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Ipswich and Burnley have to settle for an FA Cup replay that neither side wanted after a stalemate at Portman Road.
George Edmundson (Ipswich Town) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Kayden Jackson (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. - Away13 - Shots - 30Humphreys - 8Evans - 4Edmundson - 6Woolfenden - 44Donacien - 31Hladky "For us, we've got them at home now and we'll look forward to that. "The pitch deteriorated quite quickly and it became more of a battle.
Ipswich Town and Burnley will have to do it all again after their FA Cup clash ended in stalemate this afternoon.
He was crowded out having opted against a slipped ball to an open Hirst. Twine forced an easy save from Hladky from a free-kick, with what was the only shot on target of as first-half which ended with Harness opting to go alone when presented with the ball in the middle of the pitch by a stray Burnley pass. But it was Town who forced the next save from a goalkeeper, as Jackson fired in a cross which Bailey Peacock-Farrell needed to scramble to turn over the bar, for a corner which Leigh ultimately headed wide.
Bafana Bafana striker Lyle Foster was unable to inspire his team Burnley to victory in the FA Cup's Fourth Round away against Ipswich Town.
However, he began on the bench with Jay Rodriguez starting. Forster had one shot on target in the period he was on the pitch and completed 88 percent of his passes. AND WHAT IS MORE: The youngster was eventually introduced in the 67th minute, replacing Rodriguez.
JON WEST AT PORTMAN ROAD STADIUM: The goals dried up for Championship leaders Burnley, who must try again at Turf Moor to dispose of Ipswich.
'I'm probably one of the few managers who is not disappointed we have a replay,' he said. Ipswich had the better of the chances in the first half against their Championship opposition - Vaclav Hladky made a pair of solid saves in the second half to deny Nathan Tella
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He wanted to root out any energy-sappers in the group.’ ‘I played against his Watford team before he joined us and they were a very well-structured 4-3-3. It will be interesting to see if it mirrors his first public statement at Turf Moor 11 years ago. And he also wanted to know how the players felt about themselves,’ he reveals. I had to put the ball into those areas for our forwards. You weren’t left in any doubt about what was expected. He was very lively, bubbly. In contrast, Everton’s top league scorers this season are Demarai Gray and Newcastle-bound Anthony Gordon with three each. He made us reach that conclusion ourselves. It was different to what we’d been used to. He told us to express what we wanted — if all that came back was a doodle, he wouldn’t take offence. Defender Michael Duff recalls the force of personality from day one.
Burnley drew 0-0 with League One side Ipswich Town in the FA Cup fourth round at Portman Road on Saturday. It was a game short on quality with both sides ...
Missed two half chances in opening 45 and saw a volley parried clear in second period. Here's how we rated the It was a game short on quality with both sides ringing the changes.
The first goal-less game of Vincent Kompany's tenure means that Burnley and Ipswich Town will have to do it all again.
The Republic of Ireland’s player of the year illustrated his class, and showcased how influential he is to the team, when replacing Samuel Bastien for the final half-hour of the tie. The Morocco international was a whisker away from winning the tie for the Clarets with a well-taken first-time shot late in the day. The midfielder seemed to struggle to keep up with the pace of the game, often caught out in turnovers, and the tie slowly passed him by. The Burnley striker is crying out for the goal that will give his confidence a shot in the arm. Unflustered in the heat of battle, stood up to the challenge, physically robust, has a sharp turn of pace and arguably Burnley’s crispest player when offloading the ball. Didn’t seem himself without his partner in crime, Josh Cullen, in the middle of the park.