Sammie Szmodics and Liam Delap give Tractor Boys first league win of the season

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Ipswich Town sealed their first Premier League win since 2002 with a 2-1 win victory over Tottenham Hotspur in north London on Sunday.

Sammie Szmodics and Liam Delap were on target for the visitors, who lifted themselves out of the relegation zone with the stunning victory.

Both sides had chances early on, as Brennan Johnson missed from close range before Dominic Solanke had a chance saved, either side of Cameron Burgess clipping the bar with a header.

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Shortly after the half-hour mark, Szmodics put Ipswich ahead - the sixth time they have taken the lead in a game this season - with a brilliantly executed overhead kick after Spurs failed to clear Jens-Lys Cajuste’s cross.

Chasing their first win since their return to the top flight, Ipswich doubled their lead when Delap stabbed home on the line following a mix-up between Guglielmo Vicario and Radu Dragusin.

Spurs thought they had found a way back into the game when Solanke turned in from close range just minutes into the second half, but it was ruled out by VAR for a handball.

The hosts got a goal when Rodrigo Bentancur thumped home a header from Pedro Porro’s corner to halve the deficit and give Ange Postecoglou’s side just over 20 minutes to find an equaliser.

But they could not find it as the away side held on for three points, while Spurs slumped to their fifth defeat of the season.

Talking point - Ipswich claim first PL victory since 2002

It has taken them 11 attempts, but Ipswich have finally got over the hump with their first top-flight victory of the season. Not only that, but it takes them out of the relegation zone and up to 17th after overtaking Wolves and Crystal Palace.

Although it took them until November to secure maximum points, they have drawn five and lost five - the same number of defeats as Spurs - so it has not been all bad for the newcomers who can begin their push for survival.

As for Spurs, it was the second time they had handed an opponent their first win of the season after Palace beat them at Selhurst Park at the end of August. Ange Postecoglou’s side are now 10th in the table, 12 points off leaders Liverpool and three adrift of fourth-place Brighton.

Player of the Match - Sammie Szmodics (Ipswich Town)

The Irishman was a handful for Spurs to deal with on Sunday and he scored the standout goal of the tie with his excellent acrobatic effort in the first half.

And his third goal of the Premier League season made all the difference in the end, as it gave Ipswich the momentum to go and grab a second, while Spurs could not claw themselves back into the contest.

Ipswich goalkeeper Arijanet Muric deserves a mention for his performance between the sticks. He made five saves to deny the likes of Son Heung-min and Solanke.

Szmodics

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Player ratings:

Tottenham: Vicario 6, Porro 7, Romero 6, Dragusin 5, Udogie 7, Sarr 7, Bentancur 7, Kulusevski 5, Johnson 6, Solanke 6, Son 7

Subs: Bissouma N/A, Maddison N/A, Werner 6

Ipswich: Muric 8, Tuanzebe 7, Johnson 6, O’Shea 7, Burgess 7, Davis 7, Cajuste 7, Morsy 7, Hutchinson 7, Szmodics 8, Delap 8

Subs: Clarke 6, Luongo N/A, Hirst 6

Match highlights

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Spurs have fallen 2-0 down at home to a promoted side in the Premier League for the first time since April 2003, versus Kevin Keegan's Manchester City.

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