x

Edun: Great to Get Off the Mark Even if It Was a Cross - Ipswich Town News

Debutant goalscorer Tayo Edun admitted his late, late equaliser in Saturday’s 2-2 home draw with Blackburn was intended to be a cross rather than a shot at goal.

The 20-year-old joined the Blues on loan for the season from Fulham on Friday and went straight into the matchday 18.

The England U19 and U20 international came off the bench on the hour mark and struck his goal - his first in senior football - one minute into injury time.

"It’s great to get off the mark, both for me and the team, and it makes things easier,” the Londoner, who was playing only his eighth senior match, said.

"Was it a cross? Yes, definitely, but I’ll take it. I was looking to put the ball into the danger area because we had a lot of bodies in there and it turned out well with a goal.

Edun says he wasn’t sure whether he would be included in the squad so soon after making his move.

"I don’t know if I was expecting it but I was always ready and prepared to get involved in this game,” he added.

"The lads stuck at it and the fans backed us all the way. That’s something I am happy to be a part of and hopefully it will continue through the season.”

He says one or two other clubs were also keen to recruit him with Barnsley and Shrewsbury having been linked.

"There was a bit of interest here and there but Ipswich was the club I was set on joining, especially with Paul [Hurst] having come here and the type of football he wants to play," he said.

"I’d heard good things about the fans as well so I’m really happy to be here. What I like about Paul is the way he has pushed young players through and how they have made progress under him.

"That’s exactly what I am looking to do in coming here for the season. I’m expecting to become a better player.

"Me, Trevoh [Chalobah] and Andre [Dozzell] were at the Euros together [last summer] so it was good to see some familiar faces.”

Edun spent time on trial with MLS side the Portland Timbers earlier in the summer.

"That was a different experience but I’m happy to be settled here for the season,” he continued.

"I’m looking to get as many minutes as possible while I’m here and to learn. There’s a lot to learn from team-mates and coaches here. I know I’m not the finished article and that there’s a lot more to come from me. I’m trying to build myself.

What does he feel are his best attributes as a player? "I think I get in people’s faces and I get up and down the pitch. I’m energetic.

"My favourite position is [central] midfield but I came on today to play on the wing and I’ve also played at left-back a bit.

"Wherever the team needs me I’ll be doing my best for them. There’s good competition for places here.”

Blackburn striker Danny Graham scored his team’s first goal and was pleased to open his account for the season but was frustrated his side was unable to hang on and claim victory in their first game back in the Championship following their promotion from League One.

"It’s great to get off the mark nice and early but it’s a disappointing result because we thought we did enough to get the three points,” he said.

"To see the ball bobbling in at the end was very frustrating. But it’s a good start with a point on the board and we look forward to next week now.

"We’ve had a bit of a debate about it in the dressing room and a few questions were asked about people being in the right positions.

"It’s one of those goals, bouncing in off the far stick and we just have to take it and move on."

However, the 32-year-old felt there were positives to be taken from the game from a Blackburn perspective.

"Going a goal down early on and showing the character we did again to get in front," he reflected.

"We had a chance to make it 3-1 through Kasey Palmer and if that goes in the game’s probably put to bed.

"But that’s football, we’re going to miss chances and as a team we’re disappointed.

"As we play more football in the Championship we will put on better performances.

"That will come with match fitness and confidence, which we can take from today. There is plenty of belief within the squad that we can a good job in the Championship.

"Today’s game proved we are capable of matching teams at this level. The squad is coming together how the gaffer wants it and if we bring in some new faces this week it will be healthy competition. Everyone’s buzzing, everyone’s looking forward to the season.”

What to read next:

Morsy: The Best Spell of My Career and Life
Departing Town captain Sam Morsy has issued a message to fans, teammates, manager Kieran McKenna and his staff following confirmation of his move to Kuwait SC, while the squad and ex-players have paid their own tributes to the Egyptian international.
Town Confirm Morsy Exit For Kuwait SC
Town skipper Sam Morsy’s move to Kuwait SC has been confirmed.
Town Announce Matchday Ticket Prices
Town have confirmed their matchday ticket prices for the Championship season ahead.
Luongo Close to Joining Millwall
Former Blues midfielder Massimo Luongo is closing in on joining Millwall following his trial with the Lions.
Eze Nets Twice as U19s Draw Opener at Czech Tournament
Striker Nelson Eze scored twice as an U19 Town side drew 2-2 with hosts Banik Ostrava in their opening match at the Zlaty Kahan tournament in Czechia yesterday.
Young: Working With McKenna Again Was a Massive Pull
New Blues signing Ashley Young says manager Kieran McKenna played a big part in his decision to join Town having left Everton at the end of last season.
Town Confirm Young Signing
Town have confirmed the signing of veteran former England international Ashley Young on a one-year deal.
[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online
A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available.
Released Forward Roberts Joins Stevenage
Released Blues U21s forward Matty Roberts has joined League One Stevenage following a trial.
Young Close to Completing Town Move
Veteran former England international Ashley Young is close to completing a move to the Blues on a one-year deal.