Late goals from Enes Unal and Dango Ouattara gave Bournemouth a dramatic 2-1 comeback victory over Ipswich
reality once again bit brutally. Belief can only be bruised by repeated reverses and bitter blows such as Bournemouth’s late equaliser through Enes Unal and then Dango Ouattara’s winner, the latter coming five minutes beyond the 90.
With risk comes probable pain, and Ipswich’s lack of game management cost them a major coup, as well as their long awaited first home win of the season. Bournemouth – a smaller, less historic club with their current reputation for taking down big dogs – are almost precisely what Ipswich aspire to be. A third win in succession took Andoni Iraola’s team up to eighth. Europe may eventually beckon. “We value the 24 points,” Iraola said, in deflection.
Iraola was then booked as the contest was heated by Marcus Tavernier looking to be tripped in chasing down a loose ball in the Ipswich box. This time, VAR ruled in Ipswich’s favour but tempers were boiling in the stands and on the field. A breathless first half closed with Bournemouth penning Ipswich in their own half while only able to create a series of snatched half-chances.
As the match reached its crucial moments, Chaplin scooped wide when his second goal beckoned. Burgess, once of Scunthorpe and Accrington, was at that point headed for man of the match status. He read Antoine Semenyo’s mind when an overload beckoned. Home support surged with a mixture of belief and anxiety and then triumph whenever a Bournemouth attack broke down.
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