No decision came from referee Mark Brown, although Sharp continued to appeal the call through to the half-time whistle.Ipswich's best chance before that came saw Chris Wood drive into a crowd of Leeds defenders after Silvestri flapped at a cross.The Italian keeper was far more assured straight after the restart, though, diving to his right to push away a Tyrone Mings header from a Luke Chambers cross, while at the other end Sharp should have done better with a close-range hit that was easy for Bialkowski.It was going to take something special to change the game and Mowatt produced it 71 minutes in
He lined up a free-kick in the right channel, 25 yards out, and whipped it beyond Bialkowski at his near post for a brilliant opener.Leeds had no time to consider protecting their lead, though, for three minutes later it was gone
Sears drilled in a low shot from the left of the box and Silvestri was unable to gather it, allowing it to go through his hands and into the bottom corner.But as soon as he had picked himself up his side were ahead again
Byram got away down the right and, although his cross was a little behind Sharp, the striker adjusted his body accordingly to crack a fine 77th-minute volley beyond Bialkowski.The drama was not done there
Sears made his way into the box and tried to flick in a cross, but Bamba raised his arm above his head as he tried to block it
Brown spotted it and gave Murphy the chance to level but he found Silvestri determined to atone
Source : PA
Source: PA