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Brentford 4 Ipswich 3: Bryan Mbeumo breaks Tractor Boys’ hearts with 96th-minute winner


BRYAN MBEUMO scored a 96th-minute winner to snatch all three points from a blockbuster Premier League ding-dong clash against Ipswich.

The Tractor Boys took a 2-0 lead in West London.

Brentford completed a stunning win after seemingly throwing it awayCredit: Getty
Ipswich could not believe they lost the match right at the endCredit: Reuters

But a quickfire double from the Bees ensured they were level at half-time.

Then six minutes after the break, Bryan Mbeumo slotted home a penalty.

That saw Brentford score three goals in seven minutes either side of half-time to go from 2-0 down to 3-2 up.

Then to rub salt into Ipswich’s wounds, Harry Clarke was sent off to round off his nightmare afternoon – having deflected in the equaliser and giving away the penalty.

But Delap, son of Stoke’s throw-in machine Rory, came up trumps with a dramatic late goal to look like he had rescued a point.

However, Mbeumo snatched the win in dramatic fashion deep into injury time.

Even then, there was still time for Ipswich to hit the post.

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Sammie Szmodics broke the deadlock at the Gtech Community StadiumCredit: Getty
George Hirst got on the scoresheet to make it 2-0Credit: Reuters
Yoane Wissa pulled the first goal back for the hostsCredit: Reuters
Harry Clarke accidentally turned into his own net for 2-2Credit: Getty
Bryan Mbeumo made no mistake from the penalty spotCredit: Getty
Liam Delap grabbed what he thought was a late equaliser for IpswichCredit: Reuters
The son of Rory has been in red-hot form this seasonCredit: Reuters


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