Struggling Ipswich secure shock win at Bournemouth

Relegation-threatened Ipswich Town secured a shock 2-1 win at Bournemouth in the Premier League on Wednesday, three days after the hosts lost 2-1 to Manchester City in the FA Cup quarterfinals.

Bournemouth started brightly, with Evanilson and Antoine Semenyo going close, but Ipswich took the lead in the 34th minute when midfielder Julio Enciso's incisive through ball found Nathan Broadhead who slotted home.

After the break, Ipswich goalkeeper Alex Palmer denied Alex Scott and Ryan Christie before the visitors doubled their advantage on the hour mark when Liam Delap latched onto a clinical cross from Conor Townsend.

Bournemouth threatened to get back into the game when a penalty was awarded for Axel Tuanzebe's foul on Semenyo, only for the decision to be changed to a free kick after a VAR review, but the home side did manage to reduce the deficit when Evanilson pounced on Lewis Cook's rebound in the 67th minute.

However, Andoni Iraola's men were unable to find an equaliser and slipped to 10th in the table on 44 points after five league games without a win. They travel to 16th-placed West Ham on Saturday.

Ipswich, who recorded only their fourth win of the season, are 18th on 20 points, nine behind fellow strugglers Wolverhampton Wanderers, whom they host on Saturday.