September 30, 2024

Ipswich Town full-back Leif Davis in action at Portman Road Picture: Barry GoodwinLeif Davis felt a point against Aston Villa was the least his Ipswich Town team-mates and himself deserved as Sky Sports’ ‘Super Sunday’ returned to Portman Road, while also praising the character of the side to deny a top team the victory.

Liam Delap scored at either ends of the match – in between first-half goals from Morgan Rogers and then Ollie Watkins – to ensure Kieran McKenna’s side picked up another precious Premier League point with this afternoon’s 2-2 draw moving them out of the relegation zone and extended their unbeaten run to four matches.

Asked if he felt a draw was the least his side deserved against Unai Emery’s Champions League outfit, left-back Davis replied: “Yes, definitely. Obviously we went the goal ahead with a great goal, great combination up the pitch.

“It was a good finish by Liam at the front post and Jack (Clarke), as well (with the assist), started his first game for us today and had a big impact for us as well.

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“Like you say, I think we could have took three points from the game.Ipswich Town full-back Leif Davis in action at Portman Road Picture: Barry Goodwin

“We created a lot of chances as well in the game but obviously they got a two-goal lead and we dropped off a little bit.

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