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Blackburn Rovers 1 v 1 Ipswich Town
EFL Championship
Tuesday, 2nd December 2025 Kick-off 19:45
McKenna: A Poor Performance, Well Below the Level
Tuesday, 2nd Dec 2025 23:09

Boss Kieran McKenna admitted his side’s performance was poor and nowhere near the level required as the Blues snatched a late point at Blackburn Rovers, courtesy of Sindre Walle Egeli’s first goal for the club.

Town seemed destined to fall to a second defeat on the road in five days, having been defeated 2-1 at Oxford on Friday, until the Norwegian shot low past Rovers keeper Aynsley Pears in the 94th minute to secure a 1-1 draw.

“We snatched a point at the end,” McKenna said. “I think it was a poor performance from us on most aspects.

“I know where we’re at as a group, but that was well below the level that we’ve been at tonight, so we need to be really, really honest and frank about that.

“We’ve just spoken about that downstairs in a really honest way and where that performance tonight has come from, in my opinion.

“We take the moment at the end, good composure from a few of the players to set it up, really good finish from Sindre.

“I think there are lots of games this year from which we’ve deserved more than we’ve got. Tonight’s one in the other category, so you have to take them as they come.

“You want it to be a moment in the season we can look back on fondly, but we have and we will address the performance tonight because that level isn’t going to get us the season that we want.

“We’re not going to hide from that. We’re going to take the moment, we’re not going to hide from the other bit and we know we need to be a lot better.”

Asked where he felt the under-par display came from, he added: “I think there are few different bits. I spoke to the group downstairs. I think it comes a little bit from Friday night, the setback of a loss affects us more than I would want it to at the moment.


“I think Friday night was incomparable to tonight as a performance, a game that normally we would win but some moments went against us, and I think it knocked us more than I would want it to. And not just today, I saw it at the training ground yesterday as well.

“We need to be much stronger on that. There are some other things, but those are for sharing individually, but if I keep it to one I’d say I think it’s a follow-on from the disappointment the other night.

“You’re going to have them over the course of the season. I know it’s a new group and they haven’t had those good shared experiences yet and maybe not found that real resilience to bounce back from a defeat in the way we would want, but that starts the next day at the training ground.

“That disappointment probably came into the performance today and we can’t have that because, to be successful in the Championship, being resilient and robust individually and collectively is right up on the top of the charts and I didn’t think we were tonight.

“We’ve spoken about that, we’ll address it and we need to individually and collectively find more.”

Blackburn boss Valerian Ismael was in no doubt that Blues midfielder Azor Matusiwa should have been sent off when he brought down Ryoya Morishita when he was breaking through towards goal in the first half.

Quizzed on his view of the incident, in which the Dutchman was shown his eight yellow card of the season, McKenna said: “For my eyes on the sideline, it could have gone either way. He’s ahead of Azor, you’ve also got a really quick player [Leif Davis] chasing him down and he’s at a little bit of an angle.

“I’d normally want the referee not to send the player off if it’s borderline in the first half. Other than that, I’m sure if I was on their side I would have wanted the red card as well. It went our way tonight.”

The game was the restaging of the match in September which was abandoned in the 80th minute at 1-0 to Rovers with the Blues down to 10 men following Jacob Greaves’s sending off.

Town’s late equaliser this evening appeared to vindicate the EFL’s decision to replay the fixture rather than award the result to the Lancastrians.

“I’ve spoken about the replay loads,” McKenna said when asked whether he felt that was the case. “For me, you could feel it tonight, it’s obviously still something the opponent is upset about. That’s fair enough, I’m sure in their position they feel hard done by.

“I don’t think there’s any other decision that would have been fair. I said it after the last time, games of football can be crazy, can change on anything and in those conditions and what happened on the last occasions, there was no other way other than to play the game tonight.”

Quizzed on the messaging to the players ahead of the back-to-back home games against leaders Coventry and fourth-placed Stoke City on Saturday and Tuesday, McKenna added: “As always, some of the messaging has to stay private and inside, but the main one for me is that your response doesn’t start in the next match, your response is how you are with the group, how you are in training, how you are the next day.

“Part of a winning culture, a winning group is that when you have those setbacks a large majority of the group are coming in with a determination not just to show their very, very best of themselves the next day, but also to help others, to push others, to get around others. That’s what we need to see on Thursday morning.

“We’ll give the players a day off after the travel we’ve had and the late arrival tomorrow, everyone needs to recover and refresh.

“And then on Thursday, everyone needs to come in ready to give the absolute best of themselves, but also to step up and give to the group and that’s what you need when you have a setback.

“Tonight, in terms of the late result, we could sit here and kid ourselves and say, ‘what a brilliant away point, what a great goal’. Of course, we’ll try and take those positives, but in reality the performance, it was a bit step back and we pride ourselves on trying to be the best that we can be.

“So we need to find a response that starts on Thursday morning that builds the confidence, that builds the trust, that builds the resilience in a team that we’re going to need when we face a really good team at Portman Road on Saturday.”

McKenna refused to blame tiredness for the display, the game having been the third on the road in eight days and the fourth of a run of seven in 22 days.

