Daily Express

Cook feels heat as Ipswich flounder

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IPSWICH manager Paul Cook reflected on one of his “toughest days in management” after a 5-2 home defeat by Bolton.

The pre-season favourites for promotion are still looking for a first victory after Oladapo Afolayan took centre stage with a brace for the Trotters.

Cook, above, said: “It was one of my toughest days in management, to watch a team take the lead, equalise, then give goals away.” Lincoln also scored five, at

Cambridge, with Anthony Scully scoring two in a 5-1 win, and manager Michael Appleton said: “There was so much to admire from the performanc­e.” Sunderland stayed top with a 2-1 home win over Accrington, Dan Neil, 19, scoring his first senior goal for the club.

Wigan moved up to second with a 2-1 home victory over Doncaster, despite Tommy Rowe putting bottom-of-the-table Rovers in front. Two Will Keane goals turned the tables.

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