in front in the 55th minute when Clarke made a direct run down the middle and the ball broke to Chaplin, who fed Hirst, the striker taking a touch and striking a shot which beat Marosi but hit the outside of the post.

Two minutes later, there was a brief outbreak of handbags after Pennington fouled Broadhead and then shoved the Town forward claiming his fellow ex-Everton man had dived. A number of other players joined the melee but order was quickly restored and the former Blues loanee was booked.

The Shrews made a double change in the 61st minute, Tom Bloxham and Christian Saydee replacing Street and Pyke. Two minutes later, Chaplin shot well over from distance.

Dunkley headed through to Walton on 66 following a Shrewsbury corner on the left but with the keeper not overly tested.

Two minutes later, Broadhead took the ball past Pennington inside the area on the left and looked to have been brought down. But referee Ollie Yates booked the Town attacker, deeming it a dive and there were few protests from Town players.

On 72, Burns beat his man on the right but hit his cross too long and Davis could only divert the ball behind from a tight angle beyond the far post.

While Shrewsbury prepared to take the goal-kick, Town swapped Hirst and Broadhead for Freddie Ladapo and Marcus Harness, while Ryan Bowman took over from Bennett for Shrewsbury. Almost immediately, Ladapo slammed a shot against a defender on the edge of the area.

In the 78th minute, the visitors almost pulled a goal back from a corner. Walton was stopped from reaching the ball through a crowd of players and Dunkley headed against the bar. The ball ran loose and the referee gave a free-kick to the Blues but it looked like the header would have counted had it gone in.

Walton was furious, feeling he had been fouled and then underwent treatment for a knock to the head while lying on the pitch, clearly in some discomfort. The Town keeper was eventually able to continue wearing a bandage around his head.

In the 83rd minute, Saydee was booked for fouling Chaplin midway inside the Shrews half with keeper Marosi well out of his ground.

Town were continuing to look for their third goal of the afternoon and in the 86th minute Ladapo took down a ball and hit a low shot wide. Burns was subsequently replaced by Kayden Jackson.

As the match moved into the penultimate minute, Moore was booked for pulling back Harness.

Seconds later, Luongo scraped a shot wide after working himself space in the area on the left.

With the game in seven minutes of injury time, Moore blazed over for the Shrews, who unlike other recent opponents had by no means collapsed having gone behind.

Town swapped Luongo and Chaplin for Kane Vincent-Young and the returning Dominic Ball for the final few minutes.

The Blues saw out the remaining additional time with few real concerns, aside from Davis picking up a yellow card for dissent, to claim six wins on the bounce for the first time since 1999 and for the first time in the league since 1992. The clean sheet record extends to seven matches and 686 minutes. They have now netted 18 times since last conceding.

Once the again excellent Luongo netted Town’s second, there was never any real doubt where the points would be going.

The Blues had chances to score more, but Shrewsbury made them work for their win and never looked like capitulating in the manner of some other sides at Portman Road this season.

It was a game which the Blues might have found tougher earlier in the season but McKenna's side full of confidence and on a roll are now a different prospect than even a few weeks ago.

Plymouth’s 2-0 home victory over Forest Green Rovers means Town remain two points behind the second-placed Pilgrims, while Barnsley in fourth stay six points off the Blues with two games in hand after a 1-0 win at Wycombe. Leaders Sheffield Wednesday drew 1-1 at home to sixth-placed Bolton last night.

Meanwhile, captain Morsy again avoided his 10th yellow card of the season with it now taking 15 for the Egyptian international to serve a ban.

Town have a free weekend next week with the game away against the Tykes postponed due to international calls with the next fixture a trip to fifth-placed Derby, who were beaten 2-0 at Fleetwood today, in a fortnight.

Town: Walton, Clarke, Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns (Jackson 86), Morsy (c), Luongo (Vincent-Young 90), Davis, Chaplin (Ball 90), Broadhead (Harness 74), Hirst (Ladapo 74). Unused: Hladky, Edwards.

