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Ipswich Town lost 2-1 to Plymouth Argyle and took the lead for the second week in a row.
The two-man bid for promotion to League One was televised, with Ipswich taking the lead with a goal from Freddy Ladapo.
But just like last weekend in Sheffield Wednesday, Marcus Harness missed at the hour mark felt like a big moment as Town failed to hold on to an advantage and the Blues missed an opportunity to double their lead. I got
They turned the game upside down with Bari Mumba, first on loan from Norwich, then an impressive Morgan Whittaker hitting hard from outside the box.
Ipswich scored to the equalizer deep in stoppage time when Christian Walton went up into the death corner and looped a superb header against the crossbar before Tyrese John-Jules’ follow-up was heavily bundled. got very close.
But there was no way back to Ipswich as Argyle scored three points to top the table and Town slipped to second place heading into next weekend’s home clash with third-placed Portsmouth.
Boss Kieran McKenna made two changes for a side that drew 2-2 on Wednesday in the Blues’ final League One game, with Kaiden Jackson replacing Wes Barnes down the right flank.
Jackson lined up at Hillsborough as an attacking midfielder on the left flank, with Harness returning to the flank to fill that role, with Radapo replacing John Jules as the central striker.
Former Ipswich Town Player of the Year James Wilson returned to the hosts’ starting line-up and was busy in the opening minutes as Ipswich explored Plymouth’s right.
The first town chance came from Luke Wool, who went into Michael Cooper’s hands with a scissors kick after Leif Davis’ free-kick went into Michael Cooper’s hands before Plymouth were in two good attacking positions. Fell in Fenden.
At first George Edmundson had to intervene and clear over his own bar when Danny Meyer’s low cross looked for Niall Ennis, with Wilson going over the bar at the next corner.
A clever Lee Evans ball was able to free Jackson for the first time.The forward put out a Mumba muscle and delivered a cross through the box where the Ipswich man failed to find.Radapo deflected the shot wide. , headed straight for keeper Cooper on the resulting corner.
His opposite number, Walton, had his first real action in the 15th minute, when a clever move from Argyle freed the midfielder before the Townstopper fired a lightning bolt from the line and sent the ball to Matt Butcher’s feet. Collected. box.
The end-to-end game continued, with Radapo slipping past and firing a shot, Cooper clearing the shot, another one-touch move for Plymouth to cut through the Ipswich backline, and this time Adam Randell’s goal for Walton.
The Townkeeper had to beat off Whittaker’s shot seconds later before Dan Skar’s shot into Walton’s net in the next corner. It was easy to hold, though.
He was once again needed to stop Ennis, played by an impressive Whittaker, as the hosts caused problems with a passage of clever play on the edge of the Ipswich box.
However, Town were still threatened by Conor Chaplin’s deftly quick free-kick midway through to free Davis on the left flank. The defender’s cross landed at the feet of Radapo, who was able to touch and shoot, and the ball bounced back to him, only to see the skipper take the shot on a layoff to Morsey. Cooper.
However, the next Ipswich effort found the net. Morthy’s block ricocheted midway through and the Ipswich striker fired a shot that bounced back into the back of the net.
This left Ipswich in the lead at half-time, with both teams back in the second half with the same 11 players they started with in a game that was probably overshadowed by the hosts.
Ipswich’s first shot of the second half fell to Janoy Donastian. Janoy Donassian smelled a rare goal coming from the edge of the box as he ran into Mosey’s pullback. Sadly, his efforts were blocked by Nigel Lonwijk.
The end-to-end nature of the game continued as Whitaker masterfully controlled the ball into danger for Danny Mayor before shooting an inch or two wide of Walton’s far post.
Harness had a great chance to double Ipswich’s lead when he was baited by Chaplin, but extended his shot with his final act before being replaced by John Jules. The miss felt like a big moment.
Vincent Young also replaced Radapo as the visitors made a double change, with John Jules immediately involved and Cooper saving a shot at the near post.
The home supporters went up a notch when Mumba landed a loose ball on the edge of the box and shot it spectacularly into the back of Walton’s net, immediately cheering for the team’s equalizer.
A few minutes later Plymouth broke and Wilson headed wide again from the corner but was quickly beaten again.
Whittaker threatened all afternoon after Edmundson spit possession on the edge of the Ipswich box, but an excellent shot past Walton with his left foot after Edmundson spit on possession on the edge of the Ipswich box. and overtook Walton for an advantage.
McKenna responded by introducing Kyle Edwards and Gassan Ahadme in place of Davis and Chaplin, but with the Blues’ loss at Home Park, there was no way they would eventually return to the game.
Town had one last chance when Walton moved forward and ran into Evans’ corner, looping his header over the bar before the Blues went down.
Plymouth Argyle (3-4-2-1): Cooper; Wilson, Scar, Ronwake (Gillesphey 90+); Edwards (cpt), Randell, Butcher (Horton 61), Mumba. Whittaker (Grant 90+), Mayor (Cosgrove 61); Ennis (Jenkins Davis 83).
sub: Burton, Hardy.
Ipswich Town (4-2-3-1): Walton; Donassian, Wohlfenden, Edmundson, Davis (Edwards 81); Evans, Morsey (cpt); Jackson, Chaplin (Ahadme 81), Harness (John Jules 59). Ladapo (Vincent-Young 59).
sub: Hladky, Keogh, Ball.
Reserved: Harness (21), Morsey (22), Edmundson (66), Evans (71).
Referee: Scott Oldham.
Attendance: 15,480.
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