Ghana international Jordan Ayew climbed off the bench again to rescue Leicester City from defeat in the English Premier League with a 1-1 stalemate at Ipswich Town.
The former Crystal Palace talismanic forward scored deep into stoppage time as Leicester City denied Ipswich Town a first Premier League win of the season.
Ayew played a one-two with Jamie Vardy and shot past Arijanet Muric to rescue a point for the visitors at the Portman Road.
Leif Davis' superb first-time volley had looked like giving Ipswich their first league win of the season.
But the home side, who had Kalvin Phillips sent off for a second bookable offence after a late challenge on Ricardo Pereira with 12 minutes remaining, failed to see out the win and Ipswich remain in the bottom three.
Ayew was introduced on the 86th minute as a replacement for Victor Kristiansen while his compatriot Abdul Fatawu Issahaku enjoyed the entire duration of the game.
He has now scored two goals in nine Premier League games for Leicester City in the ongoing season so far.
Ayew joined the Foxes from Premier League rivals Crystal Palace during the summer transfer window.