While Norwich can aim for a Premier League place, it left Ipswich facing another season outside the elite clubs of English football.Ipswich, who finished the regular season in sixth place, made the better start with Daryl Murphy stretching the home defence.Slowly Norwich gained some composure, and after 16 minutes Canaries captain Russell Martin fired in a low drive from the edge of the penalty area following a corner, which was hacked off the Ipswich line by Paul Anderson.After Norwich again struggled to get a foothold, the atmosphere went flat as Ipswich's game plan worked effectively.Just before half-time, Hoolahan got away down the left, and held the ball up on the edge of the box before playing it back across to the on-rushing Jonny Howson
The midfielder, who scored in the first leg at Portman Road, tried to roll a low effort into the far corner but it was blocked by Tyrone Mings.Norwich were quick out of the blocks at the start of the second half, with Hoolahan playing in Jerome, before Martin Olsson's follow-up shot was cleared.Full-back Steven Whittaker then stole possession down the left, and Hoolahan played the loose ball to Redmond on the overlap.The winger cut back inside before shooting towards the bottom corner, but Berra was on the line to deflect the ball past the post with his hand.Referee Roger East immediately pointed to the spot, before reaching to his back pocket for a red card.Hoolahan sent goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski the wrong way from the penalty spot as he rolled the ball into the left corner and the home support inside Carrow Road erupted.The Ipswich fans, though, were not silent for long as Smith equalised on the hour.A free-kick from the left was nodded down by Murphy and Smith got to the loose ball ahead of Norwich goalkeeper John Ruddy, smashing it into the open net from six yards.Norwich restored their lead within four minutes.Olsson was played in down the left, and his angled drive was blocked by Bialkowski
Howson touched the loose ball out to Redmond on the right, and the winger drilled a low shot under the Ipswich goalkeeper.Jerome somehow missed the target from Whittaker's cross when a yard in front of goal.But with 14 minutes left, former Birmingham and Stoke marksman Jerome was on target with a neat finish under the goalkeeper after a defence-splitting pass from Redmond.Norwich could have increased their lead during the closing stages, but the home support cared little as chants of 'We're going to Wembley' rang out at the final whistle
Source : PA
Source: PA