Liam Delap’s brace helped Ipswich Town catch Aston Villa off guard in a 2-2 draw at Portman Road on Sunday that kept the visitors from the top of the table.
Delap scored early and late, sandwiching his double around Morgan Rogers and Ollie Watkins goals and getting the Tractor Boys a fourth point of the season to swing them out of the bottom three.
Aston Villa lose its first Premier League game in four outings, and perhaps the Villans have overlooked the challenge of Kieran McKenna’s men in light of upcoming matches with Bayern Munich and Manchester United.
The Villans remain fifth with 13 points, behind Chelsea on goal differential and two points off Premier League leaders Liverpool.
McKenna wins battle of stubborn bosses
Kieran McKenna’s had less success in his young career than Unai Emery’s had in his longer, illustrious one, but that didn’t stop the former from keeping to his principles against the latter. Emery’s Aston Villa was a little sleepy on the day — perhaps with an eye to the Champions League and Bayern — and Ipswich sensed it and were ready to pounce. There was discipline in Ipswich’s defensive structure and their counter attack found several times to skewer Villa’s back line. What really worked for the Tractor Boys is that they never acted like anything but a win was the aim of the side. Make no mistake, though — they’ll be quite happy with the draw. And Delap has so much pace for a man his size. Phewf.
Ipswich Town vs Aston Villa player ratings
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What’s next?
Villa host Bayern Munich on Wednesday in the UEFA Champions League before welcoming Manchester United to town at 9am ET Sunday.
Ipswich have just under a week to prepare for a 10am Saturday visit to West Ham United.
How to watch Ipswich vs Aston Villa live, stream link and start time
Kick off time: 9 am ET Sunday (September 29)
Venue: Portman Road
TV Channel: USA Network
Streaming: Watch live on NBC.com
Ipswich Town vs Aston Villa live updates — By Nick Mendola
Ipswich Town vs Aston Villa final score: 2-2
Liam Delap 8', 72', Morgan Rogers 15', Ollie Watkins 32'
Pau Torres with a desperation slide
Ipswich counter again and Clarke sets up Wes Burns for a drive.
Burns has to settle his feet and that gives Pau Torres just enough time to recover and slide his massive frame into Burns’ lane.
Liam Delap, everybody — Ipswich 2-2 Aston Villa (72nd minute)
Omari Hutchinson sends Delap into the Villa final third on the counter attack.
Delap has beaten Ezri Konsa when his stepover cooks Diego Carlos and allows him to slap home with his left foot.
2-2!
Halftime — Ipswich 1-2 Aston Villa
Ipswich have produced a bit more danger despite having just 35% possession, but Villa’s goals were well-worked and deserved.
It’s all there in the second half, but a good position for the visitors.
Villa take the lead! Ipswich 1-2 Aston Villa (32nd minute)
It had been even in every way besides possession, but no more.
Really good movement in-and-around the 18 ends in Ollie Watkins nodding home in a contested manner.
Half-threat stymied by Dara O’Shea, but Villa soon score — Ipswich 1-1 Aston Villa (15th minute)
A ball pops high into the air inside of the Ipswich box, and Ollie Watkins is waiting for it to come down for a header.
Dara O’Shea gets between Watkins and the ball with an intelligent body block to deal with the danger.
Yet Villa is back at it and scores through Morgan Rogers!
Jacob Greaves desperation clearance is taken down and Rogers shows great technical acumen in a 1-2 to work himself into a central shooting range.
He doesn’t miss. 1-1.
Portman Road erupts! Ipswich Town 1-0 Aston Villa (8th minute)
It had been all Villa up to this, but the Tractor Boys won’t care about that.
It’s so tidy and smart from Kalvin Phillips as he sets up Jack Clarke on the left side.
Clarke looks set to tear into a shot but it’s a chopped cutback to Liam Delap, who beats Emiliano Martinez to the near post.
Delight at Portman Road!
Ipswich Town lineup
Muric, Tuanzebe, O’Shea, Greaves, Davis, Morsy, Phillips, Ogbene, Hutchinson, J. Clarke, Delap
Aston Villa lineup
Martinez, Konsa, Diego Carlos, Torres, Digne, Tielemans, Onana, Ramsey, Rogers, Bailey, Watkins
Ipswich focus, team news
OUT: Janoi Donacien (groin) | QUESTIONABLE: Harry Clarke (calf), Nathan Broadhead (thigh), Kalvin PHillips (thigh)
Aston Villa, team news
OUT: Boubacar Kamara (knee), Tyrone Mings (knee), Jaden Philogene-Bidace (undisclosed), John McGinn (hamstring) | QUESTIONABLE: Matty Cash (thigh)
Ipswich vs Aston Villa prediction
The fixtures are beginning to pile up for Villa, but they have far more depth this season than last and there appears to be little drop-off when called upon. It will be a grind, but they’ll get there in the end. Ipswich 1-2 Aston Villa.