Wolves clinch comeback win at Ipswich to boost survival hopes
Norwegian forward Jorgen Strand Larsen scored an 84th-minute winner as Wolverhampton Wanderers made it three Premier League victories in a row to boost their survival chances after beating fellow strugglers Ipswich Town 2-1 at Portman Road on Saturday.
Ipswich made a positive start, with Liam Delap firing the home side into a 16th-minute lead when the forward finished from close range, sending the ball through the legs of Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa.
But Wolves responded brilliantly after the break and their efforts were rewarded when substitute Pablo Sarabia equalised in the 72nd minute with a clinical finish from just inside the box after being set-up by Strand Larsen. The Norwegian then tapped home to put the visitors ahead and seal all three points.
Wolves remain 17th in the Premier League standings with 32 points, 12 ahead of Ipswich, who are in the relegation zone, with seven matches left.
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