'Ipswich equaliser undid all our hard work' - Brewster

Rhian Brewster put Derby 2-1 up at Ipswich with his first Rams goal
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Rhian Brewster said Ipswich's last-gasp penalty equaliser made all Derby County's hard work at Portman Road feel worthless.
The Rams were minutes away from securing a precious first win of the Championship season, only to be denied when Jack Clarke salvaged a 2-2 draw from the spot for Ipswich in the 106th minute.
Brewster, who scored his first Derby goal to put John Eustace's side 2-1 up, told BBC Radio Derby: "We put in the hard graft for 98 or 100 minutes and to give away a pen right at the death, all the hard work feels like it wasn't worth it.
"We came here with the aim to get three points and we just felt short right at the end but we can take a lot of positives from the game.
"We're going to stick together as a team and take the positives and also the negatives to make us better.
"We're a team that's only getting better. We're all new and coming together but it does hurt because we go into every game wanting to win it, no matter who the opponent is, or whether it's home, whether it's away and we were so close, yet, so far.
"It's disappointing but we're going to take the positives and the negative and we've got two weeks to work on the training ground and we'll go again against West Brom."