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Paul Hurst starts with a point at Ipswich thanks to late goal



Posted Sunday, August 05, 2018 by PA

Paul Hurst starts with a point at Ipswich thanks to late goal

New Ipswich boss Paul Hurst’s first game ended all-square after an injury-time equaliser rescued a point against Blackburn in a 2-2 draw at Portman Road.

Summer signing from Peterborough Gwion Edwards gave Town a fine start when his excellent looping header beat David Raya in the Blackburn goal in the fifth minute.

But Rovers responded and first-half goals from Danny Graham and Bradley Dack put them in control.

Town left it late to find an equaliser when season-loan signing Tayo Edun’s cross from the right went past everyone to secure a point in stoppage-time.

Ipswich got off to the perfect start in the fifth minute when Edwards met Freddie Sears’ pin-point cross from the left to head home at the far post.

Blackburn equalised in the 20th minute when Darragh Lenihan headed a free-kick back into the danger area and, after Town keeper Bartosz Bialkowski saved Derrick Williams’ flick-on, Graham netted the loose ball.

Rovers went ahead nine minutes later after Williams found space down the left and his low cross from the byline was fired home at close range by Dack.

Town were forced into change in the 37th minute with 19-year-old centre-back Luke Woolfenden replacing Jordan Spence following an earlier collision.

Ipswich’s Cole Skuse could not direct his header on target following another good Sears cross from the left before Edwards fired over for the Blues just before half-time.

Blackburn appeals for a spot-kick were turned down early in the second half when Dack went down under challenge from Ipswich’s Denmark international Jonas Knudsen.

Edun was brought on for Flynn Downes on the hour-mark before Rovers replaced Dominic Samuel with debutant Kasey Palmer two minutes later.

Ellis Harrison’s good low cross from the right failed to find an Ipswich player as the home side attempted to exert some authority on the match.

After Dack’s cross was half-blocked, Rovers midfielder Corry Evans screwed his shot wide when well-placed.

Ipswich skipper Luke Chambers was booked for a lunging challenge on Eliott Bennett in the 73rd minute and Blackburn captain Charlie Mulgrew curled the resultant free-kick over the bar.

Rovers should have extended their lead in the 78th minute when substitute Palmer scuffed his shot after Ryan Nyambe’s cross found its way to him.

Ipswich brought on teenager Ben Morris for Sears in the 79th minute and the 19-year-old made an immediate impact – turning Evans in the box before seeing his low strike saved by David Raya.

Substitute Edun – signed on loan from Fulham this week – rescued a share of the spoils for Town in stoppage-time when his whipped cross from the right evaded everyone to beat Raya.

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