Brighton, with goals from Kaoru Mitoma and Georginio Rutterbeat Ipswich Town on Thursday (0-2) and halted the ‘Tractors’ resurgence, with a three-game unbeaten streak.
The ‘Seagulls’ took over the game in the second half, when Mitoma sent a pass from Matt O’Reilly into the net in a shot where the Ipswich goalkeeper, Christian Waltonmore could have been done.
With eight minutes left, Rutter converted on the turn a dead ball in the area and, despite the fact that VAR reviewed the play for possible interference with the goalkeeper’s vision due to offside, the goal went up on the scoreboard and Brighton were sentenced their first Premier League victory in nine days. They are coming off a four-game losing streak and haven’t won in the league since November 23.
The dynamics were very different for Ipswich, who beat Chelsea and drew with Fulham, in addition to losing to Briston Rovers in the Cup. ‘Tractors’ mark safety, with 16 points, the same as Wolverhampton Wanderers, second last. While Brighton It has 31 units and is looking at European positions four away.
Source: La Verdad

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