Daniel Farke accused some of Paul Lambert's backroom staff of a 'lack of class' in a feisty 3-0 East Anglian Championship derby win that saw Lambert and his fitness coach, Chirs Domogalla, red carded after a first half spat.

Jon Nolan's poor tackle on Max Aarons prior to half-time sparked a melee between players mirrored in the technical area.

Lambert had to be restrained by a steward and ushered away by a policeman after words were exchanged between the respective staffs.

City's head of performance, Domogalla, was also red carded - although both Lambert and Farke agreed afterwards that looked a case of mistaken identity - but Farke was not impressed with the conduct of others in Lambert's camp.

'In general, all I can say is Ipswich have so many great lads, many big personalities on the pitch and off it,' said Farke. 'I am full of respect for Paul and his working career, Matt Gill is an outstanding character and a fair guy.

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'I got the feeling 95pc of their staff did very, very well but for one or two of those guys, well, you can lose a game but show a bit of class and quality and style. I was a bit annoyed of how they handled it.

'They tried everything on the pitch to get under our skin. But respect human beings and the language you use because there are children around and more important things in life than football. A big compliment to most of their staff.

'Some of their staff not in the spotlight, my feeling was they wanted to use this big stage to prove something.

'Don't do it when you are in this position in the league. My feeling is you can lose a game but show a bit of style and class. Ipswich has a big history and 95pc of the people upheld this. I prefer it was closer to 100pc.'