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Ipswich had 30 goal attempts during the game but failed to score for the first time in a league game since 23 August.

"If you look at the size of the squad, the competition in the squad, that's why we're able to make the changes the manager did. I'm confident in the squad definitely," said Young, whose career has also taken him to Aston Villa, Manchester United and Inter Milan.

"It could be a totally different game if one of those [shots] goes in in the first half. We know what it's going to be like this season, teams are going to try and nullify us, play five at the back and at times drop all 11 behind the ball, so it's down to us to break them down.

"Of course the fans are frustrated but there's a frustrated dressing room as well. Everybody knows we could do more."

The result left Ipswich 13th in the table ahead of Saturday's lunchtime kick-off home game against West Bromwich Albion.

"I know we're going to have the right reaction come Saturday and be able to put on a performance where I know we can get...

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