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Pitman's goal was his eighth of the season

Brett Pitman's injury-time winner snatched victory for Ipswich as they moved up to fifth with a triumph at home to Leeds.

The hosts trailed after just 12 seconds of the match as Souleymane Doukara stroked home after stealing possession.

Leeds kept Ipswich at bay until the break, but Luke Chambers met Ryan Fraser's cross to head an equaliser.

Fraser again supplied the assist for the winner with an inch-perfect centre for Pitman to nod in.

Ipswich's Twitter account was caught out by Souleymane Doukara's swift opener

Doukara's goal - the fastest in the Football League this season - caught Ipswich's official Twitter account out, external-link as it admitted it "had no idea what happened".

It could have been even better for the visitors shortly after when Mustapha Carayol's low cross was almost deflected past Dean Gerken for a second.

But it was Gerken's Leeds counterpart Marco Silvestri who was by far the busier of the two goalkeepers, and it was only Ipswich's wastefulness that kept the scoreline level into injury time.

Cole Skuse and Freddie Sears both went agonisingly close, before Pitman buried his 92nd-minute header to spark wild celebrations.

Ipswich boss Mick McCarthy: "It was a bonkers start but a magnificent end. It was a really good game and I thought we thoroughly deserved to win.

"Leeds obviously started well and they were the better team for the first 15 minutes, but after that we were different class and created enough chances to win two matches."

Leeds boss Steve Evans: "I can't fault the efforts of my players, though the referee will be getting a low mark - I thought he was absolute garbage.

"I don't think Ipswich deserved the win. In spells, they were disjointed and just as bad as we were.

"It demonstrated to me that we need to bring some more quality into the football club and we are trying to do that."