“No, I don’t use it,” he said. “Maybe it has, maybe it hasn’t. But, for me, no excuses.”

Meanwhile, McKenna confirmed the injury Wes Burns suffered in the U21s last night is nothing too significant, the Welshman having been subbed at half-time on his comeback following the ACL tear which has kept him out since January.

“No, a big gash on his leg,” he said. “Thankfully, it doesn’t look like any major ligament damage, so hopefully just a minor setback. Hopefully won’t take too long to heal up.”

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Sefton_Blue added 23:14 - Dec 2
He’s not kidding. I was there tonight and it was dreadful. Outthought, outfought by a team who wanted it more. Very lucky indeed. 2 shots on target and one of them was the goal
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jas0999 added 23:19 - Dec 2
Utter rubbish. This guy delivered NINE straight home defeats despite being one of the highest paid managers in the PL. he’s now serving up more rubbish after £200M spent. He has no clue.

Mark Ashton - why is KM under zero pressure? Ridiculous- would have been fired at any other club.
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arablue added 23:20 - Dec 2
Morsy and Chaplin would have kicked the a*** of those who wallowed in their woe is me state and attitude. What happened to “running towards adversity”?
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arablue added 23:20 - Dec 2
Morsy and Chaplin would have kicked the a*** of those who wallowed in their woe is me state and attitude. What happened to “running towards adversity”?
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ITFCSG added 23:20 - Dec 2
"I think it comes a little bit from Friday night, the setback of a loss affects us more than I would want it to at the moment"
In the back-to-back promotion seasons more often than not we would avenge a loss by going on long unbeaten runs and consecutive wins. Now we are affected by ONE loss of our own making. Pathetic. The sc*m fans weren't wrong after all. The current team is mentally weak.
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htb added 23:27 - Dec 2
I am glad KMcK has been as honest as always. A truly terrible performance, unfortunately we have seen similar recently such as the first half at Hull. These type of performances can’t continue. Not sure a lot of the players in this team have the right qualities or bigger enough hearts, we are lacking leaders. Not sure the constant chopping and changing is helping. Find your best team and stick with it.
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Jugsy added 23:47 - Dec 2
Honest and owning up to the poor performances. McKenna will turn this around every manager goes through tough periods, lest we forget he’s still very early in his career. Tonight wasn’t good enough, along with a few games so far this season. I believe in the journey, it’s not a comfortable one admittedly but I’m sure it will come good.
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Beattiesballbag added 23:52 - Dec 2
Lets be honest, since he's said goodbye to the best of Cookes signings, we have struggled, Is it the recruitment that has been poor or is it the tactics that is not getting the best from the players that we do sign, either way, we struggle against any team that presses us like Blackburn or any team that sits back & defends in numbers.
Until the other team scores first, we only manage 5-10 minutes a game where we move the ball quick enough to deal with either. so can't really see where signing another forward on his own is going to make much difference, who ever is up front is going to struggle feeding on scrapes.
Sad to say it but can't really see any improvement on the team that got us out of Div 1 even with all the money we have spent,
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jon_talbot56 added 00:11 - Dec 3
Truth is we have a lot of average players. Worst IMO is Clarke- he is a liability. McAteer has very little guile for a wide player. And l am tired of seeing attempts to play around at the back when the players are not really up to it. On the plus side Matisuwa and Egeli both look good and Cajuste looked a bit more like his old self tonight. Should also say every Rovers player worked their socks off so well done to them.
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armchaircritic59 added 00:11 - Dec 3
Just checked to make sure I got my facts right. Since the Swansea match we have played 4 games and from the finish of the Swansea game to the end of tonights, we have made 20 changes from one match to the next in total. That is insanity.

Still trying to find patterns of play and gel as a team? Wonder why? It might take and need a good tonking from Coventry to shake everything up once and for all, or maybe we decide to turn up for one game at least.

The "apologists " will say that's just one loss in the last 8 games. Others like me will say that's 4 wins in the last 10 games and where we should be averaging somewhere around 2 points a game which would mean about 20 points from those, we have14 points. which if taken over a whole 46 match season would result in 63/64 points.

