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Onuachu grabs Southampton rare win on miserable day for Ipswich and Muric

Southampton revived their faint survival hopes with only a second Premier League victory of the season thanks to Paul Onuachu s 87th minute winner at Ipswich

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This bottom-of-the-table clash looked destined to finish all square after Ipswich hitman Liam Delap struck his ninth goal of the campaign after 31 minutes to cancel out Joe Aribo’s opener at Portman Road.

A point did little for either team’s prospects and as the seconds ticked away Kieran McKenna’s men looked more likely to claim a winner, but they were stunned when Onuachu fired in after Arijanet Muric spilled Kamaldeen Sulemana’s low effort to secure Saints a precious away win.

With plenty at stake chances were limited until Southampton broke the deadlock in the 21st minute. Kyle Walker-Peters and Mateus Fernandes combined down the right before the latter’s cross deflected into the path of Aribo, who volleyed home for his third goal of the campaign from 12 yards.

Ipswich goalkeeper Muric did not cover himself in glory with a weak attempt at saving Aribo’s tame effort, but referee Michael Oliver was in the spotlight soon after.

Oliver, who was moved onto this fixture and off Arsenal versus Manchester City on Sunday after he received death threats over a red card given to the Gunners’ Myles Lewis-Skelly last weekend, faced more hostility after he first opted not to give Ipswich a free-kick in a dangerous position. More boos followed when Oliver decided Walker-Peters’ handball inside the Saints penalty area had been from a natural position, but the home faithful had a goal to celebrate soon after.

Not long after Delap had flicked over from close range, the former Manchester City forward showed his class with an assured 31st-minute finish. Ipswich received a touch of fortune after Nathan Broadhead’s pass ricocheted off Aribo and into Delap, who burst past Jan Bednarek too easily and slotted under Aaron Ramsdale.

It was nearly 2-1 two minutes later when a gorgeous outside of the boot through ball by Delap …

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