Price Saves Penalty - Ipswich Town News
On-loan Town keeper Lewis Price saved a penalty for Cambridge United but couldn't prevent his temporary club from suffering a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Notts County.
The Wales U21 stopper conceded the penalty himself for a foul on Gavin Gordon for which he received a yellow card, but redeemed himself by stopping Julien Baudet's spot-kick.
Earlier this season, Price saved a penalty from Coventry's Stern John in Town's 2-1 victory over the Sky Blues.
Price, who is with Cambridge for a month, made his debut for the U's in last week's 3-1 win against Rushden and Diamonds.
Town can recall their second choice stopper immediately should Kelvin Davis suffer an injury.
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