English second division side Ipswich Town will be back in the Premier League after 22 years after they beat relegated Huddersfield Town 2-0 on the final day of the Championship league season on Saturday (May 4). Playing at home at Portman Road, Ipswich needed a point on the final day of the season to seal their return to the Premier League. However, with the team in great spirit and form, they secured three points to enter the top flight.
Ipswich back in Premier League
Going into the final day, with a poor goal difference compared to third placed Leeds United, Ipswich were in danger of missing out on promotion had they lost and Leeds United won on the final day. However, there was no rush in the proceedings at the Portman Road on Saturday with Wes Burns opening the scoring in the 27th minute. The goal also meant that Huddersfield’s chance of mathematical survival was over.
The lead was doubled in the 48th minute when Omari Hutchinson converted for their side’s second goal after three minutes into the second half. With Huddersfield looking out of ideas and no chance of survival, there was no resistance offered by them which sealed a 2-0 win for the home side. Ipswich’s job was further smoothened by Leeds’ 2-1 defeat to Southampton.
With the win, The Blues ended with 96 points from the 46-game league season, scoring 92 league goals along the way, and gained promotion from the third tier last season.
Credit goes to manager Kieran McKenna who took the side’s reign in 2021 when Ipswich were 11th in League One (third tier of English football). However, back-to-back promotions do mean they will compete against the likes of Liverpool, Manchester United and other top teams in the Premier League.
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