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Leicester City 3-1 Ipswich Town: 5 Things We Learned

A more robust performance saw the Foxes come away with three points from their most complete performance of the season.

13.12.25, 23:16 Updated 01.01.26, 12:27 5 Minute Read

Andy Moore

Andy Moore

The Foxes bounced back from a disappointing 2nd half against Bristol City in midweek, with arguably their most consistent performance of the season in a 3-1 win over Ipswich Town at the King Power Stadium at the weekend.

Two outrageous first-half goals, the first an arrowed 25-yarder, a worthy goal of the season contender from the impressive Bobby De Corvoda-Reid, before the second and perhaps a contender for the greatest ever Foxes goal, a 70+ yard effort from inside his own half by Abdul Fatawu, gave the Foxes a 2-goal lead at the break. 

A third goal from Jordan Ayew effectively ended the contest inside an hour, though a calamitous mistake from goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk, threatened a route back into the game for the lacklustre Tractor Boys.

Here AndyFFS looks at 5 things we learnt from the win.

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