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Hutchinson: I'd Been Working on First Premier League Goal - Ipswich Town News

Ipswich Town goalscorer Omari Hutchinson revealed he had been working hard in training on making his first Premier League goal a special one while captain Sam Morsy said they knew it was coming.

The pair were picked out to do post-match duties by Sky Sports following an enthralling 1-1 draw at Portman Road which saw Town prove once again they can more than mix it with the biggest spending clubs in the Premier League.

Kieran McKenna’s side fell behind to his former club, playing under new head coach Ruben Amorim for the first time, within 80 seconds as Marcus Rashford steered home a Amad Diallo cross.

But the Blues produced a strong response and more than deserved to be level heading into the break following an outstanding strike from the edge of the area from Hutchinson which clipped the head of Noussair Mazraoui.

It saw the England U21 international mark his first Premier League goal, following his club record £20 million signing from Chelsea in the summer in style.

Morsy felt Town could and should have gone on to take all three points with only the saves of Cameroon number one André Onana denying them.

And Hutchinson felt that going behind in the game served to help get the best out of the Blues, who now have nine points from their opening 12 matches since promotion to leave them 18th, but level on goal difference with the last safe spot.

"If we go a goal behind I think we play even better,” he said. "We get an extra boost and I feel like we get extra confidence when we go 1-0 down.

"We just have to keep in it and show resilience as Skip [Morsy] said and hopefully the outcome is positive.”

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Asked about how he rated his goal on a personal level, having scored a number of eye-catching finishes in his loan spell from Chelsea last season, with this one reminiscent of the fine curling finish against Hull City as they closed in on automatic promotion, he said: "I’ve been working on it in training [Morsy interjects: "We’ve been waiting for that one!”] but I just want to help the team with goals and assists and my performances, trying to win games; Today was unlucky.”

Morsy was asked how many have gone in in training from the former Arsenal youth player and replied: "Yes, he’s got that quality and loads go in, we’ve just been waiting for that first one and undoubtedly he’s going to score a lot of goals this season and he’s going to make a difference for us.”

Asked about Liam Delap’s influence, having gone close to scoring in both the first half and second, as well as proving a constant thorn in United’s side, Morsy said: "He’s an old-fashioned battering ram with real quality, real power.

"He’s having a great season, he’s scored a lot of goals; he’s had some good chances today but equally the keeper made some fantastic saves, so we weren’t too hard on him on this occasion.”

Town have no midweek game ahead of travelling to Nottingham Forest on Saturday (3pm) with Nuno Espírito Santo’s side currently lying seventh in the table, despite suffering back-to-back defeats, against Newcastle United (3-1, H) and Arsenal (3-0, A). 

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