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Murphy Enjoying His Football - Ipswich Town News

His future may still be uncertain but Daryl Murphy admits he has never enjoyed his football more. It’s all down to the fact that new manager Mick McCarthy has given him an extended run in the side and in his favourite role.

The 29-year-old on-loan Celtic star was first brought over to England by McCarthy, who was Sunderland manager when he signed him from Waterford.

Murphy, who was primarily utilised on the left of midfield under previous boss Paul Jewell, said: "I’ve always said I wanted to play as a striker ever since I came here and thankfully the manager has given me a chance.

"I had a chat with Mick when he came here and he said ‘You prefer playing as a striker, don’t you?’ I said I did and he said he didn’t see me as a left midfielder. Straight away it was a relief to me.

"I’ve scored a few goals in the past few weeks but the main thing I’m happy about is that we’re winning and getting good results.

"From an Ipswich point of view I’m in the form of my life. It’s a confidence thing really. When we were down where we were it was hard to pick ourselves up. You have far more belief in yourself when you are winning, plus more belief in the team, and everything kind of goes right for you.

"We have to work hard as well, on top of the quality that we have, and we’re doing quite well at the minute. I’ve always had confidence that I could score goals if played as a striker and we do create quite a few chances. You have to take your chances when they come along and happily I’ve been doing that.

"The gaffer and I have not spoken yet about whether I might be here beyond the end of the season. I’m on loan from Celtic until then and my Celtic contract expires in June. After that we’ll see what happens.”

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