Flying Ipswich Town defender Leif Davis believes the club's first Premier League win of the season isn't far away.
The Blues made it four games unbeaten in the top tier in a pulsating 2-2 draw with Champions League side Aston Villa yesterday.
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Indeed, Villa boss Unai Emery admitted after the game that Town could have won, while the Blues also had chances to claim all three points in the 1-1 draw with Fulham in Suffolk last month.
The Blues have drawn four and lost two of their opening six Premier League games, with a first win the next achievement to tick off this term.
"We could’ve had it today," Davis said after the game. "And then against Fulham as well.
"I think we did deserve something in the game, but who knows. Results can happen anywhere and we’re just working hard on ourselves.
“We’re four unbeaten but they’re not wins. It’s a good four points on the board, but there’s more to go, like the manager has said.
"We’ve still got the next step to go in terms of running, wanting to play, being brave playing out from the back like we were last year.
“It’ll all come, we’re taking it game-by-game. We’re just trying to do what we can do for now.”
Davis, who was a threat down the left all game against Villa, added: “I think we’ve got the feel for it now.
"Our start has been very tough, we haven’t had the easiest of starts. No game is going to be easy in the Premier League, every game is going to be a different challenge.
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“We took a foothold in the game and we’ve taken teams to the wire almost every time we’ve played against them.
"Take Liverpool in the first game of the season – we took them to the dark places where they didn’t want to be.
“Today, I think we did the same. We’ve got to keep going, improving every day and every game.”
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