Cambridge United boss Mark Boner said he was 'delighted' with his side's 1-1 draw against high-flying Ipswich Town yesterday.

The U's were 1-0 up at the break thanks to a fine Harvey Knibbs strike, and could have had more but were denied by a Christian Walton penalty save.

Town improved after the break and grabbed a share of the points through a Freddie Ladapo equaliser.

Still, the draw was a good one for Bonner's struggling squad, who moved up a place to 22nd in the League One table as a result.

Bonner enthused: "That’s the level of physical commitment, intensity and organisation we’ve got to get to get our points. That’s where you build momentum and confidence.

“We were really pleased with the performance last week at Lincoln (0-0 draw). We needed to add a bit more creativity to our game if we could today against a super power at the level, I think they’re a brilliant team.

“We knew how tough that would be but we wanted last week to be a platform we could build upon and we have built on that today.

READ MORE: Stuart Watson's Verdict on draw

“If you look at the season we’ve won a decent number of games for where we are in the table.

"We’d like to have won more but obviously our draw column is very, very low and the last couple of weeks we’ve ground out results.

"Today we’ve probably more than ground it out and taken a really, really important point.

“We are delighted with the point and performance and it gives us another little one to build on and we can turn a page towards the next 18 games.”

Of Town's response, which saw a trio of subs at half-time, one of whom - Kyle Edwwards - set up Ladapo's equaliser, Bonner said: "The goal came fairly early.

"I thought they made good changes at half-time. We knew one would come and it happened to be three. Kyle Edwards is an absolute athlete, he’s a machine down that left hand side.

“He got one versus one, ghosted past and they score the goal. Then you think the momentum is with them.

READ MORE: Keogh's message to Town fans after draw

"You knew they was going to come out flying in the second half, but I thought we showed a really good temperament to stay in that.

“The experience and composure of some of the players that we’ve brought into team really helped, so we got through that period very, very well.

“And we actually found the moments where we could control well ourselves and we were always a threat on the counter-attack.

“I thought we played with good composure against a team that kept putting more and more bodies in the attacking third of the pitch.

“It’s always nervy because we’re saying we can’t go and engage them high, we can’t jump and press in midfield too early so you know they’re going to get to that part of the pitch quite often and you have to defend that brilliantly, which we did.”