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Ghanaian forward Jordan Ayew climbed off the bench to score a late goal for Leicester City in their Premier League game against Ipswich Town.
Ayew scored in the 1-1 draw game on Saturday afternoon to salvage a point for Steve Cooper's men on the road.
The two teams had a strong start to the opening half but it was Ipswich who looked more threatening every now and then.
The home side took 11 shots in the first half, six more than Leicester managed but there was no goal for either of the side.
Ten minutes after the break, Ipswich broke the deadlock when Leif Davis scored from a Sam Morsy assist.
However, Kieran McKenna's side were reduced to 10 players in the 77th minute following a red card to Kalvin Philips for a foul which earned him a second yellow card.
Ayew, who started the game off the bench, then came on in the 86th minute, replacing Victor Kristiansen.
Eight minutes later, Ayew was on the score to level the score for the Foxes and ensure they walked away with a point.
The goal against Ipswich means Ayew has now scored two goals in his last three league games for Leicester and his third for the club across all competitions.
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