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22/08/2026
Jack Clarke has urged his Ipswich Town to "keep snowballing" after scoring a late winner in their Premier League opener against Sunderland.
Ipswich marked their return to the top-flight with a 2-1 win over Sunderland at Portman Road, with Emersonn and Clarke scoring either side of Nilson Angulo's brilliant free-kick.
Courtesy of Clarke's 90th-minute winner, Ipswich have begun a Premier League campaign with a victory for the first time since 1993-94 (3-0 v Oldham Athletic), having lost four consecutive MD1 games in the competition before this one.
The Tractor Boys have also ended their nine-game losing streak at Portman Road in the top-flight.
"Obviously, it's a nice moment for everybody," Clarke, who became just the third Ipswich player to score a 90th-minute winner in the Premier League, told BBC Sport.
"I think, based off how the last time we were in the Premier League went, it took us a long time to get the first win.
"So, it was nice today to kick-start with a win and try to use that momentum and confidence and that self-belief we had before the season to just keep snowballing."
2 - In Hull City and Ipswich Town, this is just the fourth Premier League season to see two newly promoted sides win their opening league game of the campaign after 1997-98 (Bolton & Crystal Palace), 2021-22 (Brentford & Watford) and 2025-26 (Leeds & Sunderland).
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Sunderland have won their opening game in just one of their last nine Premier League campaigns (D4 L4), with that victory coming against West Ham last season (3-0).
Sunderland boss Regis Le Bris felt his side were unlucky to lose the contest, having retained 62.5% of possession, but admitted they had to do more with the ball.
"The result is a bit cruel because we dominated the ball, but dominating possession doesn't mean you win the game," Le Bris told Sky Sports.
"They were well-organised and ready to exploit our turnovers. Now it is about us, we have to show more composure.
"Our goal was a nice goal, happy for him [Angulo] but it is still a defeat. We will try to analyse quickly this defeat to go forward."