PL Ipswich Town (h) post match thread

Great Result, never got out of second gear and players still coming back after the Euros. Rico was immense and glad Jonny and Jack got some minutes.
 

I don't know why we don't sing the complete song:

I've never felt more like singing the blues,
When City win and utd lose,
Oh city,
You've got me singin' the blues.

I've never felt more like singin' all night,
Cos City are great and utd are shite,
Oh City,
You've got me singin' the blues!
 
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The Striking Viking!

Today marked Erling's 23rd career hat-trick at the age of 24! He was absolutely clinical, & put a valiant Ipswich to the sword.

The Ipswich goal came out of the blue, & I thought Ederson could've done better tbh. The shock of their opener which came from them springing our off-side trap, from which their strike on goal bobbled underneath Ederson, made us shift up a couple of gears to equalise through a penalty.

The very good Savinho was brought down on the edge of the penalty area after bamboozling the defender. Haaland stepped up & despatched the penalty with aplomb to bring us level.

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We continued to charge forward, & Savinho pressed & robbed Muric of the ball in their penalty area, which broke loose to an on-rushing KDB to stroke the ball into an empty net to take us into the lead.

Not finished, & with our tails up, King Kev played a brilliant ball over their last line of defence, which Erling nodded past Muric, but running wide to the left he somehow managed to wrap his foot around the ball & lift it over the covering defender to put us 3-1 ahead!

Both Lewis & KDB rattled the crossbar with goal efforts, with Lewis looking stunned at having missed from 3 metres out! We ended the half well & went into the break 3-1 up.

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Our dominance continued after the break & I suspect Ipswich had now decided their best course of action was to limit us as best they could to stop us running up a cricket score.

We lost the brilliant Kovacic to an impact injury early in the second half, & John Stones came on as his replacement. The game meandered along with City dominating, but we seemed to lose our cutting edge & rhythm after Kovacic departed.

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Then the moment we'd all been waiting for. On 70 minutes, Guardiola introduced Jack Grealish & Ilkay Gundogan for his second City debut to rapturous applause!

His first touch was heralded with a huge roar from the Etihad crowd, as Mr Whippy settled into his usual central midfield role as if he'd never been away.

We continued to dominate until the final 10 minutes, but Ipswich continued to frustrate us by putting 11 men behind the ball.

BUT cometh the hour, cometh the Viking! Erling battled alongside Rico Lewis to regain the ball at the right-side edge of the box. Haaland dummied to create space for himself, & with no opening apparent, he lashed a shot into the bottom right hand corner, past a flailing Muric to collect yet ANOTHER hat-trick match ball!

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That was game, set & match to a vibrant City! KDB was brilliant, as was Savinho. Bernardo pulled Ipswich all over the pitch, BUT irrespective of Haaland scoring a hat-trick, my MoTM must go to Rico Lewis for a dominant display of skill, tackling & energy!

I only wish Rico could've capped off a superb performance with the goal his display deserved. It was a good outing for the Sky Blues, & Ipswich must be praised for putting in the effort, & trying to play football when they had the ball.

Roll on West Ham!
 
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Class shone through as you'd expect. Blitzed them within 15 minutes where we looked electric then coasted.

I generally fully understand the game management approach we often take but felt like we switched into that mode way too early today. With it still being the start of the season, we probably would have benefitted more from keeping up the intensity at least for the first half and perhaps upto 60 minutes just to get into the groove and get the fitness levels up, An hour of keep ball got too pedestrian. Thought we could have made more subs early too the likes of Nunes and mcatee have everything to prove, they'd have kept the intensity up. Other than that and the potential kovacic injury a very good first home win. Want to see us lead the table all the way this season instead of having to hunt somebody down, we've made a great start under difficult circumstances.
 
Hope that referee never gets a City game again. Blatant cheat.
Took ages for him to give the penalty, and he ‘missed’ the other 2 or 3.
Ipswich breaking up play all the time, was reluctant with his cards.
City, a couple of fouls and he can’t wait to book em.
 
Was the announcer asleep for Haaland's third goal? When he finally decided to do his job, he then didn't even bother to mention it was a hat trick.
 
Good win. Hardly a competitive game of football though. I actually thought Savinho had a quiet afternoon, particularly in the second half. He was right in front of us and kept rubbing his knee. Maybe still a niggle. Thought everyone played well but Kev, Erling and Rico stood out. Ipswich fans were loud. Sat in 101 I felt like the only one singing. It was very quiet and yet more season ticket holders missing from last season. Hope Kova is ok.
 
That was relatively straight forward apart from the early clanger dropped by Ederson, but we came back strong could have scored at least 5 by half time.

Second half we never got out of second gear, Rico was fantastic throughout, but goals win games so I voted for Alfie's lad as motm because of his hat trick, but only by a fag paper width from Rico.

Another game under the belt early season, hopefully we see Rodri soon, and how good was it to welcome home Ilkey.

Job done, 3 points and we move onto West Ham away. CTID
 
Hope that referee never gets a City game again. Blatant cheat.
Took ages for him to give the penalty, and he ‘missed’ the other 2 or 3.
Ipswich breaking up play all the time, was reluctant with his cards.
City, a couple of fouls and he can’t wait to book em.
I haven't seen this guy before but he was clearly of the opinion that any stoner he wasn't gonna give until VAR was whistling in his ear. He clearly is an alumni of the Mediocre Referees' Academy!
 

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