Jeremy Sarmiento made his debut for Ipswich Town in their 3-1 win at AFC Wimbledon yesterday as they progressed to the fourth round of the FA Cup.
The 21-year-old winger joined the Blues on loan from Brighton last Wednesday and came on as a 57th minute sub for what was an exciting cameo.
READ MORE: Stuart Watson's match verdict
Sarmiento showed glimpses of what he is all about as every time he got on the ball he wanted to take on his defenders and make things happen.
Here's what Town fans had to say about his first appearance for the club...
Given he's been at the club two days and doesn't know the lads or their set up, thought it was excellent and a great benchmark of what we can expect
— Lizzibee (@LizBeighton) January 6, 2024Looked promising, didn’t always release the ball when he should have. Progressive dribbler though 👍🏻
— Cameron B (@CameronLeonB) January 6, 2024Lively start to his Ipswich tenure. Had plenty of space to shine, so will be interesting to see how he does against more physical teams and the faster pace of the Championship. Excited to see him in action.
— DaveO (@daveoitfc) January 6, 2024Did well, what I liked was that he released the ball when he thought others had space, not overly selfish but clearly good in possession, early days but promising start.
— Simon stanmore (@stanmsimon) January 6, 2024👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Nice start
— Wozza (@WozzaJ74) January 6, 2024Nice work today. Injected some pace and direct running to our midfield when on and Linked well with others. Look forward to seeing you next week at PR.
— Ben Prickett (@prickettboy3) January 6, 2024It’s really good to see a player that runs with the ball for us. Adds something a bit different to our game. 👏
— Benno (@Benno1uk) January 6, 2024great debut dribbling and running at defenders . I look forward to you tearing it up and hopefully get us promoted to the promised land . uppa the town
— robert wilson (@bigbadbobby69) January 6, 2024
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