Ipswich keep up the pressure on League One's top two sides with a comfortable victory over Accrington.
Marcus Harness (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Kyle Edwards (Ipswich Town) from a free kick with a right footed shot to the top left corner. George Hirst (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Attempt blocked. - Away3 - Home9
TOWN: Walton; Donacien, Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis (Clarke 72); Morsy (cpt), Luongo (Humphreys 63); Jackson, Chaplin (Edwards 84), Broadhead (Harness 63); ...
- Chaplin finishes Jackson cross, but offside flag is up (45+). - Broadhead finishes off fine move involving Luongo and Jackson (12). - TOWN: Walton; Donacien, Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis (Clarke 72); Morsy (cpt), Luongo (Humphreys 63); Jackson, Chaplin (Edwards 84), Broadhead (Harness 63); Ladapo (Hirst 72).
Town take on The Reds under the lights this evening. Around 22,000 fans are expected to be in attendance at Portman Road this evening for Town's clash ...
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Nathan Broadhead's 12th minute goal has given Town a 1-0 half-time lead against Accrington Stanley at half-time at Portman Road.
Jackson’s pace running in behind the Accrington defence on the right had been the Blues’ main threat and might well have led to more than just Broadhead’s excellent goal. A minute later, Ladapo shot low through to Jensen from the edge of the area. Accrington: Jensen, Clark, Longelo (Nolan 23), Sangare, Rodgers, Pressley, Martin, Mancini, Quirk, Conneely (c), Fernandes. And four minutes later, Town took the lead. Moments later, the Blues did have the ball in the net for a second time, Chaplin stroking home what would have been his 20th goal of the season from Jackson’s low ball but with the linesman’s flag raised. There were scruffy moments from both sides in the early stages and on eight, Conor Chaplin hooked a ball down the right for Jackson to chase and visitors’ keeper Lukas Jensen hit his clearance against the Blues wideman, the ball looping well away from goal.
Jack Nolan (Accrington Stanley) wins a free kick on the left wing. 81' attempt_saved icon. Attempt saved. Conor Chaplin (Ipswich Town) left footed shot from ...
Town took the lead in the 12th minute through Broadhead, his fourth goal in four successive home games. At the other end Christian Walton was adjudged to have tipped a shot over the bar from Aaron Pressley and just before the half-time break Conor Chaplin had the ball in the net but his effort was ruled offside. He was in the right place in the six-yard box to steer home a cross from Jackson.
Accrington Stanley remain out of the relegation places after the defeat at Ipswich but lost goalkeeper Lukas Jensen after he saw red in added time.
Mitch Clark then had a long range strike collected by the Ipswich keeper as the Reds looked to finish the half in the ascendancy. However, in three minutes of added time, a dangerous ball in almost found Ladapo before Conor Chaplin had the ball in the net for Ipswich but it was ruled off-side. Stanley broke through Mancini and he set up Aaron Pressley with the striker’s effort finger tipped over the bar by Walton.
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Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna has made two changes to his side for tonight's home clash with Accrington Stanley.
[pic.twitter.com/qwPGuNVzyz] [March 7, 2023] [pic.twitter.com/lIrlHTlT8x] [March 7, 2023] Ahead of him, Kayden Jackson comes in for Wes Burns.
Nathan Broadhead, Kayden Jackson and Kyle Edwards were on target as the Blues comfortably beat Accrington Stanley 3-0 at Portman Road, the visitors ending ...
The positives have already been mentioned in the developing partnership of Morsy/Luongo ( must-starters for me here on in). Comfortable win ( in the end ) against a poor side showing little, if any ambition from the off. The team must carry a lot of confidence into the next few games. A big over eager and a little sloppy but we got the job done. - before we get ‘carried away’ !! - before we have too many more ‘Hissy Fits’ shall we … Just need to get Harness (and Hirst) back amongst the goals. Att: 22,413 (Accrington: 59). - the outcome of next few Games will go some way to an answer to that Question. Referee: Lee Swabey (Devon). Jackson’s pace running in behind the Accrington defence on the right had been the Blues’ main threat and might well have led to more than just Broadhead’s excellent goal. A minute later, Ladapo shot low through to Jensen from the edge of the area.
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Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna says 'the pressure is on Plymouth' after his team's winning run continued tonight.
He knows what his strengths are and he knows how he can utilise them in different game states to help us. "He's different other players in the squad. I think he's such an asset to the football club and such a dangerous player. "They've come out the right side of an awful lot of fine margins and an awful lot of decisions. "From Christian Walton onwards we had to be brave in playing through that. The pressure is going to be on Plymouth in front with the pack behind them chasing.
Ipswich Town took their winning run to four as they comfortably saw off Accrington Stanley at Portman Road.
Walton dealt with both, before Town’s final act of the opening period ended with Jackson crossing for Chaplin to tap home, before the offside flag went up. There was a change on the right side of defence, though, with Harry Clarke dropping out the side and Janoi Donacien taking his place. The Blues made life difficult for visiting keeper Jensen early on, pressuring him into a trio of hurried clearances before Jackson so nearly caused real trouble as he charged down the Burnley loanee’s long ball forward. Harness flashed a Humphreys corner over the top of the bar with a header, as Town pushed for their third of the night, but much of the early energy had fallen out of the contest given the result was not in doubt. Leif Davis recovered from the kick which saw him replaced late in Saturday’s victory over Burton and kept his place at left-back. Town began the second half with a momentary jitter at the back before Chaplin fired an effort over the top of the bar, with the No.10 then connecting with a low Davis corner and seeing an effort from inside the box blocked.
Kieran McKenna said he was pleased with his side's performance in tonight's 3-0 win over Accrington Stanley at Portman Road, and praised the calibre of goals ...
We want to exploit the space teams can leave us and tonight we did that well. "That starts with Christian [Walton] at the back and he has to stay brave, hold the ball at times and wait for the pressure to come. "We created chances and some good resilience to keep another clean sheet.
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Stanley boss John Coleman branded Lukas Jensen's red card in the 3-0 defeat at Ipswich "a load of nonsense".
He was in the right place in the six-yard box to steer home a cross from Jackson. We were better tonight but we’re disappointed with the goals. You’re looking for empathy from the officials, there was none tonight.
Ipswich Town beat Accrington Stanley 3-0 at Portman Road last night. STUART WATSON reflects on the action.
"He's different to others in the squad. He's probably been unlucky, to be honest, from the form of Wes (Burns) and others. "They train and prepare right every day and are always ready to help the team. He's really buying into that." That's now 16 wins from 18 at Home Park for Steven Schumacher's men. Jackson has come on leaps and bounds under McKenna. They've claimed 34 out of a possible 36 points from those games. "Every time he gets his opportunity in a number of different roles he knows how to take them as long as the team is set-up to utilise his strengths." I think it's fair to call that momentum. "I think he's such an asset to the football club and such a dangerous player. It's five successive clean sheets. The Welsh forward arrived in the right place at the right time to finish the 12th minute opener from six-yards out.
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