November 21, 2024

Defender   confirmed his delight after deciding to go down two levels when he agreed to leave then-Premier League side Leeds United and join Ipswich on the eve of their successful League One campaign. last season’s success.

The left back said:
“I always felt confident that I made the right choice, even though I was two leagues behind when I joined. I was 100% right in making that decision and I have never regretted it.

“Not only am I happy here, I’m very grateful to the club that brought me here and I will always do everything I can for them.”

I am always sure of the right choice
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Defender  confirmed his delight after deciding to go down two levels when he agreed to leave then-Premier League side Leeds United and join Ipswich on the eve of their successful League One campaign. last season’s success.

 

The left back said:
“I always felt confident that I made the right choice, even though I was two leagues behind when I joined. I was 100% right in making that decision and I have never regretted it.

“Not only am I happy here, I’m very grateful to the club that brought me here and I will always do everything I can for them.”

 

Davis’ joy lies beyond the Blues’ promotion to the Championship at the end of his first season on board, as well as the team’s excellent start to the current campaign, and believes Town are also ready to achieve more success. much. -far future.

He added:
“It’s amazing how much the infrastructure has improved since I’ve been here – the stadium, the training ground have all been refurbished – and that shows the commitment of the owners. “Then you look at the competition side of things and we’ve moved up a level and we’re holding our own in the Championship.

“It’s also a supporters club and they support us in larger numbers. What has happened in a fairly short period of time is enormous and when you think about it, it’s just the beginning. The club will soon change things.

Davis is pleased with his form this season, having only missed one league match, a 1-0 win over Southampton, due to an ankle injury.

 

He say:
“I’m just trying to do what I did last year: help the team keep the score and create scoring opportunities for us at the other end. I don’t do anything different. I just try to work as hard as I can and continue to learn to improve as a player.

Brandon Williams became Town’s 13th goalscorer this season with a late header that saved a point against Huddersfield on Saturday and admitted he wanted to get involved in the scoring himself.

“It would be nice to score a goal at some point,” he said. “I’ve had the last three seasons and I’ll do my best when I get the chance.

“It’s still early and the league is a bit more difficult, but I continue to contribute. If I didn’t score, I wanted to create and I did that.

“But the main goal must always be to win and score points. I will do everything I can to help the team continue on this path.

“And remember I’m a defender, so if I help keep the opposition at bay, by clearing the ball over the line or making the final tackle, then that’s me doing my job.”

Town’s ability to come back from behind, even when two goals down, has been a key factor this season and wins over Cardiff and then Wolves in the Carabao Cup last week were won. difficulty.

“I don’t know why that happens,” Davis said, “but if we lose a goal or two, it seems to revive us and we start to play our football, which obviously Obviously we should have done it from the start.

“This year we are in a better league, have better players and it will be like that in a number of games – more than last season in League One. We just need to make sure we learn from that and try to prevent it This won’t happen again.

It’s been another exciting week in the Championship, with Hull visiting this evening, followed by another top-five side at Preston on Saturday, and Davis agrees that he and his team-mates will face tough challenges. difficult test. He say:
“Both teams have started well even though the season is still very early. But they are up there because they play good football and we never underestimate any opponent.

“It won’t be easy and we will have to work hard to get everything we can out of it. It will depend on us and how we play, as always.

Finally, Davis turned his attention to the special atmosphere of Portman Street these days, adding:
“The level of support we received last season and this season when I was here was amazing.

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“The home matches are almost sold out and we also have a lot of away crowds. The traveling fans have also been incredible, such as in the recent midweek game against Southampton and then again on Saturday for another long trip to Huddersfield.

“The fans have been really great this season. Every time I go to Portman Road I get goosebumps and in the Carabao Cup match against Wolves we were even more than 20,000 people, although it still felt like a packed house.

“It was one of the best atmospheres I have ever experienced, 100%. They stay with you throughout the game; they sang at the top of their lungs and if we were behind, they wouldn’t go out.

“They enjoy it and they also have an impact on what happens on the field, there’s no doubt about that. They keep us motivated and constantly push us to go further.

 

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