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Leif Davis, a defender for Ipswich Town, acknowledged that the team is “disappointed” with how they played against Rotherham United, even though the Blues won 4-3 and went up to third in the Sky Bet Championship despite Davis’ stoppage-time winner.
When Cafu, a substitute, boldly dinked a penalty into the net to tie the score at 3-3 in extra time in the second half, it appeared as though the Millers had stolen a point.
However, Ipswich never gives up easily, and Omari Hutchinson scored a volley in the sixth minute of injury time to send cheers through Portman Road.
The players are “disappointed,” according to Leif Davis, with how they played against Rotherham United. Image: Barry GoodwinThe players are “disappointed,” according to Leif Davis, with their display versus Rotherham United. Image: Barry Goodwin
Following Southampton’s home loss to Hull City, the victory puts the Blues in a point differential with Leeds United, who are in second place. Kieran McKenna’s team is only outside the automatic promotion spots due to goal differential.
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It was a difficult ninety minutes. It only serves to highlight our actual quality, Davis remarked.
“We played the game with a lot of composure. We could have performed much better, so we are disappointed in the performance. Tonight’s level wasn’t up to par.
The players are “disappointed,” according to Leif Davis, with how they played against Rotherham United. Image: Barry GoodwinLeif Davis acknowledged that the players’ showing against Rotherham United left them feeling “disappointed.” Image: Barry Goodwin
“The three points on the board are the most important thing, and we must continue and draw lessons from tonight’s events.
“You can see how mentally tough the boys are out there; we never give up. All we have to do is keep pushing until the very end and do what needs to be done.”
When asked if he thought giving away the penalty that resulted in Rotherham’s equalizer was the right call, left-back Kayden Jackson responded, “I couldn’t see it properly, but Jacko (Jackson) claims it wasn’t.”
Their athlete was standing on his foot. The gaffers saw it back, and it seems like a poor choice, but I cannot comment because I did not witness it.