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Ipswich beat MK Dons 13-0 in Women's National League

Sophie Peskett has scored eight goals for Ipswich Women so far this seasonImage source, Getty Images
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Sophie Peskett became Ipswich's first professional player in the summer of 2021

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Ipswich Town achieved one of the best results in their history as they beat MK Dons 13-0 at Felixstowe in the Women's National League.

Manager Joe Sheehan praised his side for being respectful of their opponents and winning with "reasonably good humility".

Sophie Peskett scored four goals in 32 minutes as Sheehan's team opened up a 7-0 lead by half-time.

She was later substituted but six further goals followed, the last by Issy Bryant in the final minute.

Town, who are third in the Southern Premier table with a goal difference of +33 after eight games, face the Dons again in the Women's FA Cup first round next Sunday.

Ipswich went into the game on the back of a 1-0 home defeat in the WNL Cup by holders Hashtag United last weekend.

Peskett gave them the early lead, and apart from her four and the last one by Bryant, the other goals came from Leah Mitchell, Natasha Thomas, Maisy Barker (2), Lucy O'Brien (2), Eloise King and an own-goal.

"We tried to make good use of the spaces available to our players, and then it was about trying to create some clear chances for our attacking players to put the ball in the net," Sheehan told 成人快手 Radio Suffolk.

"We were able to to that quite consistently and it's resulted in a big win for us.

"We wanted to improve on last week and really dialled into the game for the duration."

Sheehan said games with such a big scoreline can make for "uncomfortable viewing".

"No-one likes to see results, particularly at this level, with the margin that big," he added.

"We won, I think, with a reasonably good humility which is difficult when the scoreline suggests it was incredibly one-sided.

"The scoreline is a byproduct of the relentless work we put in in our training weeks."

Ipswich are five points adrift of leaders Hashtag in the Southern Premier and three behind Oxford United, but have a game in hand on both.