One off the best games off football i have seen in a long long time, helped with no VAR the game is so much better without it, well done both teams it was a fantastic spectacle
Its no suprise we drew this. Most Town fans would have taken a draw here. Definitely the hardest game of the 3 and hopefully one point closer to promotion 🤞🤞
Ipswich great going forward but as all season defense very shakey ,have been all season. Messing about short passes out of defense. Watch Man city too much who are skillful enough to do it. Great season though but defense very suspect.
It is beyond belief that a "professional " goalkeeper would make pass to a teammate, in front of goal with an opposing player 😊standing next to him. What a bone head decision. I could count the numerous times this has happened this season. That one play cost ipswich the win. Stupid, stupid and still stupid
Unfair comment. Ive seen top goalkeepers doing exactly the same mistake. In fact today arsenal (a team in a much better league) gk did the worse one leading goal.
At ANY level that pass isn't the smartest option. With 21 players in their own half a team is still on the defensive. Playing the ball into the other half of the field puts the other team on the defensive. One can count the numerous times teams have put themselves under immediate pressure with that pass. Ipswich has been guilty of this too. Saturday it cost them a win.
I just can't understand the logic of playing from the back, still the olden time of puffing it from dangers are still the most effective way than concede looney goals.
Chelsea's problem is that they don't have an incredible developer of young players, like McKenna, who is able to take a teenager with bags of raw talent but understandably terrible decision-making, like Omari had at the start of the season, and turn him into an accomplished big-match player. You're welcome. 😉
@@horsehollererI remember watching him think it was in pre season against Luton and thought why is he trying to beat everyone and was way too greedy…his decision making has improved so much a credit to him and I think McKenna’s coaching. Hope we can keep him either on loan again or permanently. Think if he goes back to Chelsea he’ll go backwards and just be an occasional sub from the bench.
@@uceclassic Yep, I agree, Poch and Chelsea don't need to spend the time and effort developing him. I just wonder how many of your talented youngsters of the past few years would have become better players with a similar education to what Omari has had this year? Anyway, good luck.