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IPSWICH TOWN REPORTS 2000-2001
Picture Jamie Scowcroft (left) shields from David Wetherall.

Ipswich 3 Bradford 1

By Richard Gibson, PA Sport

A deadly double from Dutchman Martijn Reuser helped send Ipswich up to third in the Premiership after the Suffolk side came from behind to beat bottom club Bradford at Portman Road.

Reuser, a less celebrated member of Ajax's 1995 European Cup-winning squad that included the likes of Patrick Kluivert, Edgar Davids and Kanu, netted with two precision finishes as Ipswich leapfrogged four places up the table.

Benito Carbone had provided an interval lead for the visitors with a 30-yard free-kick.

But Reuser's double, his first goals of the season, and another club opener for Mark Burchill, all in the space of 14 second-half minutes, catapulted George Burley's men into a Champions League spot and increased the odds-on probability of City dropping out of the top-flight.

Reuser has found it hard to hold down a first-team place since his switch from Holland last season but his inspirational second-half showing keeps the bizarre dream of European football returning to East Anglia alive.

Hermann Hreidarsson, Ipswich's £4million record signing, returned after a hamstring problem that kept him out of the two previous matches against Arsenal and Everton.

Bradford, eight points adrift at the foot of the table, recalled veteran midfielder Stuart McCall as they sought only their fourth win of a disastrous campaign.

Knowing a victory would leave only Manchester United and the Gunners in front of them, George Burley's side started brightly with a typically neat passing move forcing Gary Walsh, in the visitors goal, into a sixth-minute save.

Jim Magilton swung in a cross from the right, recent loan signing Burchill let the ball run and James Scowcroft swivelled to send a low shot straight at the former Manchester United goalkeeper.

Wilnis' mishit cross almost caught Walsh out - the ball just clearing his bar as he scampered back to his line - and did well to hold a fiercely driven centre from Scowcroft following a Titus Bramble surge.

Bramble then sent a header, from a Reuser free-kick - awarded after Hreidarsson was body-checked by Gary Locke - wide from eight yards as Ipswich continued to press for the opener.

Another delightful Magilton ball, that opened up the City defence, found Reuser eight yards out but Walsh acrobatically turned the Dutchman's improvised volley aside and Burchill was crowded out from the rebound.

But Town were rocked as the Bantams took a shock lead through a wondrous long-range strike from Carbone.

John McGreal fouled Ashley Ward, some 35 yards from goal, Eoin Jess touched the resultant free-kick to the diminutive Italian and Richard Wright was left clutching at thin air as the shot arrowed past the England man's despairing dive.

A hushed silence greeted the Yorkshire side's goal - only the fifth match out of 15 in the league that they have scored away from Valley Parade - from their only worthwhile effort of the opening period.

Northern Ireland international Magilton sent Scowcroft scurrying into the area five minutes before the interval. His pull-back was blocked by David Wetherall, and Jermaine Wright following up flashed his shot inches wide of the far post.

Burley withdrew Magilton, arguably the hosts' best player during the first period, at the interval and sent on Alun Armstrong up front with Scowcroft reverting to midfield.

Walsh was forced into action almost immediately, juggling a Bramble header around a post and getting booked by Andy d'Urso for protesting the award of a corner.

Bramble headed another Reuser corner over the top, before the Dutch international winger fired in a fine leveller, all of his own making.

He dispossessed Andy O'Brien on the left, raced into the area, cut back inside the chasing centre-back before curling a crisp shot beyond Wright and into the far corner.

Parity, delivered just short of the hour by Reuser's first goal of the season, should not have lasted long however, with Carbone's 68th-minute miss as incredible as his first-half opener.

Having robbed Jermaine Wright in his own half, the former Aston Villa forward fed the marauding Ashley Ward but somehow lifted the ball over the bar from point-blank range after his strike partner had squared.

Jim Jefferies' side were counting the cost of that Carbone gaffe moments later when Reuser scored his and the Blues' second with another free-kick.

Bradford, unlike the home side for Carbone's drive, constructed a four-man wall but it made scant difference as the winger whipped the ball over the bodies in front of him and inside Walsh's left-hand post.

A third was soon to follow and once again the lively Reuser was involved. His corner from the left was bulleted goalward by Hreidarsson's forehead and the slightest of touches from Burchill guided it past Walsh.

Walsh then fisted out a left-footed Reuser drive before an incident four minutes from time summed up Bradford's day.

Wright failed to hold a high ball in the area, providing substitute Robbie Blake with a free shot at goal, only for the striker's attempt to be stopped on the line by Jamie Clapham.

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