Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna said that it had been a "poor performance" from his side as they snatched a late point against Blackburn at Ewood Park.
"Not good. I don't think it was a good performance in any aspect. It was a tough game but we weren't good enough so I don't think the performance merited anything from it," told BBC Radio Suffolk.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"We're happy we got the moment at the end and happy for Sindre. The reality of this season is we can have more chances and shots [than the opposition] but if we don't win it will be called a bad performance and it think we've had lots of games like that this year.
"In reality, we are one of the top teams in the league on most things, we've had among the most shots, we don't concede many shots, we're certainly not as smooth as what I would want us to be but I think there's been good things about the performance but we haven't turned that into results.
"Tonight was different, tonight was a poor performance. We know we have a lot to improve and tonight was a big step back in performance and we need to deliver much more."
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