Ipswich Town 2-0 Brighton & Hove Albion

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Ipswich manager Mick McCarthyImage source, PA
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Mick McCarthy's Ipswich are now unbeaten in three and sit in the Championship top 10.

Jonathan Parr's first goal in more than two-and-a-half-years, and a stunning effort from Daryl Murphy, gave Ipswich their second 2-0 home win in four days.

Brighton went the same way as Millwall on Saturday after a deserved win for the Tractor Boys, who moved up to ninth in the Championship.

Parr broke the deadlock on 79 minutes after forcing home a rebound.

And Murphy's audacious first-time shot from an acute angle with two minutes remaining sealed the three points.

Mick McCarthy's Ipswich side had four points from their last two games going into this encounter with a Brighton team looking to bounce back following a 3-2 defeat at Brentford at the weekend.

It was the hosts who came closest to an opening goal, when in the 26th minute Murphy burst clear, only for the Ipswich frontman to clip the top of the crossbar.

Brighton responded well, with Kazenga Lua Lua's neat lay-off met by Sam Baldock, whose low 20-yard shot was superbly tipped away by keeper Dean Gerken.

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Hyypia on Ipswich v Brighton

Gerken was again called into action after the interval when Lewis Dunk's header met Danny Holla's corner, but the centre-back could find no way through.

The game was stretched and with both keepers regularly tested it took a mistake to break the deadlock.

Great work down the left by Ipswich led to Jay Tabb's shot being smothered by Brighton stopper David Stockdale, only for Parr to bundle home the rebound.

And the win was made safe at the death when full-back Tyrone Mings' long ball down the left was chased down by Murphy, whose excellent first-time shot from outside the 18-yard box found the far corner.

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Post-match: Ipswich manager McCarthy

Ipswich manager Mick McCarthy:

"Tyrone Mings showed why I wanted him in my team, why I wanted him at this club, and why he wasn't for sale [in August].

"He wasn't going anywhere and no amount of euros or pounds was going to make a difference. We picked him up from relative obscurity and helped him become a player. Now I want him to help us become a good team."

Brighton boss Sami Hyypia:

"I am not too unhappy about the performance but of course I am unhappy that we lost - I want to win every game.

"The players want to win games but that time will come. We need to get some points but the league position doesn't really matter at the moment. But I know we are already a bit behind and we can't fall too behind."

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