A magnificent first half display moved Ipswich to within a point of the
Nationwide Division One play-off zone after securing victory over newly-promoted
Portsmouth.
Superbly executed goals from Martijn Reuser, Tommy Miller and the impressive
Pablo Counago earned Town a commanding advantage at the the interval against a
Portsmouth side whose minds were clearly on their summer holidays rather than
football.
And things could have been even worse for the visitors had referee Eddie
Wolstenholme not overlooked Gianluca Festa's elbow on Reuser and Steve Stone's
clear handball in the penalty area.
The second period was a much more low-key affair as Portsmouth finally sparked
into life. But Ipswich's intricate passing game gave them the edge all evening
and they ran out easy winners.
Ipswich dominated the early exchanges and it was no surprise when they took
the lead after 11 minutes.
Arjan De Zeeuw's hapless square ball across the face of goal was pounced upon
by Reuser - only in the starting XI because of an injury to Richard Naylor - who
had space to bear down on goal before unleashing a fine 25-yard strike that took
a fortunate bounce over the despairing dive of goalkeeper Shaka Hislop.
Pompey battled back gamely and Festa thought he had equalised when his
speculative long-range drive was expertly parried around the post by Andy
Marshall.
However, Festa was fortunate to be still on the field as Wolstenholme should
have sent off the former Middlesbrough man - who had already been booked for
dissent after 27 seconds - for an elbow on Reuser after 21 minutes.
Ipswich maintained their composure and doubled their lead after 27 minutes.
Matthew Richards' teasing ball from the left flank was not dealt with and Miller
was on hand to prod the ball past Hislop with his left foot.
And three minutes later Counago added a brilliant third.
The Spanish marksman turned De Zeeuw inside out before hitting a wonderful
strike that soared into the roof of the net from the right side of the penalty
box.
A few choice words from Pompey manager Harry Redknapp at the interval had the
desired effect as his side began to exhibit the qualities that have made them
such a force this season.
Svetoslav Todorov had been a virtual spectator for much of the game but was
finally provided with the service to get behind Ipswich's back four.
However, Town were happy to sit back, defend in numbers and reduce Portsmouth
to hopeful long-range strikes such as Nigel Quashie's wayward effort just before
the hour mark.
Ipswich's were also still creating chances, and Wolstenholme enraged the home
fans further after he failed to see Stone's blatant handball that deflected
Reuser's 64th-minute goalbound header to safety.
Redknapp brought Gary O'Neill, Vincent Pericard and Kevin Harper into the
action to give his side another attacking dimension but the triple substitution
merely stiffened Ipswich's resolve.
But the scoreline was irrelevant to Portsmouth fans whose celebrations at
already being promoted masked the result as Wolstenholme signalled the end of
the contest amidst loud cheers from both sets of supporters.
And on the evidence of this performance, Ipswich may have further cause
to party at the end of the season.
Teams
Ipswich: Marshall, Wilnis, Holland, Gaardsoe, Makin, Richards,
Reuser (Westlake 82), Magilton (Wright 69), Miller, Counago,
Marcus Bent (Armstrong 82).
Subs Not Used: Bowditch, Pullen.
Booked: Gaardsoe.
Goals: Reuser 11, Miller 27, Counago 30.
Portsmouth: Hislop, Primus, Foxe, De Zeeuw (O'Neil 68), Stone,
Sherwood, Quashie, Festa, Merson (Harper 68), Todorov,
Bradbury (Pericard 60).
Subs Not Used: Kawaguchi, Diabate.
Booked: Festa, Sherwood.
Att: 29,396
Ref: E Wolstenholme (Lancashire).