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Ipswich Town 0 v 2 Liverpool
FA Premier League
Saturday, 17th August 2024 Kick-off 12:30
McKenna: The Players Will Come Away From the Game More Confident
Saturday, 17th Aug 2024 16:29

Town boss Kieran McKenna felt there were plenty of positives to take from the Blues’ opening day performance, despite his side falling to a 2-0 home defeat.

Goals from Diogo Jota and Mo Salah on 60 and 65 consigned Town to a loss in their first Premier League fixture in 22 years.

“I think there were a lot of positives to take. Of course, mostly in the first half,” McKenna said.

“I thought it was a really strong first-half performance. We made it a really difficult game for Liverpool, we pressed really well, our organisation was very good, we were physical, we were aggressive, we were brave out of possession and in possession we did a lot of good things as well.

“We found a really nice mixture between showing our bravery and our composure to build short passes, but also used the physical presence that we had on the top line with Wes [Burns] and with Liam [Delap] and I thought we gave a really, really strong team a lot of problems.

“I think it was a really positive first half performance and I think we showed all the ingredients that we’re going need to have a good season this season.

“Of course, the challenge for us then is that we have to be able to do that for longer, we have to be able to do that for 90 minutes or in the periods where we can’t be like that we have to find ways to manage the game and be how we would want to be in that phase.

“I think there were a lot more positives to take from the game. Of course, the second half was difficult and Liverpool kicked into their stride and the game got away from us, but I think the players should be really proud of their efforts and the way that they managed to step up.

“I think they all come away from the game more confident in terms of feeling like they can compete at this level, that they can play at this level, but also knowing that there are a lot of areas for us to improve and that’s the job now, that’s the work and that’ll start on Monday.”

Asked what changed at half-time with Liverpool dominant in the second half, he added: “A number of different factors, but there weren’t huge differences tactically in the second half. Trent [Alexander-Arnold] played a little bit higher on the right-hand side, so there were a few little adjustments.

“I think our physical level dropped, that’s the reality of it. That’s understandable, one, because of the efforts that we’ve put into the first half, but also we’re very early on, we’ve got quite a few players out there playing their first ever game of Premier League football and 10 of the starting team were making their first ever start at Premier League level, so there’s an adjustment to the intensity.

“We have a few who haven’t completed the full pre-season, who probably are a little bit undercooked going into today, so I think there was a physical drop-off from us.

“Liverpool, credit to them, they showed their quality in their top line, especially in their ability to utilise the space in behind and play the ball in the space in behind for their fast runners.

“I think that’s the challenge that we’re going to face. The biggest thing for us in terms of lessons is, one, finding that level of execution in the first half to probably get the goal that I don’t think would have been undeserved.


“And managing the period in the second half when Liverpool were in full flow and playing really well. Just managing that phase of the game better so that even if we were 1-0 down, we could stay 1-0 down and manage to stay in the game. If we do that, we would have the possibility to push hard late in the game.

“You have to respect the level of the opponent, you have to respect the jump from our players and there’s not too much you can do criticise them on, but there’s details that we can improve on in the second half that will give us a better chance to stay dominant for longer.”

McKenna says he and his staff didn’t treat the match any differently despite the step up in level.

“We tried to prepare it as we normally would for a game, so we tried to keep everything as normal and we’ve had a good week of preparation,” he said.

“Of course, we acknowledged the achievement, the occasion for so many of the group to have been part of bringing Premier League football back to Ipswich for the first time in so long, and the way that we did it with back-to-back promotions is incredible and for 10 players to make their first Premier League start, that’s climbing the mountains.

“Such a small percentage of professional footballers manage to play in the best league in the world, so I’m very proud of them, they should be very proud of themselves, as I know they are, so we acknowledge that.

“But other that it was concentrating on the performance and I think you could say in the first half by how we performed, the players dealt with the occasion very, very well and managed to impose ourselves on a fantastic team and made it a really competitive game in that first half.”

The Blues manager had praise for the 30,014-strong crowd, who made themselves heard throughout.

“The supporters were fantastic,” he enthused. “We’ve had some great atmospheres here, we’ve had some noise in the last years but there were moments in the first half which was right up there with anything that we’ve had and the supporters were great.

“I think more importantly in the second half because in the first half, the excitement of the game, the flow of the game, the way it was going, the fact that we were having opportunities and pinning Liverpool in on occasion, of course, the supporters were right behind us.

“But I think more importantly for the season, in the second half when the game got away from us a little bit and Liverpool were the dominant team and looked like scoring, the crowd kept pushing the players, stayed right behind the team and stayed right with us to the end, and that helped the players play right to the last whistle, which they managed to do.

“I think they will have enjoyed the game. Of course, we want to win every game but they’ve seen their team and they’ve seen so many of the group that they’ve been proud of over the last couple of years, they’ve seen them go and compete for, OK, for 45 minutes, but they’ve seen them go and compete really well against one of the best teams in the league.

