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Millwall 0-4 Ipswich Town: Tractor Boys close in on automatic promotion places

February 15, 2024
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Kieffer Moore heads his third goal in as many games since joining on loan from Premier League side Bournemouth

Ipswich cruised past struggling Millwall to end a three-game winless run in the Championship and move within three points of the automatic promotion spots.

The Lions started brightly at The Den, but subsided after Nathan Broadhead met Omari Hutchinson’s whipped cross with his back to goal and flicked a fine back-header past keeper Matija Sarkic.

Wes Harding then diverted Broadhead’s centre into his own net from close range, before Kieffer Moore’s downward header from Harry Clarke’s super far-post cross looped over Sarkic in first-half-stoppage time.

Millwall looked to salvage some pride after the break as Ipswich eased off, but it was the visitors who struck a stoppage-time fourth when Murray Wallace brought down Ali Al-Hamadi, who rolled in the resulting penalty.

Victory was just Ipswich’s second in 10 league matches and was crucial, capitalising on Southampton’s defeat at Bristol City on Tuesday to move within a point of the third-placed Saints, and three off Leeds in second, with a game in hand.

In contrast, Millwall look to be sliding towards a battle for survival as a fifth defeat in a winless six-match league run has them just a place and four points above the relegation zone.

Despite their struggles, the hosts pounced on another sluggish Ipswich start as George Saville’s clean strike and Ryan Leonard’s low shot forced uncertain saves from Vaclav Hladky following an early barrage of set-pieces.

Yet their confidence visibly drained as Ipswich hit their stride, inspired by the excellent Broadhead, whose goal and assist in the space of eight minutes – having seen an earlier goalbound effort deflected over – put the visitors in control.

Having fallen behind in their previous five matches, the platform allowed Town to showcase their skills in Kieran McKenna’s 100th league game in charge, and there looked no way back when Moore claimed his third goal in as many games.

Zian Flemming saw an effort diverted wide and Tom Bradshaw forced Hladky into action as Millwall reacted to boss Joe Edwards’ half-time talk, but Town looked happy to save their energy for future battles and hit their hosts on the break.

Jeremy Sarmiento fired Wes Burns’ cutback narrowly wide from close range, before Al-Hamadi added extra gloss to an excellent night for the Tractor Boys – although Wallace’s challenge which conceded the spot-kick looked to have been made outside of the box.

Millwall manager Joe Edwards:

“It is a bit of deja vu. We started well with a clear plan that the players were executing. Their goalkeeper had a few saves to make early on.

“When you play against a team like Ipswich’s level, they can score goals at any time but the manner of that [first] goal can’t happen.

“It is a combination of things that throws us, we were feeling in a good place, with momentum and then the wind is taken out of your sails with a poor goal, and from there until half-time it just unravelled.”

Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk:

“I knew it wasn’t far away from how we’ve been going. There has been a lot of misfortune coming our way and tonight we got our fair share of the game and I think we were good value for the win.

“Early in the game if they get a set-play one can lead to two, can lead to three, because they put it in the box at every opportunity that they get.

“We saw that first phase off pretty well and defended the first contacts well all night, and once we got through that and settled on the ball then I thought we controlled the large majority of the game.”

Line-ups

Millwall

Formation 3-4-2-1

20Sarkic

18Leonard45Harding5Cooper

2McNamara39Honeyman23Saville3M Wallace

25Esse10Flemming

9Bradshaw

  • 20Sarkic
  • 18LeonardBooked at 88mins
  • 45HardingSubstituted forDe Norreat 45′minutes
  • 5Cooper
  • 2McNamaraBooked at 60mins
  • 39HoneymanSubstituted forMitchellat 71′minutes
  • 23SavilleBooked at 84mins
  • 3M Wallace
  • 25EsseSubstituted forMayorat 71′minutes
  • 10Flemming
  • 9BradshawSubstituted forWatmoreat 71′minutes

Substitutes

  • 6Tanganga
  • 8Mitchell
  • 12Mayor
  • 14Campbell
  • 19Watmore
  • 24De Norre
  • 33Bialkowski
  • 38Boateng
  • 44Walker

Ipswich

Formation 4-2-3-1

31Hladky

2Clarke6Woolfenden15Burgess3Davis

5Morsy25Luongo

7Burns20Hutchinson33Broadhead

24Moore

  • 31Hladky
  • 2Clarke
  • 6Woolfenden
  • 15Burgess
  • 3DavisBooked at 58mins
  • 5Morsy
  • 25LuongoSubstituted forTravisat 76′minutes
  • 7BurnsSubstituted forJacksonat 86′minutes
  • 20HutchinsonSubstituted forChaplinat 67′minutes
  • 33BroadheadSubstituted forSarmientoat 67′minutes
  • 24MooreSubstituted forAl Hamadiat 76′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Walton
  • 10Chaplin
  • 11Harness
  • 16Al Hamadi
  • 19Jackson
  • 21Sarmiento
  • 28Travis
  • 30Humphreys
  • 40Tuanzebe

Referee:
Samuel Barrott

Attendance:
15,890

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