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Late Drama: Ipswich Snatch Point Against Blackburn
3 Dec
Summary
- Sindre Walle Egeli scored a last-minute equalizer for Ipswich.
- The match was a replay after the original fixture was abandoned.
- Blackburn manager called a refereeing decision a disgrace.

Sindre Walle Egeli salvaged a point for Ipswich Town with a last-minute equalizer against Blackburn Rovers in a replayed Championship fixture. The initial match, abandoned in September due to a waterlogged pitch with Blackburn leading, had to be replayed in its entirety.
Blackburn had taken a 76th-minute lead through Andri Gudjohnsen, a goal set up by Todd Cantwell's corner. Despite appearing to control the closing stages of the game, Rovers were pegged back in the final moments of added time when Jack Clarke assisted Egeli for the leveller.
Blackburn's manager, Valerien Ismael, voiced significant frustration, describing a key refereeing decision regarding a potential red card as a "disgrace." Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna acknowledged his team's performance was "poor" but was pleased with the late goal securing a share of the spoils.