“They’ve had a good look at the level, they’ve seen the level and the challenge that’s ahead of us and I know and I really believe they’ll be with us every moment of every game.”

The Northern Irishman felt his team might have made more of a couple of attacking situations in the first half.

“It’s just our execution,” he said. “We had some big moments where we were breaking through the pitch and we had an overload on one or two occasions as well and it’s the execution and the timing of the pass, the angle and the weight of the pass, the timing of the supporting run and I think if we had have got those elements better, then we would have had a couple of big, big chances.

“That’s the challenge, developing our execution and developing our execution under big fatigue because the intensity and the level of the game is so high, you’re playing under more fatigue than the players will ever have played under before.

“And, of course, even if it is an overload situation, better defenders facing you in big environments and big pressure situations and executing in those situations will be key for us and something that can take from today and think that if we can improve on that, then certainly the scoreline could have been different at half-time.”

Reflecting on the mood in the dressing room following only Town’s second home league defeat in 40 matches, he added: “The players are positive down there. The group’s used to winning, we want to win every game and it’s never going to feel good not winning, it doesn’t matter if it’s home or away, it’s never going to feel good.

“The boys are positive down there. I think the overriding emotion for most of those who started the game should be pride and an increase in confidence that they showed that no matter where they’ve come from, that they can compete in the Premier League against one of the best teams.

“They’re positive down there, they also know that they’ve got strides to go, they also know that Liverpool were much better than us in the second half and deserved to win the game in that period.

“There’s a realistic mood down there, being proud of what we’ve achieved to get to this day and lots of elements to the performance that we can take confidence from individually and collectively but also knowing there’s some more strides to make and I’m sure the attitude and positivity on Monday will be really good to work on that.”

Town next have the tough task of a visit to champions Manchester City in a week’s time, but the Blues boss says he’s not unhappy that the season is starting in the manner that it is.

“The way the fixtures came out with Liverpool and Man City first two games, we take that as a real positive,” he insisted.

“We know that it’s going to give us a really good insight to the top echelons of the league and of club football in the world, to be honest, in the first couple of weeks.

“We know that the group is right in at the deep end but we feel like that can hopefully fast-track our adjustment and our development into this league.

“We take that as a positive. We know on the flip-side of it coming into the season that we’ll have no points after the first two games, but we also know that the league’s really difficult and the game after that’s Fulham, that’s another excellent team, who have had a couple of seasons in the league now. After that, I think it’s Brighton, so every game’s going to be difficult.

“For sure, we have two of the most dominant teams in the league early on, I think we’ll take positives from today, but other than that, it’s just going to be about our journey, just how we can continue to improve, both from a physical point of view and how we build that up over the next weeks and months, but also tactically and mentally and from a technical execution as well, how we can continue to improve over the next few months.

“We won’t spend much time talking about the league table or positions or points, that’s not how we work, that’s not how we’ve got to this point.

“It’ll be about full commitment to each game, giving each game our best, learn our lessons, train and prepare really well, train and prepare really well the next week and get ready to go again, and that’ll be the same whoever we play against.”

The club wasn’t commenting on Napoli midfielder Jens Cajuste having watched the game from the directors’ box with a season-long loan move understood to be close to being confirmed.


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blueboy1981 added 16:40 - Aug 17
Would anyone expect him to say any different ?
We’ve got back to the Promised Land after close on a Quarter Century - 100% Effort and Focus from everyone now has to be to STAY THERE, right where we are !!
Otherwise, it could take another Quarter Century to get back again.
That’s how IMPORTANT it all is.
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kuyski added 16:46 - Aug 17
The best position for hutchison is RWF,don't forget it!last season he done a very good job from there!
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londontractorboy57 added 17:02 - Aug 17
For fck sake shut up Blueboy we weren't out classed,I'm so proud of the boys after all these years were back there competing
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Lukeybluey added 17:02 - Aug 17
So very proud of all players today, hold their heads up and be proud. If we can find a way of replicating that 1st half throughout the games we play, and sign 2 or 3 even greater quality players then I think we'll be fine
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algarvefan added 17:12 - Aug 17
Mega proud of our performance in the first half, excellent press and didn't give Liverpool any time to settle. Maybe should have gone in a goal up and the less said about the referee the better. Second half Liverpool showed their class as our performance dropped. Much for McKenna to work on, I honestly believe we will be OK and survive.
Well done Walton too, was a bit worried how he'd do but he did OK.
Onwards and upwards to Man City!!!




































