The city of Ipswich was relegated to the Premier League on Saturday after a 3-0 defeat at Newcastle United, with visitors reduced to 10 men after Ben Johnson was expelled for having collected two yellow cards in the first half.
Ipswich has 21 points, 15 behind West Ham United with four left games, while Newcastle rose to third place in 62, five behind Arsenal in second place and one in front of Manchester City in fourth place in the race for the Champions League football next season.
He needed a victory to get any mathematical possibility of being awake, the scope of the task that faced visitors became quickly evident as Newcastle attacked the waves and had a goal forbidden in the 22nd minute in which Bruno Guimaraes had obstructed the goalkeeper Alex Palmer.
Things went badly for Ipswich when Johnson was booked to immerse herself in the 30th minute and left seven minutes later while took her second yellow card for pulling Alexander Isak back.
While the break approached, Sandro Tonali fired a shot from the processing of the wood before Newcastle finally took the command of the first half in the arrest time, Isak scored from the point after Julio Enciso was penalized for knocking down Jacob Murphy.
With the Newcastle ranging crosses and sets in the box, Dan Burn marked the second with an 11 -minute position after the break, climbing higher to drive the ball at home up close.
By now the boys of the 10 -men were cupy suspended, but there was no respite while Newcastle wore Anthony Gordon, Callum Wilson and William Osula from the bench.
Osula marked a toneing header from a corner two minutes after entering to deliver IPswich to the drop.
The defender of the city Luke Woolfenden said that the lack of concentration was partly responsible for the relegation of his team after skipping by the League One at the Premier League in two seasons.
“Obviously disappointed but inside the group and support there is a sense of pride where we come from,” he said. “We haven’t been there this season-season, from the point of view of the brain, we probably let ourselves fall too many times.”
“Disappointed and gutted the dream ended … We went in the end to the end at the end and it is full, they were brilliant. We want to return here and give a better report of ourselves in 14 months and go to the tip of feet with Newcastle.”