Ipswich Town have retained the core squad that secured promotion to the Premier League last season. The only summer signing with top-flight experience is Ben Johnson. With the exception of Axel Tuanzebe, the rest of the squad is experiencing Premier League football for the first time, which reduces the club’s chances of a successful season.
Additionally, Ipswich have persisted with a proactive attacking style against top-tier opponents like Liverpool and Manchester City without adjusting their approach. This strategy has led to huge gaps between the lines and exposed the defense to conceding more goals.
The team’s lack of top-level players might necessitate a shift to a more defensive, counter-attacking strategy, but no such changes have been implemented yet.
The upcoming match against Fulham, rather than the clashes with Liverpool and Manchester City, will serve as a better indicator of Ipswich’s capability to compete and maintain their Premier League status.
Fulham have demonstrated a solid defensive performance in the first two matches of the new season despite the departures of João Palhinha and Tosin Adarabioyo. Marco Silva has compensated for these losses with excellent organization and compactness in defense.
In their home match against Leicester City, the Cottagers used a 4-2-4 / 4-3-3 formation in attack, with creative attacking maneuvers that allowed the team to create a 4v4 situation against the opposing defenders. Andreas Pereira and Emile Smith Rowe were particularly effective in the half spaces, combining with their teammates and delivering dangerous passes into the opponent’s penalty area. Pereira made seven key passes, which is an impressive statistic.
Alex Iwobi operated on Fulham’s left flank, frequently moving inward toward the center to take shots on goal. Adama Traoré operated on the right and displayed his skills in one-on-one situations, delivering dangerous crosses into the penalty area and attempting several shots on goal.
Iwobi scored a goal against Leicester City, while Traoré provided an assist. Overall, Fulham’s attacking players performed productively, fully deserving their victory in the second match of the season.
Bet hereFulham has a more solid lineup than Ipswich and have demonstrated a more balanced game in the first two rounds. However, Ipswich will be highly charged in the attack and could pose problems for the guests’ defense.
Fulham will likely find excellent chances in quick attacks, especially considering the hosts’ defensive vulnerabilities. In my opinion, at the very least, Marco Silva’s team won’t lose.
Last season, Ipswich ranked seventh in goals conceded in the Championship. The Tractor Boys also often conceded goals at home in matches against direct rivals in the battle for promotion to the Premier League.
Fulham has several players who are capable of confidently converting their goal-scoring opportunities, including newcomer Emile Smith Rowe. Therefore, it is quite possible to expect at least one goal from the away team.
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