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Brentford 4 v 3 Ipswich Town
FA Premier League
Saturday, 26th October 2024 Kick-off 15:00
McKenna: Incredible Game, Positives But Extreme Disappointment and Devastation
Saturday, 26th Oct 2024 18:59

Town boss Kieran McKenna felt there were positives to be taken from his side’s 4-3 defeat at Brentford, particularly the first-half display, despite the “extreme disappointment” and “devastation” of falling to such a late loss to the Bees.

Bryan Mbeumo’s goal six minutes into injury time claimed all three points for the home side at the Gtech Community Stadium.

“It was an incredible game,” McKenna said. “It’s obviously a mixture of great pride in the performance on an individual level, on a team level.

“The quality, the resilience that we’ve shown through a really challenging week led to so many good things in the performance, and three goals away from home and could have had a couple more.

“But, of course, it’s extreme disappointment, devastation about the late goal that means that we don’t get any points for our efforts.

“Look, we always try and take the positives and I think we showed so many things today that were on the right track, that, to be honest, were back on the right track for us.

“We showed a real identity as a team from a mental point of view and from a tactical point of view and, although we didn’t get any points to show for it, I think it was a real step in the right direction, that if we show those things on a consistent basis, we’ll be competitive in the majority of games and we’ll have a chance to pick up points.”

Regarding the game’s key incidents, Brentford’s penalty and the decision to send off Harry Clarke for a second bookable offence, he added: “I really don’t want to talk about the decisions, to be honest. I talked about them last week. I think it’s another marginal decision that VAR gets in the middle of.

“I could say that I think the contact started outside, somebody else could say the contact continued inside. I could say that the player’s probably going down from the first contact, but I think it would take away from an outstanding game and I can only trust that we’ll get our balance of decisions over the season.”

Regarding the red card, he added: “I’ve not seen that one back, so I don’t know if he’s got a touch on the ball or not.

“I think if he hasn’t got a touch on the ball, there probably can’t be too many complaints. If he has got a touch on the ball, it’s probably not a yellow card. It looked pretty close at the time.

“Again, our focus needs to be on that we need to defend both situations better in the first place.”

Quizzed on how Clarke, who was making his first Premier League start, might bounce back, McKenna said: “I’ve not spoken to him after. It’s his Premier League debut and he’s not started a game since April.

“He’ll get plenty of support from us. He did some good things in the game, there were some good things in his performance but there were a few things, of course, a few defensive moments, that he’ll want to do better on and he’ll be disappointed with.

“But he’s a young player, making his Premier League debut coming back from a very big injury and because of injuries we have, we’ve had to throw him pretty much into the team, where ideally he’ll have had a longer period of maybe coming off the bench.


“Like all of our players and our culture, he’ll take his mistake on the chin, I’m sure, and look to learn from it, work harder and work hard on those things in training and come back again strong.”

The Blues boss praised his other full Premier League debutant, George Hirst, who scored a goal and picked up an assist, having come into the side for Liam Delap: “I thought he was outstanding against two physically really dominant centre-halves.

“From where he’s come from in the last couple of years, to perform like that on his Premier League debut, give exactly what we needed in the team today, showed exactly what he can bring to the table and also showed great composure with his finish.

“I thought it was an incredible effort, even more so as it was his debut and his first start since pre-season and his first competitive start since May.

“Of course, Liam’s had a good start to the season and is doing some good things. So, he’s a really important player for us.

“But George has been training really well. We thought his qualities would be really important today in the type of game it was going to be against a team who press man-to-man, a team who are really good on set plays and we thought George’s qualities would be really important for us.

“We know Liam’s doing well but he’s also in his first season in the Premier League, of course, but it’s also his first season starting every week as a number nine in essence, so he’s not going to start every single game and play every single minute, and that’s where you need a squad and I thought George did himself proud and did the team proud.”

McKenna was asked whether he felt Sammie Szmodics’s effort which was saved by Mark Flekken at 2-0 was a turning point.

“It was a big moment, there’s no doubt about it,” he said. “Two-nil up away from home is never a safe result. Of course, we didn’t want the goals to come as quickly as they did, but 2-0 up away from home, especially against Brentford, who can attack in waves when they’ve got momentum, is never a safe result. Three-nil is a lot harder to come back from.

“It was a big moment, but it was a good save from the keeper, a really well executed press from us and a good save from the keeper and it is what it is. Sammie took his first goal absolutely brilliantly, but it was probably a big moment in the game.”

The Town boss’s half-time team-talk changed dramatically over two minutes just before the break with the Bees quickly going from 2-0 down to 2-2.

“We’ve said it plenty of times, but that’s the level, and we need to improve,” he said. “We were so good for so much of the first half in our organisation, we limited Brentford so little and they’ve created so many chances at home and we limited them to so little in the first half, but it was probably the first couple of moments where we just dropped our intensity a little bit.

“We were one or two yards off in our individual actions and they carved through the pitch really, really well and executed brilliantly and our recovery runs after they broke the initial pressure weren’t good enough, and we end up just being half a yard away from being there to make the interception at the end.

