Marshall Looking Ahead - Ipswich Town News
Town keeper Andy Marshall says he hopes his performance at Liverpool last night can be the springboard for him to win back his place in the first team.
Marshall said: "It was great to play again. My general game felt good and now I am confident I can go forward.
"I have been out of the side and it has been disappointing to say the least, but I have kept my head down and kept working.
"I am desperate to make it here and this game was just what I needed. I feel as though I have proved myself again and there is no reason why I can't go forward to take it on and on."
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