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AFC Wimbledon 0-0 Ipswich Town - Half-Time
Tuesday, 25th Jan 2022 20:40

Town’s game at AFC Wimbledon remains 0-0 at half-time.

Tyreeq Bakinson was handed his full debut as Blues boss Kieran McKenna made four changes.

Bakinson came in at the centre midfield for suspended captain Samy Morsy alongside Tom Carroll with Lee Evans again absent having suffered a groin niggle in the warm-up on Saturday. George Edmundson skippered in Morsy’s absence.

Up front, Macauley Bonne dropped to the bench after 22 successive league starts with James Norwood returning to the XI.

Bersant Celina and Conor Chaplin were also among the subs having started and impressed at the weekend, while Kayden Jackson returned alongside Norwood for his first start since the 3-0 loss at Northampton in April with Sone Aluko in the number 10 role.

Former Wimbledon striker Joe Pigott was on the Blues’ bench, while Tomas Holy was the sub keeper with Vaclav Hladky again not in the squad.

Paul Osew blazed an early shot well over for the home side, who started on the front foot with the Blues, wearing their white and black away kit, not able to make any headway into the Dons’ half.


However, as the game moved towards the 15-minute mark, Town began to see more of the ball and begin to press and probe the Wimbledon backline with Jackson often drifting to wide on the left and having balls played ahead of him to chase.

Wes Burns saw a cross cut out from the right, then Kane Vincent-Young stumbled over the ball in a dangerous position on the left of the box.

In the 22nd minute, with Town now well in control of the game, Burns and Janoi Donacien exchanged passes on the right before the Welshman crossed for Norwood, who scuff to home keeper Nik Tzanev.

Two minutes later, Jackson sent over a dangerous low ball from the left which Nesta Guinness-Walker turned behind at the far post.

Town kept up the pressure, Donacien winning a corner with a cross from the right, then Bakinson hit a shot which was deflected behind for a flag-kick on the other side.

On 36, Bakinson, playing ahead of the deeper-lying Carroll in the centre of midfield, clipped a ball forward to Norwood to chase and the striker managed to get in a cross which was put behind.

Town continued to dominate possession and a minute later, Jackson crossed from the left to Bakinson who was unable to get enough on it at the far post under pressure.

In the 39th minute dedicated Blues pressing saw Wimbledon lose possession in their own half and eventually, after good work from Donacien and Aluko, Burns’s cross-shot was palmed behind by Tzanev.

Wimbledon hit the post in the 42nd minute through Ethan Chislett after a spell of sloppy play by the Blues but referee Lee Swabey had already called play back for a foul.

Swabey blew his whistle to end the half with the scoreboard showing that the half had another 30 seconds of normal time to play let alone anything added on for stoppages, much to the surprise of the players and annoyance of the crowd.

The referee pointed to his watch indicating that the 45 minutes was up on that regardless of whether the scoreboard said otherwise.

Wimbledon had started brightly but the Blues had got themselves on top and dominating the ball by the quarter-hour mark.

However, they were never at their most fluid and were unable to create a clear-cut chance and as at Bolton recently, became sloppy in the minutes up to the break, while rarely looking under any threat at the other end.

AFC Wimbledon: Tzanev, Csoka, Marsh, Assal, Chislett, Rudoni, Guinness-Walker, McCormick, Heneghan (c), Osew, Cosgrave. Subs: Oualah, Nightingale, Alexander, Hartigan, Mebude, Ablade, Kalinauskas.

Town: Walton, Donacien, Woolfenden, Edmundson (c), Burns, Bakinson, Carroll, Aluko, Vincent-Young, Norwood, Jackson. Subs: Holy, Burgess, Celina, Edwards, Chaplin, Bonne, Pigott. Referee: Lee Swabey (Devon). Att: 8,117 (Town: 1,200).


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itfcserbia added 20:43 - Jan 25
Jackson can be sold at half time as far as I'm concerned. Absolute waste of time-space.
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budgieplucker added 20:45 - Jan 25
Making nothing of our superior pressure. Corners seem a waste of time as not got on the end of one of them as usual. Missing someone like Celina running at them through the centre, Bonne or Piggot needed to give us extra height against a small team. Disappointing half.
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SickParrot added 20:47 - Jan 25
Got to step it up second half.
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TimmyH added 20:52 - Jan 25
Lack of quality or creativity...though more possession, Chaplin and Celina on ASAP.
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TimmyH added 20:58 - Jan 25
Just to add they have 1 corner and nearly score...we have loads and do absolutely zilch! not 1 player getting first to a ball either heading or controlling (as we've done all season).
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blueboy1981 added 21:14 - Jan 25
0-1 …… but what is he proving ? - possession is one thing, but far from always productive, as we are seeing … !!!
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blueboy1981 added 21:16 - Jan 25
Jackson will be off to Accrington on a free.
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