Campo: First Ipswich goal
Ipswich Town returned to winning ways with a 3-0 victory at home to Barnsley as Reuben Noble-Lazarus made Football League history.
The in-form Jon Stead set Ipswich on their way with a 20th minute opener before Owen Garvan and Ivan Campo scored within three second-half minutes.
However, despite Town's impressive success, the headlines will go to Barnsley substitute Noble-Lazarus, who became the youngest player to appear in the Football League at the age of 15 years and 45 days.
The Tykes looked threatening early on against a nervy Ipswich side, as diminutive midfielder Diego Leon picked up a loose ball from Alex Bruce after nine minutes but had his 18-yard shot tipped round the post by Richard Wright.
And defender Dennis Souza then headed straight at Wright from close range from the resulting corner.
The Tykes should have gone ahead after 14 minutes but Iain Hume fired straight at Wright with only the goalkeeper to beat after being played in by Jon Macken.
But it was the home side who broke the deadlock against the run of play after 20 minutes when Stead picked up goalkeeper Heinz Muller's fluffed clearance and raced into the box to place a shot into the bottom corner from 15 yards.
Muller partially made amends for his error on the half-hour when he saved brilliantly from Alan Quinn, who was played in by a clever back-heel from Pablo Counago.
Soon after, Ipswich midfielder Campo had a dipping 20-yard free-kick tipped over by the German.
Souza nearly equalised for the visitors in first-half stoppage-time but his header from a Leon corner was saved by Wright.
Ipswich, buoyed by their half-time lead, started the second period in a more positive fashion and Stead chipped over from 25 yards after 48 minutes.
But the visitors remained dangerous on the break. Macken tested Wright following a sharp turn on the edge of the box and midfielder Anderson De Silva poked wide after being set up by Jamal Campbell-Ryce.
Ipswich hit back and doubled their lead after 66 minutes through Irish midfielder Garvan, who broke from his own half, collected a return ball from Counago and curled in an effort from just inside the area.
Campo opened his account for Ipswich three minutes later following another mistake by Muller, who allowed the Spaniard's 30-yard effort to squirm in.
Ipswich were now dominant and nearly had a fourth after 74 minutes but Quinn shot wide after being set up by Counago.
Noble-Lazarus looked lively when he came on and managed to win a corner with one of his few touches but his Barnsley side went home empty-handed.

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