Rotherham 2-2 Ipswich: Christ Tiehi strike snatches draw for Millers
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Christ Tiehi's late equaliser gave struggling Rotherham a point against high-flying Ipswich, who missed the chance to cut Leicester's lead at the top of the Championship to a single point.
Jack Taylor appeared to have given Kieran McKenna's Ipswich side a late victory with a goal three minutes from time, but Tiehi's shot from distance snatched a draw for the Millers in a frantic finish.
The visitors had come from behind to lead after Sam Morsy's wonderful finish cancelled out Sam Nombe's early opener.
The Tractor Boys stay second, three points behind leaders Leicester but eight clear of third-placed Leeds, while Rotherham remain in the bottom three after just one win in their past 10 matches.
The home side took a shock early lead in Tuesday's game, which had to be rearranged after the River Don burst its banks three weeks ago in the wake of Storm Babet.
Fred Onyedinma's driving run and cross set up Nombe, who finished smartly at the back post for his first goal for the club.
But Morsy picked his spot in the top corner with an inch-perfect shot, after a perfectly executed free-kick move, as Ipswich equalised in the 19th minute.
Town were the better team from that point on, although they failed to fashion many clear-cut chances in the second half, with Leif Davis and Conor Chaplin off target from outside the area, while Sean Morrison headed wide for Rotherham when he should have done better.
The visitors went in front when Davis' 87th-minute ball into the box from the left was hacked away by defender Oli Rathbone but ricocheted off Jack Taylor, past keeper Viktor Johansson and over the line.
The goal looked like it would give McKenna's side a fifth win in six Championship matches, but Tiehi's side-footed finish from the edge of the area brought the hosts level.
Ipswich, who remain unbeaten on the road this season in the league, had the chance to move a point behind Leicester with victory, following the Foxes' defeat to Leeds on Friday night.
But Rotherham defended resolutely, and held on for a well-earned point after a performance which belied their place in the relegation zone.
Rotherham manager Matt Taylor told BBC Radio Sheffield:
"We felt it was a deserved point, when they scored the second goal I felt a bit of heartbreak, especially because it as a ricochet.
"We always had a threat about us from an attacking point of view and the game was in the balance. We had to make the most of our opportunities from set pieces, and the goal came from a long throw in.
"Christ Tiehi is a classy player, we're lucky it fell to him and he kept his composure, it was a great finish.
"We had to get pressure on the ball, get bodies forward, and the lads have saved themselves from a complete rollicking."
Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk:
"I thought we did a lot of good things. To concede an away goal early makes it a very difficult challenge to get anything from the game.
"We got the goal back and took control of the game. Then the second half we really played our football and stuck to the game plan.
"The frustration is that we have conceded a goal from a long throw which means we didn't get what I felt we deserved.
"We didn't stick to our few of our principles, and we will reflect on what we did wrong tonight and learn from it to make sure we do better."