Ipswich Town missed the opportunity to reclaim the second automatic promotion spot in the Championship as Cardiff City scored two injury-time goals securing a stunning victory. Despite a subdued first half, Ipswich looked more assertive in the second with Kieffer Moore equalizing. However, Cardiff’s late goals from Ryan Wintle and Callum O’Dowda disrupted Ipswich’s six matchs winning streak leaving them third in the table.
Cardiff’s well deserved victory moves them within four points of the play-off spots. Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna acknowledged the disappointment while Cardiff manager Erol Bulut praised his team’s performance as one of the best this season. The late turnaround has significant implications for both teams in the Championship promotion race.
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