Shrewsbury: Marosi, Leahy (c), Pennington, Moore, Winchester, Street (Saydee 61), Pyke (Bloxham 61), Bennett (Bowman 74), Dunkley, Shipley, Flanagan. Unused: Burgoyne, Craig, Barlow. Referee: Ollie Yates (Staffordshire). Att: 26,432 (Shrewsbury: 343).


Photo: Matchday Images



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Ipswichbusiness added 17:13 - Mar 18
Good performance, excellent result.
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Miaow added 17:14 - Mar 18
Very satisfying win and no more than we deserved. Such a good first league goal for “Erling” Hirst and set up again by Burns. Chaplin didn't have his best game but he had that goal cruelly ruled out for offside and his industry then set up Luongo for the second. And what a signing Luongo has been. Clarke was impressive again and great to see Ball back. Nothing quite seems to be coming off for Harness at the moment, unfortunately. Plymouth's win today was a given so we had to get the three points too and we did just that. Such a superb run we are on. 🔵⚪️
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blueboy1981 added 17:19 - Mar 18
The Great Run continues, but indeed it needs too, with certain other results not helping our cause for Top Two.
Well Done All - you can only do what you are doing, and that's Winning with Clean Sheets !!
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Miaow added 17:27 - Mar 18
And that's 15 halves of football without conceding!

Also, is Luongo's goal some sort of club record for the longest time between two goals?
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warktheline added 17:28 - Mar 18
Tremendous sequence of wins! Are the ‘Doubting Thomas Brigade' beginning to believe? Come May they'll have no choice! Well done McKenna and boys!
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martin587 added 17:29 - Mar 18
Excellent result against a difficult side.Everybody performed well and hard to pick MOM having said that Luongo had another solid game and well deserved his goal and has formed a great partnership with Morsy.All we have to do is keep winning and not get stressed at what the top two are doing.Shame we don't have a game next week.Well done lads and once again support phenomenal.Happy drive back to the city.
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ShropshireBluenago09 added 17:30 - Mar 18
Another dominant performance. Scoring lots, clean sheets, strength in depth.
Just need to keep this momentum going and hope one of Plymouth and Sheff Weds slip up.
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Suffolkboy added 17:35 - Mar 18
Very interesting and comforting to read of the co- ordination and team unity of purpose ; no weaknesses commented upon either ; so it demonstrates clearly what careful planning there's been , how thorough the coaching has been , and how both team and individual potential is being unlocked .
Pleasing to see W B growing again in confidence and contributing with assists regularly to bolster the scoring !
There's a spring about ITFC all round just as the crucial run-in hots up !
Super effort today ; keep it up ! COYB
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DaGremloid added 17:43 - Mar 18
Never looked in trouble to be honest. And that clean sheet run...wow!

We're clicking at the right time, there is confidence all over the pitch, and Morsy can start tackling again!

Great stuff, Town.
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TimmyH added 17:47 - Mar 18
Another solid display from Town and an incredible 7th game in a row without conceding...Luongo coming into the side has proved to be a very able deputy for Evans and Hirst appears to be getting better after an indifferent start.

