Marcelino Nunez is sitting within the quiet of an empty Portman Street however he is aware of a really completely different scene awaits him over the border from Suffolk to Norfolk on Saturday. The person who crossed the divide is in for a scorching reception again at Carrow Street.
Nunez turned the primary participant since Andy Marshall in 2001 to maneuver from Norwich to Ipswich when he accomplished his £10m change in August. Just a few weeks later, having scored the aim that settled the earlier East Anglian derby in Norwich’s favour, he helped Ipswich beat their rivals for the primary time in 16 years with a 3-1 win.
“It was an important challenge because Ipswich hadn’t beaten Norwich in so long and I had helped to extend that run even further,” he tells Sky Sports activities. “It was a big task but we managed to turn it around and end the run and I was really happy about it.”
That was clear from his celebrations that day at Portman Street, when he waved a nook flag in entrance of jubilant Ipswich followers after coming off the bench to arrange the third aim in opposition to his previous membership.
“It was natural, it just came to me spontaneously,” he says, wanting over to the nook flag in query from his seat within the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand. “In South America, if you win a giant derby you have a good time loads and that South American facet of me got here out a bit.
“It was an emotional and vital day. The coach talked in regards to the reality we had that strain of 16 years with out successful the derby. I used to be motivated to finish that run. Thank God we managed to do it.
“A derby has to be won and it has to be celebrated.”
The occasions of the final assembly add further spice to Saturday’s fixture, stay on Sky Sports activities. However Nunez is unfazed by the hostility that awaits him at Carrow Street. The Chile worldwide, who joined Norwich from Universidad Catolica in 2022, feels he’s well-equipped to manage.
“In South America the derbies, the clásicos, are more intense, with more pressure,” he explains, talking in his native Spanish. “And I think that works in my favour because I’ve played under pressure.
“I know there is going to be a bit more heat on me, because of the fans and because of what happened with my transfer, but it motivates me. I’m motivated to face the game on Saturday.
“If you step on the pitch, you overlook all of your issues and every little thing that is occurring exterior. You need to deal with the sport, perform your process properly and all the time be optimistic.
“The game is going to be emotional. It’s an important one for both sides in a derby that they say is the biggest in England.
“Our mentality, and my mentality, is to take three factors and win.”
Why he chose Ipswich
In-form Norwich will of course do everything they can to avoid such an outcome. But for Ipswich, a point behind Millwall in third place with three games in hand on the team above them, it is a chance to take another step closer to the Premier League.
That Premier League ambition was the main attraction for Nunez.
“I used to be very clear about my aim, which was to combat for the championship, in order that’s why I made the choice to maneuver to Ipswich.
“The fans welcomed me incredibly well, even though I came from a rival, and overall I’m very happy with the team and with the manager.
“We’re very united and in addition centered on our goal, which is to get promoted to the Premier League.”
The transfer, introduced with a faucet of the badge and a wink in Ipswich’s signing video, brought on acrimony, angering followers of his former membership as a lot because it delighted these of his new one.
Nunez, although, didn’t agonise over it. He insists he bears no ill-will to Norwich. “It was a very positive step in my career because they opened doors for me to play in Europe.” However he felt Ipswich, beneath Kieran McKenna, supplied a greater probability of attaining his ambitions.
“It wasn’t a very complicated decision because my mentality is to become a champion. With my previous team in Chile, I became a champion five times, and that’s my mindset, to win titles.
“It’s something coach McKenna had as well. He’s an excellent coach for me. I also saw that they had a lot of resources to establish themselves as a strong team and fight for promotion.”
Thriving beneath McKenna
Nunez has actually performed his half this season, albeit whereas managing some unlucky damage interruptions. When obtainable, the 26-year-old has introduced the identical creativity, set-piece prowess, aim menace and power to the No 10 position that he confirmed at Norwich.
His significance may be seen of their document with and with out him. Ipswich have a win charge of 70 per cent within the 20 video games Nunez has began this season in comparison with simply 32 per cent within the 24 he hasn’t.
“I am just a small piece of the puzzle,” he says when the statistic is put to him. “I think we are all important in the team, those who play and even those who are injured.
“I feel all of us, as a gaggle, transmit one thing optimistic. Whether or not I play or I do not play, I attempt to keep optimistic and assist those that play and those that do not, all the time transmitting one thing good.”
Nunez’s total of eight assists is only bested by a handful of players in the Championship and there have also been three goals, including two free-kicks in a 4-1 win over QPR in November.
He credit McKenna for his impression.
“He is one of the best coaches I’ve had in my career up until now,” he says. “He organises the training sessions incredibly well, he’s very intelligent, he knows how to keep the dressing room united, and he gives the players lots of confidence.
“He makes you’re feeling calm, with none strain. You simply need to do what he asks of you. I attempt to put together in one of the best ways in coaching, in restoration, when it comes to my weight loss plan as properly. On a private degree, I am relaxed.”
Premier League dream
He is similarly relaxed about Ipswich’s promotion prospects, with Norwich the first, and most hotly-anticipated, of their seven remaining Championship games. Reaching the Premier League, he says, would allow him to realise a childhood dream.
“I all the time dreamt about it however I by no means imagined going to England would occur so rapidly and being a step away from the Premier League,” he says. “It is one thing unimaginable that is occurring and it is shut, so we simply need to deal with every match.
“Now it’s Norwich, and there’s extra pressure, but we’re motivated, and I’m motivated to take it step by step to achieve that, to play in the Premier League. We have the games in hand, so it’s up to us.
“What I see within the crew is that it is a very strong group. There are superb team-mates and the coach is among the finest I’ve had in my profession. With the crew we’ve got, I feel we’ll attain the Premier League. I need to expertise that feeling.”
First, although, he should really feel the warmth of Carrow Street.
Watch Norwich vs Ipswich stay on Sky Sports activities Soccer and Sky Sports activities Predominant Occasion on Saturday from 11am; kick-off 12.30pm

