Canaries keep up domination of Old Farm derby with victory at Carrow Road
Marcelino Nunez of Norwich City is mobbed by team-mates as he celebrates scoring the opening goal during the Sky Bet Championship match against Ipswich Town at Carrow Road. Photograph: Stephen Pond/Getty ImagesIpswich suffered a serious blow to their hopes of automatic promotion from the Championship when they slid to a 1-0 defeat at local rivals Norwich in the Old Farm derby.
It also maintained their overwhelming supremacy in this fixture in recent times, with Ipswich having failed to clinch an East Anglian derby win since a 3-2 victory at Portman Road way back in 2009.France 1 Ireland 0: Euro 2025 qualifier as it happenedAfter a predictably tight start the home side began to take the initiative, winning a series of free-kicks deep in Ipswich territory.
Ten minutes earlier Sargent had been brought down by Axel Tuanzebe in a seemingly more dangerous position, after being put in by a delightful Ashley Barnes through ball, but on this occasion Gabriel Sara’s free-kick came to nothing. Sargent then went down on the edge of the box under a last-ditch challenge from Morsy, only for referee Matthew Donohue to infuriate the home fans by waving play on.
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