Take whichever figures you want from that, the overiding picture is currently bad. We are only still well in contention for the promotion place(s), as the league is garbage, very competitive yes, but garbage. Coventry excepted.
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ITFC_Blue_White added 00:32 - Dec 3
Shocking game tonight, lucky to get the draw. So far this season in the Championship, Hirst has scored 5 goals in 1,137 minutes.. (one of those goals was a penalty) so thats 1 goal every 227.4 minutes.. One goal every 2.5 games.. We seriously need more fire power in January. The stats just aren't good enough. Need two decent strikers up front to start causing havoc in the opponents box. Our shots on target stats tonight was just dreadful, going back to the days where its at least an hour before we even have a shot on target. Mckenna please can we attempt to push this ratio up!
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armchaircritic59 added 00:33 - Dec 3
arablue, I think its been changed to " Adverse towards running " .
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shakytown added 01:12 - Dec 3
Below the level????? What bloody level are you on about????? More ineffective passing no movement or even the desire to attack the opposition just more boring easy to defend tippy tappy garbage that is your only way of playing. You need to evolve your tactics or move on kieran as this is not acceptable and you are to blame not the players. Are you so bloody arrogant to believe the other managers are not going to work out how to play against your boring garbage?????
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chripswich added 04:03 - Dec 3
Keiron - the next three fixtures will tell us if you are still the man for the job. Three of the only good sides in this shocking division.
Are you up to the standards of Lampard, Robins and Alex Neil?
Can you out-manage them?
Can you pick a team that play like a team…and can you inspire those players to put a shift in. Something that has been totally lacking in the past two games.
Time to find out how good you really are.
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BlueDread added 04:14 - Dec 3
Our build-up play is slow, cautious and ponderous. Add our poor crossing when we do get into an attacking area and we are then vulnerable on transition. Extra-training sessions with fines for anyone who takes more than one-touch in the final third. We need to play fast quick & move to breakdown defensive blocks - not have every player take turns and three or four touches - oppositions are too well drilled for that. Broadhead and Chaplin clever type quick interchanges. The players should be good enough considering how much we paid for them to move it around faster. If not, replace them.
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DannyITFC added 04:44 - Dec 3
I think he’s lost respect from the players, he can’t motivate them at all. Maybe it’s time for a change.
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number8 added 05:58 - Dec 3
Woeful performance again. There are a lot that are blaming squad rotation but to me it looks like a clear change in tactics and approach to games. It is a possession based slow build up. Whereas we used to attack rapidly often hitting the goal line and cutting back to the number 10 or who ever was attacking the box.

I’m guessing this has changed because it fell well short in the premier league. Whatever the reason it is not enjoyable to watch, it is not delivering convincing performances and most importantly it’s not delivering enough results!
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IpswichFuture added 06:08 - Dec 3
Can’t understand some of the criticism coming McKenna’s way on here…it’s mad….the bloke is a quality manager. He has proven that over the past few years and he deserves our support and backing given what he’s provided for us in terms of entertainment and success since taking us on in League One. Some of our “fans” need a reality check….he’s having to build a new team in a competitive league and we’re well placed to compete for promotion…..particularly if we can add a striker in January window…have some patience, get behind the squad and don’t make the same idiotic mistakes of other fan bases of thinking that changing the manager is going to be the silver bullet. History would suggest that rarely works and it’s not the Ipswich way…
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slade1 added 06:14 - Dec 3
Too many changes each and every game......simple as that
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martin587 added 06:33 - Dec 3
After watching that shambles I want my money back.Please pick your best eleven and stick with all the time and have you ever thought of a different system.
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pablo123 added 06:45 - Dec 3
Sorry slade , meant to up vote you
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Len_Brennan added 06:47 - Dec 3
@Ipswichfuture: You say that McKenna "is a quality manager. He has proven that over the past few years", but that's not entirely the case, is it?
Yes we got consecutive promotions to the Premier League from League 1 & he was rightly being hailed as arguably the best young manager in the country at that time, fot that exceptional performance. However the immediate ambitions & expectations of the club are very different now than they were from the low base of being a mid table League 1 club when the new ownership came in, not to mention the fact that we have spent over £150m (more when look at obligation contracts) to be second best in games against Oxford & Blackburn.
The truth is that over the recent past, ie. since promotion to the PL 19 months ago, he has not proven that he is a 'Top' manager, who can perform at the highest level, dealing with managing a bigger squad of 'better players', on big money contracts, playing against teams who know how we are going to set up formationwise & tactically.
Annie Slot won the PL with Liverpool last year & was hailed as a genius for coming in & achieving that, but just 6 months later his position has been strongly questioned in recent weeks & their win v West Ham was a massive result for him. No manager is immune from being held to account for the team's performance, and football at this level is very much a 'what have you done for me lately' business.
Leicester, Southampton & Sheffield Utd have all changed their managers this season, for good or for ill, there is no way that our board haven't considered our progress given the extraordinary investment. Playoffs is not good enough, given how poor the league has been, and there is only one automatic spot left to play for.
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PinstripeBlue added 07:22 - Dec 3
We could pick 11 from the crowd and they’d give more effort and passion and desire. Get arses kicked but they’d play their hearts out.
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ArnieM added 07:26 - Dec 3
Just STOP rotating HALF the team EVERY GAME then McKenna, FFS MAN!!!
Pick your strongest team and f uvking STICK with it for 4-5 games. Give the players a bloody chance will you!!!!
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Saxonblue74 added 07:27 - Dec 3
Yes, an awful display. Not an isolated game, 3rd on the bounce. What I find most disappointing is the lack of reaction from the poor result at Oxford. There should be a big positive reaction. Regarding McKenna (or any other manager under similar circumstances) he hasn't become a bad manager overnight. Few teams perform at the top of their game for an entire season. Should Pep Guardiola have been fired for his start to the season? Yes, a tough watch at the moment, I'm not looking forward to watching and that hasn't happened before for me during McKennas tenure. This squad will settle, it will deliver consistent performances and we will be right in the mix at the end of the season. Back the boys, keep the faith, and don't forget where we were 2020-2023!
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