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Leicester City 2 v 0 Ipswich Town
EFL Championship
Sunday, 18th May 2025 Kick-off 15:00

Voting was locked for this match at midnight on Monday 19th May but you may still add your mini match reports. Note that members and non-members alike were able to vote.

Jakub Stolarczyk0.0
James Justin0.0
Conor Coady0.0
Wout Faes0.0
Luke Thomas0.0
Onyinye Ndidi0.0
Boubakary Soumare0.0
Kasey McAteer0.0
Jordan Ayew0.0
Bilal El Khannouss0.0
James Vardy0.0
Ricardo Pereira0.0
Jeremy Monga0.0
Jake Evans0.0
Patson Daka0.0
Oliver Skipp0.0
0.0Alex Palmer
0.0Axel Tuanzebe
0.0Dara O'Shea
0.0Jacob Greaves
0.0Leif Davis
0.0Sam Morsy
0.0Jens Cajuste
0.0Omari Hutchinson
0.0Julio Enciso
0.0Jack Clarke
0.0George Hirst
0.0Conor Chaplin
0.0Nathan Broadhead
0.0Liam Delap
0.0Jack Taylor
0.0Massimo Luongo

Referee0.0 
Match Rating0.0 


Your Leicester City v Ipswich Town Match Reports

PositivelyPortman added 18:06 - May 18

The match was a toothless embarrassment. Only a couple of players seemed remotely interested in trying.
I know he gave the ball away a few times, and was maybe a little selfish, but I thought Enciso worked his socks off.
Just my thoughts.
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Robert_Garrett added 20:48 - May 18

It was again a case of what could have been and crying with twenty misseds chances to score. A pulsating and exciting match even if it meant Vardy got his 200 career goals. 27 points dropped from leading positions and cant score enough goals that the effort warrants. Our team is just not good enough. Need to be buzzing and full of vigour in our play - our fans were excellent and supported their team for the full 90 minutes.
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Maltster added 12:16 - May 19

Our forwards were poor. Given that Leicester and Southampton have both beaten us why do people think that we are favourites to be promoted
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Linkboy13 added 17:25 - May 19

Clearly a lot of sorting out to do in the summer. Better recruitment required we paid well over the odds for players that are never going to be Premier league quality apart from Delap who has battled away gamely with very little support. We must sign players with greater physicality and pace if we have any future aspirations of playing in the premier league.
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armchaircritic59 added 01:00 - May 20

Absolutely Linkboy13, physicality and pace largely missing in the squad with the odd exception, and with Delap on his way, virtually none of the former left. Two things that as everyone has seen, are absolutely vital if we're back in the Premier League. They won't go amiss in the Championship either!
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