x

Jim Slams Performance - Ipswich Town News

Town boss Jim Magilton slammed his players after yet another away defeat. The Blues were made to pay for innumerable errors at the back as Hull City comfortably defeated Magilton's side 3-1 at the KC Stadium.

Magilton said: "I'm bitterly disappointed. We started very bright and created chances. But we conceded three shockers from set-pieces and sloppy defending. If you defend like that you deserve to be punished - and we were.

"Too many of my players are comfortable in their home surroundings, but when it comes to rolling their sleeves up away from home, we were found wanting.

"If you want a realistic chance of doing any good in this division, you've got to pick up points away from home and we haven't.

"I want to apologise to the supporters because we were woeful in the second half. I was bitterly disappointed at the display and bitterly disappointed that our fans travelled a long way to watch that second half performance in particular.

"We were quick out of the blocks, were nice and bright and should have been ahead before they scored. We created other opportunities and if we had taken them it might have been a different story.

"There was plenty of bravado in the dressing room that we would get back in the game, but we didn't produce anything in the second half.

"Talk is cheap. We needed someone to go out there and grab the game by the scruff of the neck and make things happen, but there wasn't one player that did that.

"There will certainly be changes for the Burnley game on Tuesday night."

Hull manager Phil Brown was particularly pleased with two-goal hero Henrik Pedersen: "Henrik is looking stronger and fitter and if we can keep him on the field of play, he can score goals.

"You've got to take a punt every time you go into the transfer market and the punt on Henrik was that we were signing an ex-Premiership player, an injured ex-Premiership player.

"I've nothing but praise for him. He's a driven person and to get his first start in the league and score two league goals was testimony to his attitude.

"It was tough start and we rode our luck. It was too open in the first half for my liking, but our quality in front of goal was there for all to see. In the second half we were very professional."

What to read next:

Furlong: Just Having Good Players Isn't Enough
Town full-back Darnell Furlong believes the Blues will need more than just a strong squad of players in order to achieve promotion back to the Premier League this season.
[Podcast] Life's a Pitch TV - New Podcast Now Online
A new podcast from the Life's a Pitch TV team is now available.
[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online
A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available.
McKenna: A Different Blackburn Team to the One We Faced Two Years Ago
Town travel to Blackburn Rovers on Saturday aiming to record back-to-back wins for the first time since the end of their 2023/24 Championship promotion season.
McKenna: Matusiwa Making Really Positive Steps
Blues boss Kieran McKenna says summer signing Azor Matusiwa has made positive steps in his first five games in the Championship with Town now very strong in their midfield department.
McKenna: New Leadership Group Finalised
Blues manager Kieran McKenna says a new leadership group has been finalised with the players assembled over the summer getting to know one another better having taken part in some team bonding last weekend.
McKenna: Blades Win a Good Way to Start the Next Chapter
Town boss Kieran McKenna says last week’s 5-0 thrashing of Sheffield United gave everyone a boost but that the players were in a positive mindset and looking forward to the season ahead even prior to the victory over the Blades.
McKenna: Burns Making Progress, Everyone Else Has Trained
Town boss Kieran McKenna says Wes Burns is making good progress as he continues his recovery from his ACL injury with the Wales international the only player absent from training this week ahead of Saturday’s game at Blackburn Rovers.
New Call Me Ted Poster For Norwich Derby
Town poster gurus Call Me Ted have produced a new design ahead of the East Anglian derby against Norwich City at Portman Road on Sunday 5th October.
U17s Beaten By Hammers
Town’s youngsters were beaten 4-0 by West Ham United in their opening U17 Premier League Cup game at Playford Road this afternoon.