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Jewell: Town the Better Side Before the Break - Ipswich Town News

Town boss Paul Jewell felt there was little in his side’s 3-0 defeat to Brighton until the Sussex side’s second goal with the Blues having been the better team in the first half.

Jewell said: "I thought we were the better team for large periods of the game. Certainly in the first half we had some really good play, some good opportunities. Gordon Greer got a terrific shot of Michael Chopra’s off the line, fair play to him.

"In the first half I thought we were the better team, I was a bit disappointed to come in 1-0 down. In the second half we took the game to them, Tommy Smith had a good opportunity from a corner, Michael Chopra’s goal was disallowed, and it was handball, no doubt.”

He was disappointed with the goals conceded, particularly the second which came from a poor Arran Lee-Barrett kick: "The goals we gave away were synonymous with us really — poor goals. But up until the second goal I thought we were well in the game.

"It wasn’t just the goal, it was the manner of the goal, it just deflated everybody. It came out of the blue and it kicks you in the teeth.”

The loss sees the Blues run of four wins on the spin come to an end but the Blues boss says the Seagulls are in good league form themselves: "We’re disappointed to lose the game because we’ve been on a nice little run. But Brighton, it may have gone unnoticed by other people, they’re on a good run as well.

"I thought that if we could get an equaliser we could go on and win the game but it wasn’t to be. The second goal changed the whole complexion of the game and 3-0 flatters them.”

Brighton boss Gus Poyet was pleased to take his side’s undefeated league streak to nine games stretching back to last year: "It was a very good way of continuing with our run of being unbeaten in 2012.

"I think in the first half there was no team which was on top of the other. But I think we used our three or four breaks in the right way and created the better chances.

"They had the ball and they had a few shots from distance, but having said that there weren’t those kind of clear chances for them.

"In the second half we controlled the game and after the second goal it was the kind of game where you could go on and score five or six.

"It was a typical game. You have to earn the right to play and to go on and win it and I think we did that.”

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