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BobbyBell added 17:17 - Aug 17
A lot of top teams both here and in Europe will lose to Liverpool this season and by bogger margins. This is something to build on and learn from.
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Monkey_Blue added 17:23 - Aug 17
I remember walking out of White Hart Lane in August 2000 after a 3-1 defeat thinking “we don’t look out of place” I don’t claim to have thought we’d finish 5th but I have the same feeling after today against a side much better than that spurs side. Very pleased with the performance but disappointed with the result… no one should be downhearted.
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carlo88 added 17:23 - Aug 17
Hearing KM's post match comments always cheers me up, whatever the result.
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Suffolkboy added 17:25 - Aug 17
Read with care and close appreciation all that KMcK has said ; characteristically he’s covered every angle with his usual calm analytical manner ,and his positivity continues .
He might well have commented on individual performances ,but deliberately chose to provide a broader perspective — in his ‘cautious ‘ but emphatically overall assessment !
We do have the makings of a stronger outcome and successful season !
COYB
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pablo123 added 17:40 - Aug 17
Blueboy wtf , that was a fantastic liverpool team we played today , and matched them for large parts of the game !! Of course our boys are focused , and the new lads to come in too , we'll be fine !!! Very proud of them today , city next and then the season effectively starts for us !!! Well done boys
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Lukeybluey added 17:48 - Aug 17
I think we have to make FPR as hostile as it was today for the opposition, atmosphere was incredible especially first half.
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Lukeybluey added 17:48 - Aug 17
I think we have to make FPR as hostile as it was today for the opposition, atmosphere was incredible especially first half.
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Lukeybluey added 17:48 - Aug 17
I think we have to make FPR as hostile as it was today for the opposition, atmosphere was incredible especially first half.
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hello66 added 17:49 - Aug 17
Proud of the team the fans, Yeah genuinely pleased McKenna stuck with core team that got our club this far over last two year Absolutely phenomenal.

Now ….Am I reading between this lines ? The team will change over the coming games specially with the quality that’s coming through the doors in the last few days and next 2 weeks .

I’m sure this will be a seamless blend over the next 5 to 6 games. As In McKenna, we trust…..
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churchmans added 18:13 - Aug 17
Good performance on a whole! There longstanding premiere leauge qaulity shone through! The same will happen next week,but we knew that!
I feel.....I'm not sure I'm just going to enjoy the performance I saw today and know that we won't be playing Liverpool every week
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Bert added 18:47 - Aug 17
Very considered comments from KMcK. Perhaps he could school Blueboy1981 who is a bit short of motivation and wisdom.
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Phil1969 added 19:30 - Aug 17
Yes first half we matched their poor effort but they got away second tbh it could have been five or so.
No criticism I’m loving our centre midfield guys from past seasons but we were wanting second half. Our prem survival won’t be played out in games against top four.
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victorysquad added 20:39 - Aug 17
Good start, will learn a lot from today. Big challenge this season but i believe we will quickly get the hang of this league. ORG and ashton need to get the manager the players he needs. The excellent coaching team will do the rest
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MVBlue added 22:00 - Aug 17
I'm going to be reading McKennas comments closely this season. Fans will say this and that, but McKenna is a genius and just in this piece you can see he has pinpointed the execution and control of passing when attacking well past world class defenders as something to improve, plus finding a way to control the game when one nil down to hold out longer. In a game where we did well for a good 45 minutes, he has spotted and communicated what is more we can do, to elevate ourselves. In McKenna we trust, run towards adversity.
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nevergoblue added 23:37 - Aug 17
It was a good first half, I think you could see some understandable nerves which led to some wayward passing. Now that they have the first game out of the way things will calm down and they will get used to the intensity of the PL. I was gutted Burns went off, he offers a great outlet which we missed. Walton did well and I must admit to moaning when he brought Harness on, but I thought he did alright. Lots of positives but I think we definitely need a couple of extra players.
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Karlosfandangal added 23:58 - Aug 17
KMK said there after 2 games expect 0 points…… 0 points from Man City Arsenal and Liverpool home and away…..Town are not at that Level yet maybe in a few years but not yet. Mid table sides are the games Town need to win.

Was the team a nod to the players who got us here as some of those will not be first team regulars as the season goes on.
Phillips is not going to sit on the bench all season, etc

They are Legends they got us away from watching Fleetwood to watching Liverpool.

Very proud of our Team
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kiwiblue added 02:43 - Aug 18
Liverpool is one of the top 12 teams in the world and we met them toe to toe for 60 minutes , stuff to build on before the international break and pushing on. Enjoy the ride and great to see the div 1 players playing and having the chance to show what they can do.
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Dissboyitfc added 07:56 - Aug 19
Some very good comments on here, thankfully most will understand the jump up in class and appreciate just how well did for an hour against one of the top club sides in Europe!

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Cervantes added 13:06 - Aug 19
I thought we played very well in the first half. Liverpool weren't poor in the first half but we're caught off guard by our high, excellent press. Omari saw the headlines instead of playing Delap in, which might have seen us taking a lead in to the second half. I don't think we allowed Liverpool a shot on target in the first half, I might be wrong. Unfortunately, we wre caught out by the intensity and physicality in the second and as much s I love Massimo, he did leave Davies exposed for the goals. Hopefully in a month to six weeks we'll have our players and new signings up to speed and have a right good go at staying in the division. COYB.
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Linkboy13 added 18:52 - Aug 19
Yes our midfield left the defence completely exposed in the second half Davis was not to blame.
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