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McKenna: There's Big Frustration in the Dressing Room
Sunday, 25th Sep 2022 15:59

Boss Kieran McKenna said there was a big frustration in the dressing room after the Blues had allowed a Plymouth to come from a goal behind to win 2-1 at Home Park for the second season running, Town’s first League One defeat this season which has seen the Pilgrims leap above them into top spot.

Freddie Ladapo gave Town the lead in the 39th minute against one of his former clubs but on-loan Norwich full-back Bali Mumba and Morgan Whittaker netted in the 69th and 75th minutes to claim the points for Argyle.

Asked whether the result was a tough one to take, McKenna said it is particularly so given the manner of last week’s 2-2 draw at Sheffield Wednesday when Town were 2-0 in front.

“It is, of course, and the game last week doubles those emotions because quite similarly we put ourselves in a great position to win the game with a lead and creating more chances to put the game to bed,” he said.

“I thought in the second half we had it under control and had a big threat but if you don’t go and get the goal, there’s always a chance that one can go in the other end.

“And as soon as it does, the momentum changes and we haven’t managed that momentum swing well enough.

“There’s big frustration in the dressing room, and rightly so and we need that we need to improve, but we also need to stay balanced and keep things in perspective and make sure we keep taking the positives but definitely look at the areas that we need to get better at.”

He added: “Credit to them in terms that it was a good game and it was a good level game, but I thought we were good value for 1-0 and value on whatever minute the goal went in, I thought we were the team massively in the ascendancy.

“The first goal is obviously a turnover from us. At that stage of the game they’re ‘cheating’ and leaving players higher up the pitch, so you either need to stay back or you need to kill, you can’t go forward and lose it and be open.

“Having said that, I thought it was a free-kick on the edge of the box [for a foul on Conor Chaplin] which was a decision which went against us and it’s a good shot but we can probably do better in terms of getting out to it.

“And then obviously we’re away from him, it’s 1-1 and the momentum of the game completely shifts.

“We’ve spoken about how we manage those momentum swings but it’s something that we can improve on on the grass.”

Town had had a big chance to go 2-0 in front via Marcus Harness, but the forward uncharacteristically missed the target.

“It’s fine margins, not just that chance, we were getting into incredible positions really,” McKenna reflected. “To be a really top team, you have to go and execute better and our execution wasn’t good enough.

“Their execution of two shots, one from the edge of the box, one from maybe 25 yards, was fantastic and they executed their moments better than us and that’s why they got two goals and we got one.”

McKenna was pleased to see Ladapo net his first league goal for Town against one of his old clubs.


“I thought he had a good battle with the centre-halves, a solid 60 minutes,” he said. “I didn’t see how it went in but it nice for him to get his goal.”

The Northern Irishman says Ladapo and Harness were withdrawn as the hour approached to add fresh legs.

“It was always the plan to make changes on 60, we do it most weeks, of course,” he said. “When you concede two goals, it’s easy to look back but I thought we actually had even more ascendency in the period between that and the goal. I thought the fresh legs helped us and we looked a big threat.

“I thought the goal came from a nothing situation really that we didn’t do well enough on and then the game changes.

“We can’t change it now, all we can do is look at it and try and improve and get ready for a big game next week.”

Regarding the decision to start Kayden Jackson in place of Wes Burns, who is away with Wales, with Kane Vincent-Young and Kyle Edwards alternative options, he said: “They’re all different players, Wes plays a role and a profile that’s hard to replicate with one player really because he’s got quite a unique skillset for that position in terms of his attacking threat and his defending capabilities.

“So with the choice we made, Kayden’s in good form and we wanted to replicate the attacking threat that Wes gives with moments behind the line and his movements across the line and I thought we had some good success with that.

“But the other boys can bring different things and we’ll regroup now and get ready for the next game.”

Having lost their first league game in their 10th match this season after a 13-match league unbeaten run stretching back to last season, McKenna says it’s important not to be too downcast about the result.

“It’s a while since we’ve lost in the league,” he said. “You can probably overemphasise the feelings this week because of what happened last week, but that’s why it’s important to keep it in perspective that we have had a positive start, we are creating lots of chances, scoring goals and putting ourselves in position to win games.

“But, of course, we don’t want to let too many slip by even though it’s early on. It’s important that we stay balance and as much as this is a hurtful defeat, make sure that we bounce back well next week.”

Town might have grabbed an equaliser from the unlikeliest of sources with keeper Christian Walton hitting the bar from a corner at the end and McKenna admitted he thought it was in.

“Yes, it was a great header and it looked like an incredible save from where I was,” he said. “We’re on one of those runs at the moment where it doesn’t quite seem to be falling in for us. Even it pops out to Tyreece [John-Jules] and there’s still a good chance there.

“It doesn’t seem to be quite falling for us at the moment in the penalty box and they scored two great strikes form outside the box.

“You can have those spells, it’s important that you address it but you don’t make it any bigger than it is because there’s an element of randomness to football and sometimes you can be guilty of overanalysing things and sometimes it doesn’t go your way.

