'The ambition at Ipswich is insane' - Furlong
Furlong: 'The ambition at Ipswich is insane'
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Ipswich Town defender Darnell Furlong says the "ambition of Ipswich is insane" following his move from West Bromwich Albion.
The 29-year-old got an assist and kept a clean sheet on his Tractor Boys debut, in their 5-0 win against Sheffield United last Friday.
"It was a really nice game to be involved in," he told BBC Radio Suffolk.
"I knew it would be a real tough game and it was to begin with, so it was nice to start with a strong performance.
"I didn't know it was the first clean sheet of the season until after the game, but really nice to do it at Portman Road."
Furlong departed the Baggies after six seasons with the West Midlands club.
"It is a strange feeling when you leave somewhere that you have been for a long time, it can be quite daunting," added Furlong.
"It is never easy to leave a club that you've been with for so long, where you enjoy and like playing.
"But, as I said to the manager when I first spoke to him, the ambition, from the outside when you're not part of it, it's insane to see what they are trying to do and where they are trying to go."