Ipswich Town boss Roy Keane said that the difference between the two teams was City keeper Dean Gerken, who made several blinding saves in a disappointing goalless draw this afternoon.
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Ipswich Town boss Roy Keane said that the difference between the two teams was City keeper Dean Gerken, who made several blinding saves in a disappointing goalless draw this afternoon.
Gerken with inspirational in the second half, while town were also cursing their luck when Jack Colback's shot clipped the inside of the post and stayed out.
Town also had a goal disallowed in stoppage time when Connor Wickham's long throw dropped straight into the net without anyone getting a touch.
Keane said; “The keeper was the difference again. He just had one of those days.
In fact, I never thought we were ever going to score.
We looked like we were waiting for things to happen in the first half, but we made things happen ourselves in the second half.
Their keeper also played well at their place, so he's really denied us four points this season,” added Keane.
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