Ipswich Town
recruit Dominic Iorfa junior has revealed that his father inspired
him to play football, Sportinglens.blogspot.com reports.
The young
defender shares the same name as his father, Dominic Iorfa senior, a former Nigerian international
who represented QPR, Peterborough and Southend in this country but who also
spent time in Scotland, Ireland and Belgium throughout a long playing career.
Iorfa Junior
added: “My father gets along to games when he can. He is one of the reasons I
am playing football – I’ve been looking up to him since he was a player and he
has inspired me. I take a lot of advice from him and there’s the feedback too.
“He was a
striker and I’ve seen clips of him because when he was playing it was a bit
before my time. All I know is that he was a pacy striker. He played for
Peterborough so when I go there people talk to me about him. They know more
about him than I do.
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“This move
has worked out well for me because my family are based in Southend. They are
happy because I can go and see them more often. They will be here for every
home game too.”
However, Iorfa
is relishing the challenge on offer courtesy of his season-long loan move from
Wolves.
The
22-year-old defender, who can perform at right-back or in a central defensive
role, hopes to have done enough to earn a place in manager Mick McCarthy’s
starting line-up on Saturday week against Birmingham in the opening fixture of
the new campaign.
Southend-born
Iorfa is no rookie, having already clocked up a century of appearances in all
competitions for his parent club, as well as seven on loan at Shrewsbury in the
second half of the 2013/14 season. Plus, he has been capped for England at U18,
U20 and U21 levels.
Iorfa said:
“The lads have welcomed me on board. I knew Mick and TC [Terry Connor] from my
time at Wolves and they have helped me to settle in as well. All the lads have
been good to me and the football’s been good as well, so I’m enjoying it so
far.
“Hopefully
I’m going to have a successful season here at Ipswich, finishing at least in
the play-offs and pushing for promotion.
“I know
Ipswich didn’t have the best of times last season but the two years prior to
that were really good and when I spoke to the gaffer he made it clear he wants
to get back to that level again.
“When I
signed for Wolves Mick was the first team manager. When I was in the youth team
it was similar to how it works here, with the young lads joining the senior
players in training from time to time, and he watched a lot of our games so
there was feedback from that every now and again. I spoke to him a few times.”
Iorfa knows
he may have to be patient before he can establish himself in McCarthy’s side,
with Jordan Spence having extended his stay at Portman Road by another two
years and skipper Luke Chambers no stranger to the right-back berth, even if he
is expected to feature as a central defender in the coming months.
He added:
“That’s how it is at any club. I think the competition is good for everyone and
we can all push each other. I’ll be ready but I’m hoping to do well enough in
training and in the pre-season games to start the first game of the season. If
not I’ll be ready and pushing, whether it’s Jordan or Luke that plays.
Asked if he
had expected to be spending the forthcoming season elsewhere, Iorfa replied: “I
did, to be fair, because last season didn’t end how I wanted it to. I’ve had
extended time off with international duty and Wolves have s
“It’s like a
new regime there so I knew I might have to go somewhere else to focus and play
some football. Luckily, Mick has given me this opportunity and I’m grateful to
him for that.”
Iorfa was
part of the England U21 side eliminated by Germany at the semi-final stage of
the European Championship in Poland when a penalty shoot-out followed a 2-2
draw.
He took his
U21 cap tally to 13 and said: “Everyone was gutted really but I think it was a
good achievement to reach the semi-finals. Everyone was happy with that but I
think the fact that we went out on penalties was heartbreaking.
“It was a
great experience to play in a competition like that against some very good
teams, including Germany, and the whole experience is something I will keep
with me for my entire life.”
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