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Match Review: Ipswich Town 2-0 Burnley
Ipswich boss Mick McCarthy has no fresh injury concerns ahead of their Sky Bet Championship clash with Burnley on Tuesday. He’s improving them year by year and he said after last night’s win: “It’s a lovely feeling to be top of the league”. Roll on May.
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“The eyes go straight onto Brentford at home”, said Heaton.
Ipswich started well with Sears putting a teasing low ball across the six-yard box within the first 60 seconds of the game, but it was the visitors who came closest to taking the lead in the opening exchanges. We should be sitting here with nine points. “Tonight we showed that, especially with Freddie’s goal”. The movement and passing was excellent and it was a terrific finish.
Sears arrived early at Portman Road to sign his long-term contract before breaking the deadlock in the 66th minute.
“It’s good to get the contract signed, as we’ve been in talks for a while now”.
Dyche was very honest in his appraisal of the game. “The work starts again now though and we will all be focusing on another tough game against Preston on Saturday”.
“Their anticipation, their work ethic, across the front line in particular, changed after the first goal, and they were the better side from there on in”. They put the ball in from literally everywhere and I haven’t seen that for a while.
“Wow. The talent of him; I think he’s going to play for Arsenal, there’s no doubt in my mind”, McCarthy stated.
“I must say I thought Ipswich deserved it overall”.
“I enquired about him in January, but they needed him for their Champions League squad”.
“We have to find that right way of working and we have to realise that you have to find different ways of playing in the Championship”.
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“The team’s got to adapt to the different challenges that come your way”, Dyche told BBC Radio Lancashire. It’s important the players understand that, the growth is for them, and we want the players we’ve brought in to transition into the team.