It was a dramatic end to Sunday's East Anglian derby to say the very least.

Ipswich Town must have thought they'd won it when Luke Chambers headed home in the 89th minute and Tractor Boys boss Mick McCarthy certainly celebrated like they had.

If the former Sunderland boss's side had managed to hold on it would have been their first win in the fixture since 2009 but there was to be another twist in the tale.

The weight of pressure took its toll on Ipswich keeper Bartosz Bialkowski, who had enjoyed an impressive afternoon up to that point when he rushed out of his goal to chase a late, hopeful long pass but never got there.

He had to scramble back across the box but Grant Hanley recovered an inviting ball that reached the Ipswich box before their keeper reached his line and got sent and that allowed Timm Klose to nod home a dramatic equaliser.

The late goal will no doubt grab the headlines but we've run the numbers to see how Klose performed throughout the afternoon.

The stats show that Klose enjoyed an impressive game, in a match that saw defenses dominate until the closing stages, making 12 clearances and winning eight headers.

His 46 passes had a success rate of nearly 74 per cent, which is not bad considering the intense pressure of the derby match and the nerves of the occasion.

It was an all-round solid performance for the German and his goal at the end that sparks such dramatic scenes was reward for that.

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