Ipswich Town’s manager Kieran McKenna expressed disappointment after a late defeat to Southampton, highlighting it as a missed opportunity for Premier League survival.
Despite being the better team, Ipswich remains in the relegation zone with crucial matches ahead.
In a crucial match for Ipswich Town, manager Kieran McKenna expressed disappointment after their 2-1 defeat to Southampton.
This loss was particularly painful as it was a missed chance to climb out of the Premier League’s relegation zone.
A draw would have lifted them above Leicester City, who suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat at Everton.
Instead, Paul Onuachu’s late goal left Ipswich in 19th place.
McKenna believed the game should have been more for his squad.
He told BBC Match of the Day, “There is no question [that it is a missed opportunity], it’s a bad result for us.” “[A] bad method to lose the match.
From our perspective, we lost the game due to a bad late goal, even though we were the superior side, had the better chances, should have been ahead, and should have ended the match.
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