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Przemyslaw Placheta's first spell in England was at Norwich City

Przemyslaw Placheta's fine solo goal gave Oxford United an impressive victory over Ipswich Town, who missed the chance to go second in the Championship.

Substitute Placheta latched on to Brian de Keersmaecker's pinpoint ball over the top, an excellent first touch took him clear and he slotted wonderfully past Christian Walton.

Leif Davis had levelled for Ipswich after the break with an expertly taken volley from the edge of the box straight from a corner.

In the first half Azor Matusiwa's loose pass had gifted Oxford an opener as Mark Harris ran on to the ball and stroked in his first goal of the season after Walton had saved his initial effort.

Oxford's first win in six matches takes them out of the relegation zone and up to 19th, while Ipswich stay fifth after their six-game unbeaten run was ended.

Crucial period for both sides

Gary Rowett's side were not expected to get much out of a game against an in-form team that came down from the Premier League and they only had 27% possession over the 90 minutes.

But they more than matched their opponents after Davis' equaliser and could have won by a bigger margin.

Ole Romeny fizzed one just past the post, Tyler Goodrham was denied by Walton and De Keersmaecker fired wide from the edge of the area.

Meanwhile Kieran McKenna's Ipswich must refocus on their push for automatic promotion and an immediate return to the top flight.

After a slow start to the campaign this was their first defeat since 21 October and the next couple of weeks could go a long way to defining the Tractor Boys' season.

Following next Tuesday's rearranged trip to Blackburn, they host leaders Coventry and second-placed Stoke in the space of five days.

Oxford also face a crucial pre-Christmas period. They visit the teams either side of them in the table - 20th-placed Swansea and Blackburn, in 18th, in their next two matches before hosting Preston.

Ipswich lack clinical edge

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Kieran McKenna's side had 18 shots and 73% possession

Ipswich will almost certainly see this as a missed opportunity to pick up three points in a game where they went behind against the run of play and dominated the ball for long spells.

Oxford had barely threatened until Dutch midfielder Matusiwa did not look when attempting to play back to goalkeeper Walton and Harris nipped in to score for the first time in 16 matches this season.

Davis' cushioned volley into the bottom corner came from a set-piece routine that appeared to be straight from the training ground and the visitors pushed for a second goal straight after.

Jaden Philogene's low, bending effort was tipped around the post by Jamie Cumming after it took an awkward bounce in front of him.

Marcelino Nunez smashed an effort from distance straight at the goalkeeper and Cumming then took the ball in the face from George Hirst's close-range strike.

But Placheta's goal at the other end seemed to take the wind out of Ipswich's sails and they must now regroup for what might be a fiery midweek match at Ewood Park.

The initial game in September was abandoned after 79 minutes because of a waterlogged pitch, with Blackburn leading 1-0, and the EFL later said the fixture would have to be replayed in full.

'We showed brilliant energy' - Oxford reaction

Oxford United boss Gary Rowett told BBC Radio Oxford:

"You saw us drop into the bottom three, the players were completely aware of that, they realised it was a big game for us.

"It was always going to be difficult, they're a very talented side, they keep the ball really well and make it difficult for you to jump out.

"But I thought at moments we showed brilliant energy, brilliant defensive shape, to go 1-0 up and into the break without conceding too many big chances.

"When they scored we had a choice - do we sit in and allow them to dictate the game or do we make changes and go for it?

"I thought the changes worked and at 1-1 we stepped up and were brilliant for 15 or 20 minutes after that."

'We've given the game away' - Ipswich reaction

Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk:

"We weren't clinical enough when we had the game in the two big spells, probably at the start of the game we got into so many good positions. A couple of good chances to go and take the lead.

"And then when we get to 1-1, we had a couple of really good chances again to get to 2-1.

"We weren't clinical enough in terms of the chances we had and then we've given away two really poor goals.

"The first goal is an individual thing, so we will support the player [Azor Matusiwa] with that because that can happen over the course of a long season and the player has been doing brilliant for us.

"The second goal was poor organisation from us from what was their only threat at that point - it was going to be a counter-attack or a set play.

"It feels like we've given the game away a little bit."

Player of the match

Number: 7 P. Płacheta
Average rating 8.14
Number: 7 P. Płacheta
Average Rating: 8.14
Number: 9 M. Harris
Average Rating: 7.65
Number: 1 J. Cumming
Average Rating: 7.50
Number: 14 B. De Keersmaecker
Average Rating: 7.41
Number: 27 W. Lankshear
Average Rating: 7.40
Number: 19 T. Goodrham
Average Rating: 7.40
Number: 17 S. Mills
Average Rating: 7.27
Number: 6 M. Helik
Average Rating: 7.26
Number: 2 S. Long
Average Rating: 7.25
Number: 11 O. Romenij
Average Rating: 7.24
Number: 26 J. Currie
Average Rating: 7.22
Number: 3 C. Brown
Average Rating: 7.19
Number: 4 W. Vaulks
Average Rating: 7.15
Number: 12 L. Harris
Average Rating: 7.14
Number: 50 F. Krastev
Average Rating: 6.73

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