2024/25
Matchweek 11
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Sun 10 Nov 2024
Kick Off:
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
Att: 61,505
Ref: Darren England
KOMins
21
31
43
  • HT
    46
    65
    78
    90 +3
    90 +8
  • FT
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    MAN OF THE MATCH?

    Report

    Ipswich Town claimed a shock 2-1 victory at Tottenham Hotspur to end their wait for a first Premier League win of the season.

    Sam Szmodics opened the scoring for the visitors with an acrobatic finish just past the half-hour mark before Liam Delap doubled Ipswich’s advantage prior to the interval.

    Spurs, who saw a Dominic Solanke goal disallowed for handball early in the second half, were handed a lifeline when Rodrigo Bentancur headed in from a corner to cut the deficit in the 69th minute.

    Solanke had a great chance to restore parity in stoppage time, but Arijanet Muric made a fantastic stop as Ipswich held on for a memorable triumph, securing their first win in the Premier League since April 2002.

    It is a victory that takes Kieran McKenna’s side up to 17th, while Spurs are 10th, with 16 points from their 11 matches.

    How the match unfolded

    Ipswich set the tone early on as Szmodics forced a save out of Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario inside two minutes before Cameron Burgess rattled the crossbar from a corner.

    And the visitors took a deserved lead in the 31st minute when Jens Cajuste’s cross hit Delap and hung in the air for an unmarked Szmodics to finish with a well-timed overhead kick.

    Szmodics played a part in Ipswich’s second as his cross was parried by Vicario and the ball rebounded off Radu Dragusin, and Delap was on hand to prod in his sixth league goal of the season.

    Solanke thought he had dragged Spurs back into it in the 49th minute, but his goal was overturned following a VAR review because he had kicked the ball on to his hand while shooting.

    Bentancur thumped in a header from Pedro Porro’s corner, but with Muric in sharp form between the sticks, Ipswich held firm to finally get their season up and running.

    Tractor Boys get that long overdue win

    The pressure was on for Ipswich after fellow strugglers Crystal Palace, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Southampton all got their first wins of the season in recent weeks.

    But Ipswich pulled off one of the shock results of the season so far and will now hope to build on the momentum after the international break, as McKenna enjoyed a happy return to the club where he came through the academy and began his coaching career (below, left) almost a decade ago.

    The Ipswich boss was without the services of suspended Kalvin Phillips and brought Axel Tuanzebe and Cajuste into the line-up and he was rewarded when the latter's cross led to his side's opener.

    McKenna’s side have now shipped 22 goals following Bentancur’s header, but they defended in numbers late on and restricted their opponents to very few clear chances.

    They will next host Manchester United at Portman Road in Ruben Amorim's first match in charge of the Red Devils and will fancy their chances of giving the Portuguese a tough welcome to the Premier League.

    Spurs falter, again

    Spurs delivered an impressive performance in beating Aston Villa last week, but questions about their consistency have lingered this season.

    Indeed, they had fallen behind in their last two home league outings, but fought back to claim 4-1 wins over West Ham and Villa respectively.

    And there was to be no such comeback this time around, as Spurs’ faltering form continued.

    They have now lost three fixtures when coming off the back of midweek outings in the UEFA Europa League and Ange Postecoglou’s team just could not get going after defeat to Galatasaray in Istanbul on Thursday.

    The Spurs head coach had kept his trust in the same 11 that fought back against Villa, but this is a worrying patch of form for Postecoglou, and his team will need to rediscover some consistency if he is to deliver UEFA Champions League football this season.

    Club reports

    Spurs report | Ipswich report

    Match officials

    Referee: Darren England. Assistants: Simon Bennett, Neil Davies. Fourth official: Robert Jones. VAR: John Brooks. Assistant VAR: Mark Scholes.

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    Club Reports

    Match officials

    Referee: Darren England

    Fourth Official: Robert Jones

    VAR: John Brooks

    Assistant VAR: Mark Scholes

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        Season So Far

        Spurs
         
        Ipswich

        Top Player Stats

          Match Stats

          Spurs
           
          Ipswich

          Head-to-Head

          Spurs
          Total Wins
          3
          Home
          2
          Away
          1
          Ipswich
          Total Wins
          5
          Home
          2
          Away
          3

          Played

          11

          Draws 3

          Recent Meetings