Guardiola: Everything Was Really Good Sun 19th Jan 2025 Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola felt “everything was really good” about his team’s display as they blew Town away 6-0 at Portman Road. |
Ipswich Town 0-6 Manchester City - Match Report Sun 19th Jan 2025 Town fell to their joint-heaviest home defeat as they were thrashed 6-0 by Manchester City at Portman Road. The Blues played well for the first half hour but once Phil Foden, on 27, Mateo Kovacic, three minutes later, and then Foden again in the 42nd minute had given the visitors a three-goal half-time lead, it was one-way traffic in the second period with Jeremy Doku, 49, Erling Haaland, 57, and James McAtee, 69, completing the scoring to inflict Town’s biggest home loss since Liverpool won by the same scoreline in February 2002. |
Ipswich Town 0-3 Manchester City - Half-Time Sun 19th Jan 2025 Two goals from Phil Foden and one from Mateo Kovacic have given Manchester City a 3-0 lead over the Blues at half-time at Portman Road. |
Five Changes For Blues Against Manchester City Sun 19th Jan 2025 Town have made five changes for this afternoon’s game against Premier League champions Manchester City at Portman Road with Ben Godfrey handed his league debut and skipper Sam Morsy, Cameron Burgess, Ben Johnson and Jack Clarke returning to the team (Sky Sports, KO 4.30pm). |
McKenna: We Have to Enjoy the Challenge and Have a Positive Mindset Sat 18th Jan 2025 Town boss Kieran McKenna wants his side to impose themselves more on Manchester City at Portman Road on Sunday than was the case at the Etihad Stadium earlier in the season, but knows that won’t be an easy task despite the visitors’ uncharacteristic struggles this season. (Sky Sports Main Event/Football, KO 4.30pm). |
Manchester City 4-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report Sat 24th Aug 2024 Erling Haaland netted a hat-trick as Manchester City came from behind to beat the Blues 4-1 at the Etihad Stadium, as Town fell to back-to-back league defeats under Kieran McKenna for the first time. Sammie Szmodics gave the Blues a shock lead in the seventh minute but the Premier League champions hit back only five minutes later as they scored three goals in 191 seconds - Haaland two, one penalty, and Kevin De Bruyne - with the Norwegian completing his treble two minutes from time. |
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