Ipswich Town vs Fulham. Sky Bet Championship.
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Ipswich 0-2 Fulham: Tractor Boys lose at home to Fulham
Monday 26 December 2016 18:28, UK
Fulham moved to the edge of the Sky Bet Championship play-off places after cruising to a 2-0 victory over toothless Ipswich at Portman Road.
Chris Martin's exquisite free-kick and Ragnar Sigurdsson's strong downward header was the difference in a match completely dominated by the impressive visitors.
An uneventful opening saw Fulham almost take the lead with 17 minutes on the clock when Stefan Johansen set Floyd Ayite clear, but his goalbound shot was brilliantly blocked by Ipswich centre-back Christophe Berra.
They went even closer when Johansen and Scott Malone combined with the latter's cross poked goalwards by Chris Martin, but Bartosz Bialkowski did brilliantly to save with his feet.
The ensuing corner found Kevin McDonald at the far post but he scuffed a close-range shot wide under heavy pressure from Cole Skuse.
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The possession, and pressure, finally counted for the visitors when Martin curled a delightful free-kick into the bottom corner from 25 yards out.
Martin and Johansen then combined to tee up Sone Aluko, whose goalbound shot was blocked by Jonas Knudsen before another dangerous corner was once again almost seized upon by McDonald, who was blocked in the six-yard box.
Ipswich's best chance of the half came in the final minute, from a Fulham player, when away defender Michael Madl met Tom Lawrence's cross and his header towards his own goal was pushed around the post by the diving David Button.
Ipswich boss Mick McCarthy responded to a woeful first-half performance by introducing David McGoldrick and Leon Best at half-time and switching to 3-5-2.
But it was the visitors who almost made it two in the 59th minute when Adam Webster's ball out of defence was charged down by Aluko, allowing Ayite to round Bialkowski, but the angle was against him.
Freddie Sears and Knudsen combined to cause a rare moment of panic in the Fulham box soon after but the impressive Malone cleared.
The visitors should have wrapped up the victory with 21 minutes left when Malone and Johansen exchanged passes before the midfielder's low cross found the unmarked Ayite who somehow missed the near post.
Fulham always looked the most likely to add to their tally but Ayite was again guilty of missing a golden chance after a quick break saw him released smartly by Denis Odoi, but his shot was hit straight at Bialkowski.
Minutes later, the second goal finally came when Johansen's corner was met by substitute Sigurdsson, who found the bottom corner with a strong header.
Tom Cairney had a smart 20-yard shot stopped at the second attempt by Bialkowski, with the Ipswich keeper also denying Martin in stoppage time as Ipswich were roundly booed at the final whistle.
Ipswich boss Mick McCarthy:
"We were well beaten by a much better team with better players on the day. I can't take any criticism away from us as we weren't particularly good. It would be easy for me to blame my players but we tried our best, as we always do, but they were better than us.
"We could have been beaten by more and we now need to pull together - we all need to do better. I fully understand the fans' reaction. I much prefer them to shout 'super Mick' but I have no complaints about it."
Fulham boss Slavisa Jokanovic:
"It was another clean sheet and we dominated the game to the end. Ipswich didn't get a shot on target which was good news for us. We knew what to expect from Ipswich, we knew what their strengths and weaknesses are.
"I know what the target of this club is and what our supporters want, but I prefer to think about the next game."