“It didn’t go our way today, congratulations to Plymouth and we get ready for next week.”

The Blues boss thanked the 1,000-plus Town fans at Home Park, some of whom had left on coaches at 3.30am.

“It was brilliant,” he said of the support. “Extremely grateful and extremely disappointed at the same time. As much as we wanted to win for us, we wanted to win for the people who travelled up here and leaving so early this morning.

“Disappointed for them but it’s really important now as a club that players and supporters all come together and make Portman Road a really difficult place to come to next week.”

Looking ahead to the visit of Portsmouth next week, McKenna believes it’s a positive that the Blues have a chance to bounce back against another of the teams at the top of the table with Pompey now third behind the clubs on alphabetical order.

“I think so, it’s a game to look forward to,” he said. “A difficult game. we’re in the middle of a busy run, of course, and other teams are having breaks and recoveries this week and we’re still going.

“But that’s good in another way because we are hopefully managing to keep our physical momentum.

“It’s good to have Portsmouth next week, it’s good to be back at home, the atmosphere and the performances at home have been really, really strong and we’re going to need that against Portsmouth.”

Plymouth boss Steven Schumacher was unsurprisingly delighted with the result.

“I can’t take the smile off my face at the moment,” he told his club's official website.

“I thought it was a brilliant game. Two really good sides going at it, loads of good football, some good chances, brilliant bits of play — and we are just delighted to get the three points and go top of the league. It sounds really nice.

“I thought it was a close game and could have gone either way. The lads showed good character to be brave, get in Ipswich’s faces and not give them time to play.

“The energy that we showed to continue to press and be aggressive with it, to regain the ball close to their goal, which we did. Just for their desire, I think the players deserved the three points.

“Bali produced a real moment of quality with a great strike and then Morgan Whittaker, from a brilliant press, sticks one in the top corner. I thought he was outstanding all game.

“The atmosphere from the very start was class. I thought the Ipswich fans were great as well, by the way, to come all the way down here for a 12.30pm kick-off on Sky was brilliant.

“Our fans, after ten minutes of the second half when we were behind, got behind us and lifted the atmosphere to get momentum on our side.”

He added: “We spoke at half-time about playing forwards a bit more and being positive when we had it. When we got near their box, could we look after it a bit more? In the first half, we had chances around the box and messed the pass up.

“It’s a credit to the players — and to the performance team who get the lads fit. They’ve got belief in themselves that if they go behind, not to get too down about it.

“We’ve proved that we can react well and if we show quality like we did today, then we can come out on top. It won’t always work like that, but as long as you put the effort in you’ve got a chance.”


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TimmyH added 16:11 - Sep 25
Not the best of decisions with the first initial subs...we lost our shape when It came to attacking, Jackson actually did okay out wide. I wonder what our club psychologist (remember him) has been doing over the last week, we didn't learn anything after the Sheffield Wednesday game.

We were going to lose a game sooner or later and as long as we're consistent against the smaller budget clubs we'll be in the mix but whether we're good enough to be in the automatics leaves a big question mark.

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Suffolkboy added 16:20 - Sep 25
Grounded ,sensible objective comments from K M ,who as always projects a calm demeanour and the ultimate in positivity ,whilst emphasising the gaps and weaknesses which STILL need attention – and focus from the players .
It is nevertheless a solid solid start to our season and w must hope the character and backbone is there to enable an immediate fight back ,and a return to winning ways !
COYB
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Stato added 16:20 - Sep 25
I wish we didn't have so many fans with no ambition and just happy to target the play offs of Tier 3. I think we may well beat Pompey next week and possibly return to top of the table but blimey why shouldn't we expect and demand our club returns to the Championship this season. It's not doom and gloom to want promotion it's ambition.
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pennblue added 16:29 - Sep 25
"we haven't managed that momentum swing well enough" - it's simple, you hit the deck every 5 minutes and roll around in agony any chance you get. It's what all the other teams do in this league
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Mariner1974 added 16:30 - Sep 25
McKenna bang on with his assessment here as always. What I always like about him is he takes a step back and sees it clearly, unlike blinkered managers who get caught up in the emotion and can't see the wood from the trees. The guy has perspective. Some fans could take a leaf out of his book! (yes I've mentioned wood, trees and leaves in the same comment)
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ArnieM added 16:31 - Sep 25
We don't finish teams off when we're clearly on top. This means a poor ref decision ( this appears to be the norm in every game against us now), will have a greater impact on us than if we were 2 or 3 goals up . And it pains me to say this but we have a weakness amongst our defenders. We give the ball away in dangerous positions, make rash challenges around our area which always gives opponents a sniff at our goal, or get caught in possession with this tactic of slow passing across the front of the 18yard area. Better teams will always pick us off.

