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Idah’s double in vain as Azaz and Plymouth devour Norwich

Championship round-up: Ireland international striker grabs brace but is undone by U21 counterpart while Vardy
guides Leicester to top of table

Morgan Whittaker scored his first Championship hat-trick as Plymouth stormed to a 6-2 thrashing of Norwich at

Home Park. Promoted Argyle had the points all-but wrapped up by half-time after racing into a 4-0 lead through two

from Whittaker and further goals from Dan Scarr and Ireland Under 21 star Finn Azaz.

Whittaker, a £1m signing from Swansea, then added his third just before the hour and, although Norwich pulled two

back through Ireland striker Adam Idah, the hosts wrapped up a comprehensive win late on through Luke Cundle.

Idah’s brace took his tally to five goals in 12 games for club and country this season.

Bristol City manager Nigel Pearson’s first return to Leicester City since leaving the club in 2015 ended in defeat as his

former team moved back to the top of the table with a 1-0 victory.

The match-winning goal came from Jamie Vardy, a player Pearson brought to the King Power Stadium 11 years ago.

His 67th-minute penalty, after Kai Naismith had brought down Wilfred Ndidi, set up Leicester’s seventh league win

of the season, and their third in successive games.

Australian midfielder Massimo Luongo struck a late winner as Ipswich recorded a dramatic 4-3 victory over

Blackburn in a pulsating game at Portman Road. The result lifted Town to second place – and they have now won 19

of their last 22 league matches, amassing a total of 59 points in the process.

Goals from Harry Clarke, Nathan Broadhead and George Hirst put the hosts in control in the first half after Arnor

Sigurdsson equalised. An own goal from Clarke cut the deficit before Sammie Szmodics levelled but Luongo’s effort

made it seven wins from eight league games this season for Ipswich.

Preston’s winning streak came to a halt with a 1-1 draw at Rotherham. The visitors had won their last six games to

storm to the top of the Championship, but they were held by the Millers, with former North End man Jordan Hugill

netting for the home side. Liam Lindsay ensured Preston left with a point with an equaliser on the stroke of half-time.

Middlesbrough claimed their first league win of the season at the eighth time of asking as they came from behind to

beat Southampton 2-1 at the Riverside. Michael Carrick’s side looked to be heading for another difficult afternoon

when Adam Armstrong slotted home a 17th-minute opener.

However, after Riley McGree fired the Teessiders level just before half-time, Jonny Howson claimed a welcome

winner from the penalty spot midway through the second half. The victory lifts Middlesbrough off the foot of the Sky

Bet Championship table, while defeat for Southampton means Russell Martin’s side have now suffered four losses in row.

Second-half goals from Joel Piroe, Sam Byram and Jaidon Anthony earned Leeds a deserved 3-0 win over Watford at

Elland Road. Piroe gave Leeds the lead midway through the second half as he volleyed home to finish off a fine move

by Daniel Farke’s side. Byram capped his return to the side as he headed in from a corner and Anthony’s late goal

moved Leeds up to fifth in the table having seen off a Watford outfit who rarely threatened.

Sheffield Wednesday fans turned on manager Xisco Muñoz as their team were brushed aside 3-0 by fellow strugglers

Swansea in Wales. Goals by Jamal Lowe, Jerry Yates and Charlie Patino ensured the dismal Owls’ wait for a win on

their return to the Championship extended to an eighth game.

Wednesday fans sold out the away end, but were forced to witness a limp display from their team which saw them

threaten only in very brief spells. They called for Munoz to go at regular intervals throughout the second half as

defeat became inevitable – and with just two points on the board there’s a possibility they may well get their wish in

the coming days.

West Brom was unable to defeat Millwall despite hitting the crossbar twice during the 0-0 draw, but they also owed

Alex Palmer thanks to his first-half penalty save. Prior to Alex Mowatt and Brandon Thomas-Asante hitting the post-

half woodwork, Palmer stopped Millwall forward Zian Flemming from scoring from the penalty spot in the 27th

minute. Despite having drawn their previous three games, the outcome means West Brom have now gone four games

without a victory.

 

 

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