Soccer-Ipswich earn cathartic win to mark Premier League return


Soccer Football - Premier League - Ipswich Town v Sunderland - Portman Road, Ipswich, Britain - August 22, 2026 Ipswich Town's Jack Clarke scores their second goal past Sunderland's Robin Roefs REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

IPSWICH, England, Aug 22 (Reuters) - ⁠Jack Clarke's late strike secured a cathartic victory on ⁠Saturday for newly promoted Ipswich Town, whose 2-1 win ‌over Sunderland underscored the club's desire to shake off the memories of a dismal 2024-25 Premier League campaign.

Ipswich won only once after December 2024 as their ​return to the top flight following two ⁠decades in the lower tiers ⁠ended in a 19th-place finish and relegation back to the Championship.

But ⁠the ‌club earned another promotion last season, and marked their return to the big time with a victory that ⁠drew an emotional response from the roaring crowd ​at Portman Road.

"They ‌pushed us on, they kept us going ... we finished ⁠really strong and ​that's a credit to the fans," Ipswich captain Dara O'Shea, who has been at the club since 2024, said.

Ipswich won only once ⁠at Portman Road in the 2024-25 Premier ​League campaign, which started with a 10-game winless streak.

But the stadium has been hard to breach for visitors in the last year, ⁠with Ipswich unbeaten in home league games since October 2025.

"It took the club a long time to win last time in the Premier League so to put one on the board is ​nice. But one win won’t get us ⁠where we need to get to," said manager Gary O'Neil.

Ipswich next ​visit Manchester United in the league on ‌August 30.

"Everyone is calm. We can ​get stronger in the next 10 days," O'Neil added.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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