The former Danish Under 21 International told the East Anglian Daily Times : "The Ipswich supporters were unbelievable and the way they treated me was brilliant but very emotional. They are really special to me. Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to go to them and show my thanks properly so I would like to do that now. Thank you.
"I know some people were having a bet on me to be first goal-scorer so I was happy to oblige. The Ipswich fans showed they know the whole situation and that I wanted to stay but I have moved on now. It was strange for me on Saturday because I was really pleased to score but at the same time very sad to see the way Ipswich are going.
"It was a great moment for me to see Joe and embrace as we did. There was nothing personal, it's just football and you get on with it. I hope Ipswich get their first win soon, three points against Walsall would be a good start and I'm sure they would go on from that."