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TRACTOR BOYS TOO STRONG FOR THE OWLS

By Russell Cook

IPSWICH TOWN 3
Kipre 33, Philogene 60, Clarke 87

SHEFFIELD WED 1
Cooper 71

SHEFFIELD Wednesday boss Henrik Pedersen said he was “really, really proud” of his team despite their defeat at Ipswich.
The Tractor Boys climbed up to third in the Championship with goals from Cedric Kipre, Jaden Philogene, and Jack Clarke, while Liam Cooper pulled one back for the beleaguered Owls.
And Pedersen said he was delighted with his team’s performance and produced one of their “better halves” of the season.
He said: “I am really, real...

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