Ipswich Town vs Bristol City. Sky Bet Championship.
Portman RoadAttendance13,726.
Ipswich Town 2
- F Sears (32nd minute, 58th minute)
Bristol City 3
- B Bialkowski (55th minute own goal)
- J Paterson (59th minute)
- F Diedhiou (64th minute)
Ipswich 2-3 Bristol City: Robins back to winning ways at Portman Road
Ipswich still winless at home at Portman Road as Bristol City come back to claim all three points
Wednesday 28 November 2018 22:54, UK
Bristol City halted their four-match losing run in the Sky Bet Championship with a come-from-behind 3-2 victory against struggling Ipswich on Wednesday night.
Freddie Sears had twice put Ipswich ahead but a Bartosz Bialkowski own goal and Jamie Paterson's strike brought the visitors level before Famara Diedhiou headed in a 64th-minute winner.
Sears had opened the scoring in the 32nd minute but the other four goals all came in a nine-minute period in the second half as Ipswich were left six points adrift of safety.
Ipswich came under pressure in the opening exchanges and a shot from Liam Walsh from just outside the penalty area was turned over the bar by Town goalkeeper Bialkowski.
Then Ipswich defender Jordan Spence failed to clear his lines in his own penalty area in the fifth minute and presented the ball to Paterson, who shot over the bar.
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Three minutes later Town's Gwion Edwards charged down a clearance from the Robins defence and the ball fell to Sears, whose 25-yard shot from outside the penalty area went just past Finnish keeper Niki Maenpaa's right-hand post.
In the 12th minute, after play was halted following a foul on the halfway line, managers Paul Lambert and Lee Johnson were involved in a heated exchange that led to referee David Webb having a word with them.
Just after the half-hour mark Ipswich took the lead. A crossfield pass from Cole Skuse found Sears on the left wing, he cut inside towards goal and unleashed an unstoppable shot from inside the penalty area into the right corner of the goal.
The away side drew level in bizarre circumstances in the 55th minute when a cross from full-back Lloyd Kelly found Diedhiou inside the six-yard box and his shot was initially parried by Bialkowski but he then let the ball slip from his grasp and it ended up in the net.
Sears put the home side back ahead just three minutes later after an effort from Skuse fell to him just outside the penalty area and his firm shot beat Maenpaa.
However, within a matter of five minutes, City were ahead.
First Paterson beat Bialkowski with a right-footed strike into the top corner of the net following a cross from Niclas Eliasson.
And Diedhiou - a half-time substitute - headed into the bottom left corner and ended his side's losing run.
The managers
Paul Lambert: "I thought we were controlling the game and played really well. Freddie Sears is playing unbelievable football at the minute and I thought his first goal was exceptional. The first goal is an honest mistake by Bart. He tried to stop it from going in; that happens, the next two goals were very poor, you've got to stop crosses.
"You can't play the game of football if you can't do the basics, stopping crosses into the box, and we never dealt with that. We've taken the lead in three games since I've been here and whether the lads are not used to taking the lead I don't know, but I'm really happy with the way we're playing football and we look a threat. But if you can't stop crosses coming into the box you're always going to have confusion in the box."
Lee Johnson: "It's a difficult place to come and you can see that Paul Lambert has got this Ipswich side working their socks off for each other. He's got people working hard for each other and I'm very, very pleased to come out with three points. I thought the first 10 to 15 minutes we were excellent and then I think their shape got the better of us.
"At half-time it wasn't a biblical speech, just 'come on boys I would rather be beat five and go for it' and I thought Lloyd Kelly epitomised that with his attacking intent down the left. I thought we showed unbelievable spirit and they (Ipswich) will get out of trouble. They are a decent side."