The arrival of Emersonn, the first Brazilian to play for Ipswich Town, has been a significant boost to the team's attacking options. The 22-year-old has already shown glimpses of his talent, scoring the opening goal against Sunderland in the opening weekend win. Emersonn's goal was set up by Julio Enciso, who became a club record signing for Ipswich Town at £26m just a month after Emersonn's arrival.

Enciso, who previously played for Brighton on loan, has returned to Ipswich as though intent on making up for lost time. He has already shown his skills, combining with Emersonn to create several scoring opportunities. Despite some promising moments, Ipswich's victory was not without its challenges, with Sunderland equalising in the second half. However, Jack Clarke's late winner secured a winning return for Ipswich Town.

The sparks of a compelling partnership between Emersonn and Enciso offer the faintest hope that Ipswich can defy the odds and stay up in the Premier League this season. With their £150m summer spending spree, Ipswich are certainly looking to make a statement in the top flight.