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Daryl Murphy joined Ipswich from Celtic in the summer of 2013 after three previous loan spells at the club

Daryl Murphy scored twice as Ipswich came from behind to earn a comfortable victory over Leeds and keep up the pressure on Championship leaders Derby.

Leeds took the lead when Mirco Antenucci finished Stephen Warnock's square ball but Murphy equalised with a header from Luke Chambers' cross.

David McGoldrick made it 2-1 from the spot, with Murphy slotting home before the break to stretch their lead.

Christophe Berra later helped the ball over the line to seal the points.

The result means Ipswich remain a point behind Derby, who themselves won 3-0 against Brighton, while Leeds slip to 16th in the table.

Neil Redfearn's side made a fine start to the game, taking the lead after only four minutes with Antenucci latching onto Warnock's cross.

Their advantage lasted just seven minutes, however, as an unmarked Murphy headed Chambers' cross beyond goalkeeper Marco Silvestri to level for Ipswich.

Murphy had further chances in an open first half but it was McGoldrick who scored next for the hosts with their first penalty of the season.

Paul Anderson was bundled to the floor by Warnock and McGoldrick made no mistake from the spot.

Just before the break Murphy made it 3-1 after slotting the ball through the legs of the Leeds goalkeeper for his 13th goal of the season.

Ipswich started the second half as they ended the first - in the ascendency - and it took just three minutes for them to extend their lead further.

Tommy Smith's header from Stephen Hunt's cross was helped in by Berra to make it 4-1.

Murphy saw a close-range effort saved by Silvestri at his near post as he went in search of a hat-trick, while Leeds tried in vain to reduce the deficit with Rudy Austin firing into the side-netting as they suffered their ninth defeat of the season.

Ipswich manager Mick McCarthy: "That was as good as we have played all season for a number of reasons.

"We went 1-0 down and had to recover against a team who are playing well. We scored four goals and our all-round performance was very good.

"I actually got a bit cold in the last five minutes. It was nice not to be biting my nails at the end for a change."

Leeds manager Neil Redfearn: "After such a great performance against Derby last week [winning 2-0], it is disappointing to come back down to earth with a bump.

"Our performances were gradually picking up week-on-week, but today was an off day.

"You can't come to places like Ipswich Town and give sides a leg-up - but that's what we did."