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Middlesbrough 3 - 1 Ipswich Town

Southgate ponders goalkeeping options

Team Stat Comparison
Middlesbrough Ipswich Town
Matches Played 17 17
Table Position 11 23
Points 25 13
Goal Difference 5 -11
Goals for * 0.9 1.4
Goals against * 1.1 2.1
Last 5 D-L-L-D-W D-D-W-D-D
Last 5 home D-L-W-L-L D-W-D-D-L
Last 5 away L-D-W-D-W D-D-L-D-D
*  Goals per match - home matches for home club and away matches for away club
·  Club Stats:  Middlesbrough  |  Ipswich Town
Competition Stats
  Middlesbrough Ipswich Town
Goals Adam Johnson 8 Jonathan Walters 4
Reds Gareth McAuley 1
Yellows Julio Arca 5 Grant Leadbitter 4
·   Club Squads : Middlesbrough | Ipswich Town
Next Five Matches in Competition
Middlesbrough Ipswich Town
28/11 A: Peterborough United 29/11 A: Cardiff City
5/12 A: Queens Park Rangers 5/12 A: Bristol City
8/12 H: Blackpool 8/12 H: Peterborough United
13/12 H: Cardiff City 12/12 H: Blackpool
20/12 A: Newcastle United 19/12 A: Scunthorpe United
· Club Fixtures: Middlesbrough | Ipswich Town

Updated: September 11, 2009, 2:29 PM UK

Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate has a goalkeeping dilemma for the visit of Ipswich.

Brad Jones is now back in full training following an ankle injury sustained during pre-season and is set to challenge Danny Coyne for the number one jersey.

Coyne has performed admirably between the sticks this season but is struggling with a back problem of his own ahead of the Riverside encounter, and Southgate will leave it as late as possible before making a decision as to who will get the nod.

Midfielder Gary O'Neil could also return after recovering from hernia surgery, which he put off for several weeks before finally having to admit defeat.

Central defender Emanuel Pogatetz is on his way back from a knee operation while Frenchman Didier Digard is also on the comeback trail after a groin injury but neither are ready to face Town. Chris Riggott (ankle) and Matthew Bates (cruciate ligament) remain on the sidelines.

Striker Afonso Alves has completed his move to Qatari side Al-Sadd, defender Robert Huth and forward Tuncay Sanli also recently departed for Stoke.

Ipswich manager Roy Keane could hand debuts to Carlos Edwards, Grant Leadbitter and Liam Rosenior.

Winger Edwards and midfielder Grant Leadbitter were both signed from Keane's former club Sunderland on transfer deadline day for a combined fee in the region of £4million, while Rosenior arrived on loan from Reading.

Rosenior will start at right-back, with Leadbitter expected to partner another Sunderland recruit Jack Colback in midfield.

Edwards, however, has been away from the club since signing on international duty with Trinidad & Tobago and a late decision will be made on his availability.

Keane remains without a trio of players who are recovering from knee injuries.

Luciano Civelli hopes to be back before Christmas and David Norris is out until January, but left-back Thatcher could be back within several weeks.

 
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Derby County 0
Sheffield United 1 FT
Coventry City 1
Bristol City 1 FT
Crystal Palace 0
Scunthorpe United 4 FT
Leicester City 2
Blackpool 1 FT
Middlesbrough 3
Ipswich Town 1 FT
Preston North End 2
Swansea City 0 FT
Queens Park Rangers 1
Peterborough United 1 FT
Reading 0
Doncaster Rovers 0 FT
Sheffield Wednesday 1
Nottingham Forest 1 FT
Watford 1
Barnsley 0 FT
West Bromwich Albion 3
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