Mitoma and Rutter Sink Ipswich to end Brighton’s Golde Premier League Run | Premier League

This was an object teaching in how to kill a game. Brighton had struggled to get a lot against Ipswich for almost an hour when Kaoru Mitoma’s shot pressed in, and from there they simply did not relax. Instead of leaning back, they pressed out mercilessly; The consequence was a first like win in nine and perhaps a platform to transform the image of an often frustrating campaign.

As Georginio ruded wisely turned into their second goal eight minutes from time, Brighton could enjoy winning a top-flight match with two or more for the first time since opening day. Rutter was one of three replacements introduced by Fabian Hürzeler almost as soon as they went on; Their power and energy from the bench meant that Ipswich simply could not come out after that, a hitherto respectable performance that was dissolved in the night and the buoyancy of a promising Christmas period that turned into lead.

After spending a blissful 24 hours outside the relegation zone, Ipswich returns to the lower three with harsh realities ringing in the ears. Maybe they could point to a gamechanging moment in the 54th minute when João Pedro charged to Christian Walton after he had cleared a back pass. João Pedro was booked, but the incident looked worse with each repetition: Video Assistant -the judge rejected any opportunity to recommend a red card, but he had made no effort to withdraw from the challenge and seemed lucky.

“He has left a little on the goalkeeper, that’s what it is, it’s not something we’ll cry about too much,” said Kieran McKenna, who is never one for excuses and was eager to focus on how the procedure ran away From Ipswich. “I haven’t seen it back, I didn’t scream for (a red card).” He may not be so generous after another view; Meanwhile, Hürzeler did not intend to offer another interpretation. “I don’t see a red card for this, never,” he said.

Shortly after this flashpoint, a care caught down the line from Joël Veltman Jacob Greaves, who could only help the ball into Yasin Ayaris Sti. Ayari transferred to the left to Matt O’Riley, who quickly found Mitoma for a low finish that seemed to go through Walton. The keeper may have been unpublished by his defender Leif Davis; Either way, it was a costly and at that time rare series of loose defense from an Ipswich team that was pretty much on top.

Georginio Rutter celebrates scoring the second goal for Brighton. Photography: John Walton/Pa

“We did not defend the situation as well as we would have wished, and that changed the game,” McKenna said. “We were the better team up to the point where their goal is.” It was a reasonable argument, though Ipswich in the first 20 minutes hardly touched the ball. However, they held their discipline and packed a stans when they were once marked by jumping forward. Nathan Broadheads Low Curler forced Bart Verbruggen to save with a strong hand; A similar strike from Liam Delap required action, and before half -time Omari Hutchinson pulled another smart stop from reach.

If Wes Burns, a threat to the right without fully finding the right last passport, had not caught a presentable opening wide before Mitoma’s stroke, Ipswich may have been able to build on their recent momentum. In fact, they hardly left their own half once in the back, where Walton saved excellently to refuse João Pedro a fresh vri in his pantomime villain’s turn and ruts, who got close before the smartly punished slurked defense from a left -sided free kick.

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Rutter and his colleague replacement Yankuba Minteh ran up the last quarter; An Ipswich team light on Fit attacking options and unable to detect new signing Jaden Philogene in time had no answers. They will not find life much easier when Manchester City, with two days extra rest, visits Suffolk on Sunday, although last month’s victory over Chelsea suggests a suitability for the larger apartment.

There was less to worry about Hürzeler. He sees his own damage list shorten and felt that also helped by a resounding FA Cup win the road on Norwich five days earlier, a corner may have been turned. “It was not the best performance from us, but this victory should give us confidence and faith back,” he said. “We are trying to regenerate now.” For Brighton, the possibilities will open again.