x

Taylor: Keane is On a Building Process - Ipswich Town News

Blues assistant manager Stuart Taylor says it’s a case of building striker Will Keane up and not giving him too many games too soon at present.

Keane rejoined Town on a permanent basis in the summer after leaving Hull City following his loan spell at the end of last season, the former Manchester United youngster having undergone hamstring surgery early in the close season.

The 26-year-old played the full 90 minutes in the FA Cup tie against Lincoln but was left out of the 18 entirely for the Leasing.com Trophy tie at Colchester four days later.

"He’s probably at the same as Emyr [Huws] where it’s a building process. He’s on a process, I don’t want to be vague with it, but we need to do it in stages.

"We need to make sure we’re not going to put him back by doing too much with him too soon. Saturday-Tuesday is quite a lot for players coming back after long-term injuries and Will comes under that category, so we looked at it and it was a little bit much too soon.

"He’s totally fine. He actually trained a couple of days after the [Lincoln] game, but the demands of training as much as we have a high intensity of training, you’re not going to have that risk of kicks, knocks and all sorts, but Will’s fine, and he came through training today and last week.”

Keane, who seems likely to start against the Imps at Sincil Bank on Wednesday, only rejoined the Blues on August 20th with the campaign already underway and pre-season long over.

"He never trained with the lads, he never did pre-season with the lads, albeit he’s done pre-season himself, he’s come back and worked really, really hard, and we’re delighted with how well he’s come through it,” Taylor added.

"But we need to be careful we don’t push him over that line too quickly too soon. It’s about getting as much as we possibly can out of him but being sensible with it and not pushing it too far.”

While Kayden Jackson and James Norwood have made bright starts to the season having scored seven goals each, Taylor says Keane will have a part to play.

"That’s the expectancy of it, of building Will up and not bursting him, so that it’s real competition for places,” he continued.

"You’re talking about three very very good strikers there who can all play as a lone striker when needed but can also play as a twin pairing.

"They’re all good enough to do that and they’re all intelligent enough to do it, they know the roles to do it, so they’re good options that we’ve got.”


What to read next:

Town Quintet Win Caps as Ireland Stage Second-Half Comeback
Dara O’Shea and Sammie Szmodics started and Jack Taylor, Chieo Ogbene and Kasey McAteer came off the bench as the Republic of Ireland came from two goals down to draw 2-2 with 10-man Hungary in their opening World Cup qualifier at the Aviva Stadium this evening.
Town Women Defeated By Saints in WSL2 Opener
Ipswich Town Women had a chastening first experience of life in the Barclays WSL2, losing 4-0 to Southampton Women in front of a near-4,000 crowd at St Mary’s Stadium on the south coast.
Five Could Win Ireland Caps
Blues quintet Dara O’Shea, Jack Taylor, Sammie Szmodics, Kasey McAteer and Chieo Ogbene could all add to the international caps when the Republic of Ireland face Hungary in their opening World Cup qualifier against Hungary at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin this evening (Amazon Prime, KO 7.45pm).
Hirst On as Sub to Add to Scotland Caps
Striker George Hirst won his fifth full cap from the bench as Scotland drew 0-0 with Denmark in Copenhagen in their opening World Cup qualifier.
McKenna: International Recruitment Was an Area We Knew We Needed to Improve
Blues boss Kieran McKenna has spoken about the club setting its sights further afield when it came to recruitment this summer having previously concentrated on the domestic market.
McKenna: Busy and Emotional Last Week
Manager Kieran McKenna says it was a busy and emotional last week of the transfer window with the Blues signing four players and seeing key men from the back-to-back promotion side, Luke Woolfenden and Conor Chaplin, moving on.
Ashton: Window Was Tough
Blues CEO and chairman Mark Ashton admits it’s been a tough transfer window and he’s glad that it’s now shut.
Boswell: It's About Establishing Ourselves and Being Really Competitive
Ipswich Town Women will aim to be competitive and exciting to watch ahead of their maiden season in WSL 2, according to captain Maria Boswell.
Youngster Bonwick Signs First Pro Deal
Ipswich Town Women’s youngster Kaci-Jai Bonwick has signed her first professional deal with the club.
Ogbene: Nine Months Out Injured Was Life-Changing
Blues on-loan winger Chieo Ogbene says his outlook on life has been change for the better by his nine months on the sidelines having ruptured his achilles.