Caretaker boss David Dunn disappointed with Blackpool's performance despite beating Ipswich Town at the death

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Caretaker boss David Dunn admits to having mixed emotions after Blackpool left it late for the second time in a week to beat Ipswich Town 2-1.
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Blackpool 2-1 Ipswich Town: Joe Nuttall strikes at the death to seal another dra...

Joe Nuttall snatched the three points for the Seasiders as he came off the bench to head home a 92nd-minute winner.

Just seconds prior to Nuttall's goal, just his second in the league all season, Freddie Sears had wasted a golden chance to win the game for the visitors.

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Caretaker boss David DunnCaretaker boss David Dunn
Caretaker boss David Dunn

Sears had earlier levelled in the second half to cancel out Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's first-half effort, but Nuttall struck at the death to secure back-to-back victories for the Seasiders.

The result means seven of Blackpool's last 12 games have ended in a 2-1 scoreline.

Speaking post-match, Dunn said: “It’s always great to score late on, just as we did on Tuesday - we’re making a bit of a habit of it!

“It just shows what a good togetherness the lads have got to keep doing.

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“You could see for the last five or 10 minutes they were on their knees a little bit with Ipswich