Morsy provides assistance as Ipswich Town narrowly defeat bottom-of-the-league Rotherham.
Ipswich Town faced a sluggish start to the match, conceding a goal within the first two minutes with Tom Eaves giving Rotherham an early lead. However, they managed to equalize seven minutes later through a goal set up by Sam Morsy, marking his fourth assist of the season. Morsy skillfully took a touch inside the box before delivering a precise cross, setting up Wes Burnes for a powerful header at the far post, leveling the score at 1-1.
Goals from Kieffer Moore and Burnes in the first half provided Ipswich with a two-goal advantage heading into halftime. Despite this, Rotherham mounted a comeback, narrowing the deficit to one at the hour mark as Hakeem Odoffin capitalized on a defensive scramble by the hosts.
The game witnessed late drama as Rotherham secured a 94th-minute equalizer from a Cafu penalty. However, Ipswich responded swiftly, with Arsenal youth product Omari Hutchinson scoring the winning goal moments later.