Jordan Ayew once again proved his knack for crucial goals, securing a last-gasp equaliser for Leicester City in their 1-1 draw against Ipswich Town at Portman Road.
Coming into the game, Ayew had already made his mark with a late goal against Southampton, and he continued his impactful form by rescuing Leicester a valuable point in injury time.
In this clash of newly promoted sides, Ipswich seemed poised to claim their first Premier League win of the season after Leif Davis put them ahead with a beautifully controlled volley.
But Ipswich’s bid to hold on was made tougher when Kalvin Phillips received his second yellow card, reducing the hosts to ten men. Leicester, sensing their chance, pushed forward relentlessly.
Ayew capitalized in the dying moments, poking the ball into the net to frustrate Ipswich and extend Leicester’s dominance in their head-to-head record, with just one loss in their last ten meetings.
His late equaliser not only salvaged a point but also saw the visitors pick up seven points from their last four Premier League matches, leaving Ipswich still searching for a first Premier League win.
The post Ayew strikes late again to deny Ipswich first Premier League win first appeared on 3News.
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