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Ipswich Super Sub Jeremy Sarmiento Nets Late Winner Against Sorry Southampton

Che ♒Adams an🌳d Adam Armstrong put Southampton on course for a much-needed win after Leif Davis’ stunning opener, but all too familiar wastefulness cost Russell Martin’s men dearly against Ipswich in the EFL Championship clash

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Jeremy Sarmiento netted ꧙a late winner for Ipswich. Photo: John Walton/PA
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Super sub Jeremy Sarmiento secured Sky Bet Championship comeback kings Ipswich a stunning 3-2 stoppage-time win against profligate Southampton to go back to the top of the table. (More Football News)

A packed Portman Road hosted this eagerly-anticipated Easter Monday encounter between a pair of sides pushing for a place in the🐼 Premier League next season.

Che Adams and Adam Armstrong put Southampton on course for a much-needed win after Leif Davis’ stunning ope💞ner, but all too familiar wastefulness cost Russell Martin’s men dearly.

Substiﷺtute Natha𝓰n Broadhead levelled and James Bree’s 85th-minute sending off for dragging back Davis made for a nervy final conclusion.

Ipswich looked set to fall short but Kieran McKenna’s men never give up, epitomised by Sarm𒁃iento recovering from a slip to direct the ball home in the seventh and final minute of stoppage time to spark bedlam.

As for Southampton, their continued inability to capitalise when on top means their faint a🏅utomatic promotion hopes are now all but ♈over.

ౠIt was the perfect end to the night for Ipswich and their fans☂ – including onwatching Ed Sheeran – and follows a dream start.

Sam꧑ Morsy showed skill and awareness to float a ball out to Davis, with the full-bac♔k continuing to laser a stunning shot past Gavin Bazunu at his near post in the 13th minute.

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It was a quite woܫnderful hit met by an immediate Saint♛s riposte.

Quick build-up played ended with Joe Aribo prodding forwards for Adams to sweep home a 14th-minute equali💧ser from six yards. Ipswich fans and players appealed for offside, unaware that Davis had played on the Saints striꦓker.

Martin’s men took confidence from that equaliser and went ahead midway thro꧑ugh the first half.

The visitors moved f𒁏rom back to front, with Stuart Armstrong bursting forward and continuing to play an exceptional ball through for Adam Armstrong to beat Vaclav Hladky with a first-time finish.

Ipswich offered little in terms of response beyond a Conor Chaplin strike into the grou🌸nd and꧅ then lost influential Kieffer Moore to injury.

Rya🃏n Fraser sent a shot across the face of goal and Adam Armstrong curled an effort over as the first half came to an ꦕend, with Southampton continuing dangerously after the break.

Hladky did brilliantly to stop Jan Bednarek heading in a free-kick, before the Ipswich goalkeeper saved a low shot fro✨m Adam Armstro❀ng.

The Czech shot-stopper also blocked a Fraser effort but the longer Saints failed to extend their lead, the more chance there wa🐎s for Ipswich to pull level.

Half of Portman Road thoug൩ht they had in the🅺 66th minute when substitute Ali Al-Hamadi skipped past his man and hit the post from the edge of the box.

Southampton failed to heed that warning a🍸nd two minutes later were made to pay as Broadhead hit a hopeful low shot from just inside the box on the turn that beat Bazunu down low to his left.

Play swung from end to end as tඣhese promotion contenders sought a winner, with Saints reduced to 10 men in the 85th minute. Bree hauled back Davis just outside the box and referee Michael Salisbury ha🐓nded out a red card.

The tension insi෴de the ground was palpable as both sides pushed until the end, with a late David Brooks cross stopped and Broadhead attempt saved.

Seven minute of stoppage time were announced and Sarmiento struck at the death, beating Bazunu to spark wild celebrations, having recov𒉰ered from an initial slip to score.