Sunday Sun

BORO RATED

- At Portman Road

SENY DIENG

Dieng had to make some big saves to keep Boro in it as he recovered from his error in midweek, showing his strength of character.

LUKE AYLING

A mixed performanc­e. Going forward he did really well. Defensivel­y, it was a tough afternoon against Sarmiento.

RAV VAN DEN BERG

Stood up to a really tough challenge with flying colours. Put in some excellent tackles and stayed calm throughout.

MATT CLARKE

A tougher afternoon for the recentlybr­illiant centre-back.

LUKAS ENGEL

A really tough afternoon. Engel’s dogged determinat­ion was epitomised with an excellent last-ditch block in the second half.

ISAIAH JONES

Was one of Boro’s biggest counter-attacking threats, but he didn’t protect Ayling too well from a defensive point of view.

JONNY HOWSON

Howson battled hard throughout and protected the defence well in the face of Ipswich’s fluid attack.

FINN AZAZ

At times there are real encouragin­g signs, but he can drift in and out of games too much.

LEWIS O’BRIEN

Worked hard and provided the usual energy for Boro. Almost provided an assist with an excellent cross for Clarke

SAMMY SILVERA

Into the side and did enough to justify it. Lacked an end product on this occasion but the intent was there.

EMMANUEL LATTE LATH

Worked his socks off up top and most importantl­y continued his fine goalscorin­g form.

SUBSTITUTE­S

SAM GREENWOOD ............ 6

For Silvera (69min). Straight into the action with a solid driving effort, but otherwise struggled to get up to speed.

DAN BARLASER ............. N/A

For Howson (86min).

IPSWICH

Not used: Gilbert, Dijksteel, Bangura, Jones, Thomas, Mccabe, Finch

*Subs must play 15 minutes to gain a mark

Hladky, Tuanzebe (Ball, 89’), Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis, Hutchinson, Morsy, Chaplin (Travis, 89’), Luongo (Taylor, 77’), Sarmiento (Broadhead, 59’), Al Hamadi (Moore, 59’). Subs: Walton, Harness, Jackson, Humphreys,

GOALS:BORO: Latte Lath (20’); ITFC: Luongo (30’)

BOOKINGS: BORO: Howson (57’), Ayling (90+3’); ITFC: Luongo (49’), Travis (90+5’)

SENT OFF: None

REFEREE: Sam Allison (Chippenham)

ATTENDANCE: 28,771

MIDDLESBRO­UGH battled hard to earn a credible away point at Championsh­ip league leaders Ipswich Town, but dropped to an almost irretrieva­ble position as far as their playoff hopes are concerned.

While a really credible point in isolation, with Norwich City scoring late to win at Preston North End, they moved eight points ahead of Boro with just nine left. With Boro not back in action until a week on Monday when Leeds United visit, their fate might be sealed before they even kick another ball.

At Portman Road though there was plenty of positives to take. Going toe-to-toe with one of this season’s best in this division, Boro had to battle hard and defend well at times. There’ll be frustratio­n as well because, just like at Hull, they took the lead though Emmanuel Latte Lath only to be pegged back through former Boro man Massimo Luongo.

Michael Carrick (pictured right) made one change from the midweek draw at Hull City. Sammy Silvera was given a chance, replacing Sam Greenwood after a difficult spell for the Leeds United loanee. There was no change in formation either, with Carrick deciding to match Ipswich man for man.

It led to another entertaini­ng game, with Boro clear in their view that they needed wins and nothing else at this stage. They would have been frustrated not to have been ahead at the interval too, despite the home fans enjoying far the better of the first 45.

Ipswich

started

fast

in

the game and Boro were under the cosh with Jeremy Sarmiento causing problems on Boro’s right and Conor Chaplin going close with a couple of early opportunit­ies.

But it was Boro who got their noses in front on 20 minutes, as Latte Lath’s fine goalscorin­g form continued. Profiting from a poor clearance from Vaclav Hladky, Boro worked it across to Luke Ayling on the right and his cross was pinpoint as Latte Lath got in between the two centreback­s and headed home his 14th of the season and his fifth in as many games.

Having weathered the early storm and got themselves into a good position to change the atmosphere at Portman Road, Boro will be frustrated that, just like at Hull City in midweek, they couldn’t capitalise. With the Tractor Boys eventually resettling and changing the momentum of the game when Omari Hutchinson fired just over the bar, it gave them the onus to grab their equaliser.

It came from a corner, which had caused an issue earlier in the game for Boro. This one saw the ball go all the way through to the back post and Matt Clarke didn’t seem to be aware of the danger as he looked to let it run out only for exboro man Luongo to arrive unexpected­ly and slam it home from close range.

Ipswich regained control from their equaliser and had more good opportunit­ies to, like Hull, turn the game around and go in ahead. The closest of their opportunit­ies saw them open up Boro’s defence only for Sarmiento to hit the post. At the other end, Boro had to wait until the 43rd minute to mount another meaningful attack.

Looking dangerous enough on the counter throughout, Latte Lath had a half-chance when Silvera got away down the left before squaring across the edge for the in-form striker. His first effort was blocked by what he appealed as a handball. Nothing given, the ball came back but his second effort was diverted behind for a corner.

It was Boro who made the positive start to the second half. They saw a lot more of the ball in the early stages and had the first chance after the interval too when Ayling’s cross-field ball provided Silvera with space. As he knocked it past Axel Tuanzebe on the outside, he couldn’t get his effort on target with his weaker left foot.

With Jonny Howson driving one at goal too, Boro were looking stronger, but were very quickly given a warning of what Ipswich are capable of. Hutchinson was sent away off Engel’s shoulders and found himself through when he skipped past Clarke with ease. Engel was struggling to keep up but refused to give up and managed to get back and provide the lastditch block to divert the shot over the bar in an excellent piece of committed defending.

From that moment Boro managed to tighten up and the game had a large period with both sides probing but creating little of note. The home side threw on Nathan Broadhead and Kieffer Moore in their search for a winner while Carrick turned to Greenwood over Silvera for the final 16 minutes.

Straight into the action, the Leeds loanee received the ball in a pocket of space from roughly 25 yards out and managed to sting the palms of Hladky. Up the other end moments later, Hutchinson continued to cause problems as he got in behind from Boro’s left but was thwarted by a solid Dieng save.

Both sides were going for it though and the hosts had their goalkeeper to thank for two huge saves within minutes. Hladky first denied Jones when Latte Lath broke and played the Boro wide man in. Aiming for the bottom corner, Hladky got down and got a fingertip on the ball to tip it wide.

The resulting corner was overhit from Greenwood but recycled on the opposite flank by Lewis O’brien. His cross was headed goalwards by Clarke, but Hladky again diverted it off target on the stretch - this time with a strong hand to tip it over.

It was a solid, battling point away at top of the league.

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