Well done lads a fairly comfortable win against an improving Shrews side! Just a shame we now have a break, hopefully this won't stop our momentum.
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DaGremloid added 17:50 - Mar 18
warktheline - you really are a strange person, aren't you? Why do you always have to have a dig at people you don't agree with? Why can't you just celebrate the win? You throw your toys out of the cot when the so-called moaners are making valid points after poor performances, but you're the one who has constantly added a negative vibe over the past few weeks during this great run.
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Help added 17:59 - Mar 18
Excellent performance. General good all round play. Was worried for Walton but glad he played on. Chappers great run for luongo goal. Hirst goal was from 2 or 3 passes. Super stuff. Another clean sheet and 3 points. Keep the horse and cart rolling on.bring on the next game. Confidence building. Well done Kieran and all. A joy to watch ITFC again this season.
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Bazza8564 added 17:59 - Mar 18
This was a masterful performance once again, could easily have been 4 or 5, we will settle for 2. Hirst was superb again, what a good player he is showing himself to be.
Wednesday at Barnsley Tuesday so someone is going to drop points. 9 to go, goal difference at +41 is worth its weight in gold too. They will slip up, all we need to do is keep focused, one game at a time and we will do it
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EssexTractor added 18:03 - Mar 18
Egypt must have some fantastic players
They have omitted Morsey who today was a maestro in midfield. Watched him in particular for the whole 90 minutes, just once , yes just once , did he misplace a pass.
And with Luongo by his side , the Thijseen/ Muhren duo in attendance must have been so pleased
to see their latter day successors.
No good looking back to those dropped points only ahead to see another 27 points available
A credit to all concerned
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blueboy1981 added 18:10 - Mar 18
DaGremloid ….. some people just never Grow Up obviously, which can explain much !!
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 18:11 - Mar 18
Brilliant, and now we are top of the current form table, if we stay there we go up.
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terryf added 18:20 - Mar 18
Surely Morsy and Luongo have got to be the best midfield pairing in this Division? Would be very surprised if Mckenna doesn't offer Luongo a new contract in the summer.

Rocket science or what? How many times have we all been screaming at Burns to hit the byline and pull the ball back to the free man and guess what now that he's doing it we are creating better opportunities.. Much better than just hitting and hoping with a square ball into the box.

Think that we can finish top two. Six wins on the bounce and seven clean sheets is fantastic in any diviosn!!
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ArnieM added 18:27 - Mar 18
It's hard to know what to say about that display from us today . Frankly, it was jaw dropping at times. Haven't this kind of movement and slick passing since the heady days idle the 81 side, we were that good tbh.

Pray to god we can keep this going . This break will not help our momentum in my humble opinion, but it is what it is and we have to get on with it.

Well played lads : just bloody awesome 👍
COYBs
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Gcon added 18:28 - Mar 18
I've been geeking out with the stats:

IPSWICH on 75 points
Last 10 games gained 24 points
9 to play at this rate of 2.4pts/game = 96.6 for season
(got 2x games vs top 6)
Promotion odds 4/11 - the favourite bar Shef Weds

PLYMOUTH on 77 points
Last 10 games gained 19 points
9 to play at this rate of 1.9pts/game = 94.1 for season
(got 1x games vs top 6)
promotion odds 5/6

BARNSLEY on 69points w/2x games in hand
Last 10 games gained 26 points
11 to play at this rate of 2.6pts/game = 97.6 for season
(got 2x games vs top 6)
Promotion odds 3/1

So, based on this, Barnsley are the real danger. In fact, taking a leaf out of the Peter Cook school of gambling I've just had £100 on Barnsley. Fingers crossed I lose.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 18:32 - Mar 18
Good stuff Gcon. How do the figures look if we beat Barnsley?
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cat added 18:35 - Mar 18
Commanding performance against a awkward and physical side. We look on fire at the moment and with the undoubted twists and turns to come we are well in the mix. The four new lads have transformed the team and with the momentum we have it's very much game on.
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Linkboy13 added 18:47 - Mar 18
It looked like a championship side playing a league one club today such was our dominance. The bad old days of looking like we were going to let a lead slip have gone with the inclusion of Luongo in midfield adding muscle and composure. A lot of weight has been lifted off Morsy shoulders and he's now able to express himself more in an attacking sense. So many good individual performances today impossible to name a man of the match.


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therein61 added 18:54 - Mar 18
Solid 3 points and good to see players coming back from injury for the business end to the season all we can do is pick up max points and it looks like goal difference could be crucial
C.O.Y.B
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jas0999 added 19:10 - Mar 18
Another great result and performance. Thought we were excellent first half. Shrewsbury were certainly a tough opponent to play against, but I thought we were better in every area and controlled the game. Well done all.
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ImAbeliever added 19:19 - Mar 18
I'm not ‘having a dig' at anyone. Some of the posters on here may well be only 13, 14 or whatever, they are entitled to post as much as the rest of are. Not everyone is an immature adult.

Clinical win today. What a run, what management!
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