Lewis Dunk*has been told to keep his head up after a costly error at the Amex.
The defender’s lapse let in Daryl Murphy to fire Ipswich to a 1-0 win over Albion.
But colleague Andrew Crofts is convinced he will get over it.
Crofts, enjoying a first midfield start since October, told The Argus: “Dunky has played loads of games and he has been brilliant.
”It happens. He’s a confident boy, he always wants to get on the ball.
”Sometimes players make mistakes, you see it every week. But the boys just go again.
”We still had plenty of time to get back into it but it wasn’t to be.
”We can hopefully put it right on Friday (against Wolves).”
Crofts, sidelined recently by fatigue in the groin and hamstring areas after his year-long lay-off due to a knee injury, was delighted be brought back into the side.
He revealed there was a school of thought within the changing room that Jamie Murphy was unlucky to see a goal ruled out for offside just before his namesake struck for Ipswich.
Crofts said: ”A couple of the boys have seen it back and I’ve been told it was onside. If it was, it’s a kick in the teeth because, at that time, we were starting to get a bit on top as well.”
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The defender’s lapse let in Daryl Murphy to fire Ipswich to a 1-0 win over Albion.
But colleague Andrew Crofts is convinced he will get over it.
Crofts, enjoying a first midfield start since October, told The Argus: “Dunky has played loads of games and he has been brilliant.
”It happens. He’s a confident boy, he always wants to get on the ball.
”Sometimes players make mistakes, you see it every week. But the boys just go again.
”We still had plenty of time to get back into it but it wasn’t to be.
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- Murphy strike sends Albion to another defeat
- Albion v Ipswich from the Amex
- Albion add Crofts to midfield - and Goldson gets first start
”We can hopefully put it right on Friday (against Wolves).”
Crofts, sidelined recently by fatigue in the groin and hamstring areas after his year-long lay-off due to a knee injury, was delighted be brought back into the side.
He revealed there was a school of thought within the changing room that Jamie Murphy was unlucky to see a goal ruled out for offside just before his namesake struck for Ipswich.
Crofts said: ”A couple of the boys have seen it back and I’ve been told it was onside. If it was, it’s a kick in the teeth because, at that time, we were starting to get a bit on top as well.”

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