Ipswich midfielder Azor Matusiwa says he expects there is more to come from The Tractor Boys this season.
Ipswich midfielder Azor Matusiwa says playing in the Championship is "more intense" than other leagues he has experienced and expects there is more to come from The Tractor Boys.
The 27-year-old played in France with Reims and Rennes after starting in his native Netherlands, before making the move to Portman Road in the summer.
"Every game I have played here it has been a full stadium, which was really nice and you can feel the love of the people, and how they support the club," Matusiwa told BBC Radio Suffolk.
"If I have to compare the quality in France you have more individual quality, but the teams are better in England - so it feels like a really good step for me.
"It is more intense compared to France, which is also intense, but you have time to play, it is not box-to-box for 90 minutes."
Following the international break Ipswich visit Middlesbrough on Friday (20:00 BST), where they will be looking to extend their unbeaten run to six games.
Boro have only lost one league game this season, a 1-0 defeat by Portsmouth.
"I think we can play much better than we are doing now," Matusiwa added.
"But as I have said before it takes some time, with new players and the players have to adjust that are coming from abroad and it will take some time.
"They might not be there immediately from the start, but at the end we will be there, which is a normal thing."
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