Liverpool maintained their lead at the top of the Premier League with a 4-1 thrashing of Ipswich Town at Anfield.
Ipswich foodbanks have warned that there has been a huge increase in demand over the last few weeks in the Suffolk town.
Thousands of Town fans made the trip to Anfield (Image: Ross Halls) Huge levels of expectation are building for the Southampton game. That’s understandable. But it also creates pressure. The hackneyed phrase 'must win' is being bandied about, inevitably.
Ipswich Town have completed the signing of forward Julio Enciso on loan from Brighton & Hove Albion for the rest of the season. The loan deal does not include an option to make the move permanent and Ipswich will cover Enciso’s wages in full.
Lamar Reynolds and Sam Corne scored with the visitors’ only two shots of the match, while Town rained in 38 attempts on Lucas Covolan’s goal before a crowd of 28,000 and millions watching at home on live TV. “Even as I talk to you about it now, it seems like it can’t have happened really,” says Stones co-owner Oliver Ash.
Liverpool has kept up its charge towards the Premier League title by thrashing Ipswich 4-1 and staying six points clear at the top.
A 500-mile round trip is a long way for anyone to go, let alone for a game that, as a fan, deep down you know there's little chance of getting something from it. But despite seeing their side lose 4-1 at Liverpool,
Liverpool will be hoping to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table when they host struggling Ipswich Town at Anfield on Saturday afternoon. Th
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