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‘Dark horses…’ – Bartosz Bialkowski confesses about his former club Ipswich Town

Bartosz Bialkowski has revealed he is not surprised by Ipswich’s start to the season

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Millwall goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski predicts success for Ipswich Town, saying they are the dark horses of the Championship.
Ipswich Town have had a great start to the season, winning seven of their opening eight matches and beating Premier League Wolves in the League Cup.
Both Ipswich and Millwall have a chance of success this season, with Ipswich looking strong and Millwall looking to build momentum into the upcoming matches.Millwall goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski predicts success for Ipswich Town, saying they are the dark horses of the Championship.
Ipswich Town have had a great start to the season, winning seven of their opening eight matches and beating Premier League Wolves in the League Cup.
Both Ipswich and Millwall have a chance of success this season, with Ipswich looking strong and Millwall looking to build momentum into the upcoming matches.

Ipswich enjoy a great start to the campaign
Kieran McKenna’s side only returned to the Championship this summer but have adapted easily to life in League Two, winning seven of their first eight games to sit second in the table.

Additionally, the Tractor Boys defeated Premier League side Wolves in the League Cup this week, despite 10 changes to the starting line-up. They are therefore well positioned when looking to achieve ongoing promotions.

What did Bartosz Bialkowski say about Ipswich?

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The Polish goalkeeper has made over 150 appearances for Millwall, but that still puts him behind Ipswich in terms of the number of games he has played for one club.

The 36-year-old was said to be in his prime during his time at Portman Road, with his outstanding performances making him a favorite with supporters.

That leaves Bialkowski well qualified to discuss Ipswich, and he told South London Press he knows McKenna’s team has quality.

“I said when they were promoted that they were going to be dark horses. I watched them play last season. Maybe it’s easier for them to play in the Championship than in League One.

“Thanks to them and their manager, they play very good football and score a lot of goals. I’m really looking forward to this match. I played a few friendly matches with them but it wasn’t a real match. This is a long season, it will be interesting to see if they can continue.

Can Ipswich win promotion this season?

It’s fair to say that the dark horse label no longer applies to Ipswich, as their return to the Championship has been excellent and they are yet to attempt a return to the top flight.

Whether they need to pick up a win as they have done on many occasions away from home or beat their opponents, which is often the case at Portman Road, Ipswich have shown they can do it and they have plenty of it. to like about this match. how they play.

The win over Wolves highlighted the strength in depth and there is real momentum behind the Suffolk squad at the moment, something they will want to build on at Huddersfield on Saturday.

Of course, Bialkowski’s only concern right now is, and he will want to continue keeping consecutive clean sheets after regaining his place in the starting XI.

It’s been a mixed season for the Lions so far, but they’re in a pretty good position, two points off the top six, knowing there’s still plenty of room for improvement.

With home games against Swansea and Hull, and a trip to Plymouth in between, before the international break, Gary Rowett will want his side to pick up a few wins and build momentum. Millwall

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