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Nov 6, 2012 at 8pm UK
 
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Bolasie (24'), Murray (50' pen., 55' pen., 63'), Moritz (90')
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Mick McCarthy rues "sobering" 5-0 loss to Crystal Palace

McCarthy rues 'sobering' loss
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Mick McCarthy says that there's a lot to look at after Ipswich lost 5-0 to Crystal Palace.

Mick McCarthy has said that last night's 5-0 loss to Crystal Palace was "a sobering experience".

Ipswich were a goal down at the break, but three penalties after half-time put Palace in a strong position.

McCarthy, who was taking charge of his second game as boss of the Tractor Boys, told BBC Radio Suffolk: "That's highlighted our frailties. It was a sobering experience.

"I've certainly learned a lot. I'll learn even more when I watch it back in the morning.

"There's a lot to look at. It's really disappointing."

Ipswich are bottom of the Championship, having lost nine games in their last 14.

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