Doku fed Kevin De Bruyne down the Ipswich right and his cross bounced kindly for Foden. Who took a touch before swivelling and firing home inside the six-yard box.

Three minutes later City doubled their lead, with Foden teeing up Kovacic to drill a low shot through a crowded penalty area into the net.
“You’re going down with United,” came Kevin De Bruyne the chant from the City end. Their fans revelling in their neighbours’ demise against Brighton in the early kick-off.
Suddenly City looked like scoring with every attack and De Bruyne skied one chance. Before squaring for Foden to roll number three underneath the dive of Walton.
The half-time whistle offered Ipswich some respite. They almost pulled a goal back after the restart. When Ben Johnson’s shot was kept out by Ederson.
But seconds later they were four down, with สมัคร ufabet กับเรา รับโบนัสทันที Doku cutting inside from the left and seeing his effort deflected past Walton by O’Shea.
Haaland got his goal just before Kevin De Bruyne the hour. With Ipswich’s Jack Clarke the fall guy. After his square pass went straight to Doku.
The Belgian winger slid the ball through to Haaland, who calmly slotted his 22nd goal of the season past Walton.
Haaland was promptly given the rest of the afternoon off. So substitute McAtee rounded off the scoring by heading in Kovacic’s cross with 20 minutes left.
Memories of Ipswich’s 9-0 humiliation by Manchester United 30 years ago must have come flooding back but, mercifully for them, City declared on six.