We need a no. 9 that can hit the net every game and CB that can “ defend” against big opponents AND get on the end of crosses when we have s corner. The only CB thst can do that is now injured. We need better strikers snd better central defenders.
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cressi added 16:35 - Sep 25
McKenna always thinks and speaks well. We got a bit of luck with deflection goal they got their luck with the foul on Chaplin.
Jackson did OK wide
Still think we miss a top striker even though Ladapo works hard.
Personally thought our best players were Walton and Davies
On the day
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churchmans added 16:51 - Sep 25
Bullshat! Utter bullshat! And he is a Dumbarton or he knows it!
I went to Wednesday and watched today on sky!!
When teams put pressure on us we collapse! Simple as that!
Anything less than a win against Portsmouth Saturday everybody should accept play off
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positivity added 16:53 - Sep 25
good grounded comments from km as usual.

phil/gav, i think it's 12 matches unbeaten rather than 13, otherwise, great write-up as ever!
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chopra777 added 16:55 - Sep 25
We trust KM to re- boot us for next week. It is just unfortunate we always lose intensity when the bookings mount up. The match stats prove we are playing well, but with the TV Hoodoo it is difficult to find a win. Now get behind the team for next week.
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Sefton_Blue added 17:02 - Sep 25
Every team has a wobble in the season, I get that, but to take just 1 point from our last two games having scored 3 goals is unacceptable. We need defenders who can head the ball clear and defend and not make silly mistakes and a proper DM in front of them.

I thought that Kayden has been brilliant in our last two games, others can't keep up with him
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BlueRuin69 added 17:07 - Sep 25
Tbf we have got a defender who can head the ball away Cam Burgess but he was unluckily injured. Coyb
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ArnieM added 17:13 - Sep 25
Churmans: that's Exactly my point too. Our defenders are our weakest part of the team, closely followed by our out and out strikers. Our defenders have poor presence in both boxes. And are often outmuscled on the deck and in the air. I'd be thinking about bringing in Keogh in for the next game and dropping either Woolfie or Edmundson ( probably Edmundson).
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inghamspur added 17:15 - Sep 25
I think that one was down to you Mr McK. I couldn't understand the timing or the need for the substitutions. Jackson was doing alright on the wing but non-existent when he got put down the middle. Harness was also having a decent game. Still scratching my head about that one and how we lost the game 🤔
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carlo88 added 17:46 - Sep 25
Don't think I've seen KM as peed off or annoyed after a game though. May have been some harsh words in there.
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Gforce added 18:12 - Sep 25
My thoughts are that some people are going a little overboard.It was a fairly even game overall,in which we had chances to go 2 up.Obviously the defensive mistake by Edmundson cost us.
But it's our first defeat of the season which we should take into perspective.If we only lose 1 in the next 10 ,I think we'll all be very happy 😊
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Carberry added 19:58 - Sep 25
'It was always the plan to make changes on 60, we do it most weeks'. I don't get this, something to do with fatigue? Why replace players with non starters as a matter of routine when balance and momentum is jeopardised?
And we just don't have an out and out goalscorer. Ladapo doesn't do it for me, how many times were balls played across the box to nobody.
I know there's a love in for McK but I don't believe he has ever explained his playing philosophy. Would be helpful.
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Terrystowel added 20:00 - Sep 25
We've got a couple of hairy ar#ed old pros in Keogh and Ball - gotta be time to put them in to make sure we see games out. Really can't understand the negativity toward Jackson, he was our one threat today. COYB.
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Crinkle59 added 21:28 - Sep 25
WE played a top team away from home and were unlucky not to get a point. those who expect us to win Every game must win the lottery every week (, or jus think they should)!
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shakytown added 22:02 - Sep 25
The team (and kmc ) will be learning more from these two games than from easy wins. Got to play for 90 minutes against good teams because they wont give up.
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LowroadBlue added 22:28 - Sep 25
It's been a great start to the season however we are still struggling to beat the top clubs!
Still think we lack a proper striker who can take their chances.
For the amount of chances we create we do not take enough chances.
The closest we came to getting back level was surprisingly from our goalkeeper.

I know it's still early in the season, but Portsmouth at home next week seems like a must win game.
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bringonbrazil added 22:35 - Sep 25
Great start to season. McKenna is da man. But time to switch Edmondsen for Keogh against Pompey.
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raycrawfordswig added 07:55 - Sep 26
2nd half played like a Pub team
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Churchmans_crate added 08:38 - Sep 26
The substitutions certainly didn't work out as intended, but was there anyone on the bench who possesses the sort of creative ability that Harness and Chaplin can provide, or play the intricate one-touch in congested midfield areas as well as them? That lack of creative spark off the bench was what I thought we missed, yesterday.
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chepstowblue added 09:44 - Sep 26
Bossman...I don't think the fans lack ambition, they are just remaining balanced. We look stupid when we claim we're going to do this and that. I'd still not be surprised if we finished in the top two or outside of the top six. The last two games have shown that we are still lacking the essential tools to get the job done. Yesterday we came up against a very good Plymouth side and whilst I left the ground thinking we may have merited a draw I had no qualms about the result. And whilst the halfwits continued to blame the referee for the defeat, his biggest error was not showing a red to Morsy for an absolute shocker. Plenty to be optimistic about, but shouting it from the rooftops will only result in failure.
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