Ipswich Town vs Sheffield Wednesday. Sky Bet Championship.
Portman RoadAttendance29,325.
Ipswich Town 6
- O Hutchinson (15th minute, 48th minute)
- C Burgess (37th minute)
- N Broadhead (46th minute)
- A Al-Hamadi (80th minute, 90th minute)
Sheffield Wednesday 0
Ipswich Town 6-0 Sheffield Wednesday: Omari Hutchinson and Ali Al-Hamadi score twice in Tractor Boys romp
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Ipswich Town and Sheffield Wednesday at Portman Road on Saturday | Omari Hutchinson's double, Cameron Burgess, Nathan Broadhead and a late Ali Al-Hamadi brace steer Tractor Boys back up to second.
Saturday 16 March 2024 18:30, UK
Ipswich swept back into second place in the Sky Bet Championship with an emphatic 6-0 win over relegation-threatened Sheffield Wednesday.
A brace apiece by Omari Hutchinson and Ali Al-Hamadi helped Town leapfrogged above Leeds ahead of the Yorkshire side's home match with Millwall on Sunday.
Three first-half goals put Ipswich in complete control at Portman Road with Cameron Burgess and Nathan Broadhead adding to Hutchinson's 15th-minute opener.
Hutchinson added a sublime fourth goal soon after half-time before substitute Al-Hamadi struck twice late on as the Tractor Boys recorded their biggest win of the season.
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The Owls, meanwhile, remain down in 23rd spot and two points adrift of safety after seeing their recent revival dented by successive defeats.
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Wednesday had won five of six matches prior to their loss at Leeds last time out and they showed promising signs early on at Ipswich as they created several chances.
However, Anthony Musaba could not make the most of his opportunities while Ipswich goalkeeper Vaclav Hladky was called upon to turn Djeidi Gassama's shot round the post, and it was the home who drew first blood.
Wes Burns picked out Hutchinson near to the penalty spot and his fine low shot beat Beadle.
Gassami almost bought the scores level when his snap-shot from just outside the penalty area had Hladky diving across his goal line to push the ball round the post.
Burns limped off with what appeared to be a calf injury in the 36th minute, but the Tractor Boys extended their lead a minute later following a goalmouth scramble from a Leif Davis corner.
Kieffer Moore initially headed the ball onto the crossbar but Australia international Burgess was on hand to hammer home and make it 2-0.
The points were all-but sewn up in first-half stoppage time when Broadhead put the hosts further ahead after meeting substitute Kayden Jackson's cross inside the six-yard box.
Ipswich picked up where they left off after the break and Hutchinson fired just over before getting his second of the match in the 48th minute after receiving the ball from Broadhead and slamming a shot past Beadle.
The Wednesday keeper had to claw away a long-range effort from Massimo Luongo soon after but he was beaten again in the 80th minute when Al-Hamadi made it 5-0 after Beadle had parried Jeremy Sarmiento's shot into his path
Hutchinson's inch-perfect cross in the 90th minute was then converted by Al-Hamadi to wrap up a comprehensive win for promotion-chasing Town.
The managers
Ipswich's Kieran McKenna:
"I thought it was an outstanding performance from pretty well first minute to last minute in all phases of the game. We showed our identity, our style, our culture, the group.
"It was probably the relentless of it. I think some of the football was outstanding, our pressing against a well set-up team but probably the way we kept going because at 3-0 sometimes the second half can be flat and the game can fizzle out, but we came into today with a real determination to deliver a performance first and foremost, not to think about the scoreline, the points or anything like that.
"I think the mentality to keep going in the way that we did was really very, very good."
Sheffield Wednesday's Danny Rohl:
"A big defeat and a bit disappointed.
"When I come to such a place I never go and say I'm scared of any opponent, I always want to try something.
"I think today (showed) why we are in our position and Ipswich are where they are.
"The whole picture from Ipswich today, the facilities, the pitch, the team, I think they chose a big, big direction where Ipswich want to go.
"I think this is good to see and I look at the development of this team here and of this manager who I have a big, big respect for, it's outstanding.
"For us it's about learning from this game.
"We come here and it was the reason why I played maybe our best four offensive players in front instead of a back five because I want to be brave, I want to create good, good ball-winning situations, to have good transition moments.
"But I think they (Ipswich) were on fire and really deserved the whole picture today."