“Those half-a-yards and those differences in the margins, that’s what we have to keep working at.”

He says it doesn’t shock him that games at this level can change so quickly: “You’re not surprise, it’s the Premier League, it’s a massive step. They’ve got experienced and quality players, and I’ve seen it lots of times, you don’t have to get too much wrong for the opposition to score.

“It’s half a yard, probably both goals, if you go through them, we’re probably a yard off in four or five different circumstances right up to the moment where the forward strikes the ball and we’re a couple of inches off.

“You don’t have to get a whole lot wrong for the other team to score. Two really well executed moves from them, the second right on the brink of offside, but not offside, that’s how good their execution was.

“So you’re not surprised. Of course, it would have been great to get to half-time at 2-0 but you know at 2-0 the game’s not done, so we tried to be positive with it and at half-time the mindset was about trying to get a result from the second half and trying to look at it from the perspective that it was better that the goals came at that stage rather than maybe in the 70th minute where you don’t have time to have a breather and regroup.

“We did regroup really well. I thought we started the second half well, but it was a very tight call on the penalty, but not a good enough bit of defending from us that gives the opposition the lead.”

Town did, however, prevent Brentford from maintaining their record of goals within the opening seconds.

“It was an important part of the preparation,” McKenna continued. “I think when you watch the last three or four games, probably every team’s prepared for that scenario but they still execute really, really well.

“I don’t think there’s anything complicated to it. Like a lot of the things they do well, they just execute basics really, really well.

“The goals have tended to come from playing the ball forward to a high full-back, fighting for the first header, being really aggressive on the second ball.

“Probably the most common mistake teams against them have made is getting caught on that second ball and trying to complete passes in the first couple of seconds in a game inside their counter-press and they’ve counter-pressed the second ball really well, put it wide and got the ball in the box and they’ve got bodies in the box and they’ve started with an incredible intensity.

“We prepared for that part of the game. To be honest, they changed their set-up a little bit today and they weren’t quite as direct in the opening seconds, so maybe that was because we covered it off well and maybe that’s because teams are starting to account for that.

“You’d have to ask Thomas [Frank] that but it’s certainly admirable what they’ve been doing at the start of games.”

Was he surprised the first kick was a back-pass to the keeper? “No, I think it’s always a back-pass to the goalkeeper, it usually goes direct from the goalkeeper or from the middle centre-back.

“But today I think we were really well set-up to deal with that and they probably played a few more short passes from there.”

Meanwhile, McKenna slammed claims by Football Insider that Town are looking to cut Kalvin Phillips’s loan short in January due to his lack of fitness and poor physical condition.

“What can I say about that?” McKenna said. “Proper nonsense, and I learned quite a while ago in football that you can write something online and it circulates and gets picked up by a lot of different media outlets and then it becomes a story.

“It’s absolute nonsense, there’s been no conversations of the like and I think it’s a real shame. He had a very good game today.”


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Linkboy13 added 19:13 - Oct 26
Tremendous effort from a weakened side today but once again we were treated poorly by the officials. Harry had a baptism of fire against a very good winger and it looked like a sending off waiting to happen no criticism of the referee on this occasion. Hope im wrong but this season could be a story of many hard luck stories. Can't criticise the team when they give one hundred percent unlike the last two games. Next Saturday needless to say is a must win.
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fistpumpfury added 19:23 - Oct 26
32 points needed from 29 games to even have a chance of survival? Honestly, who can see that happening?
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planetblue_2011 added 19:24 - Oct 26
It was a cracking game today & thought that is the best we have played in several weeks. Hirst was brilliant today & Delap when he came on. Credit to Chappers & Szmodics as well, should have been starting games long before now. No luck today & sometimes you need it. We took all 3 goals brilliantly. Delap was so unlucky at the death hitting the post. As I said no luck. Was it a pen, no I dont think so, the Brentford player was clever to carry on the foul inside the area. Clarkes tackle was outside. 2nd goal a bit of luck, Clarke again really unlucky not to keep it out. 4th goal say no more luckiest goal ever but Muric should have not let it in. He was the only disappointment today even though he saved a couple. Rest of the team did show their effort and desire to the end. We should have come away with at least a point today. Feel so sorry for the fans & McKenna & players. We couldn’t do much more. That win will come keep playing like that!!!! COYB keep going
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 19:25 - Oct 26
We showed real quality, we re competitive, we will be OK
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jayceee added 19:40 - Oct 26
@fistpumpfury
I can.
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SickParrot added 19:49 - Oct 26
We had a real threat going forward today and probably deserved a point but it's another game that we could've won but where we weren't quite good enough over the whole 90+ minutes. The premier league is brutal and every mistake we make is being punished and we're not getting much luck either. Leicester next and we need a morale boosting win but it's difficult to be confident that we can maintain the required tempo and concentration for long enough to achieve it.
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RobsonWark added 20:01 - Oct 26
I agree with you boss. There were some great positives but one HUGE negative - Muric in goal. We are always going to be up against it when you keep picking that clown to be in goal.
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warfarinman69 added 20:09 - Oct 26
Gutted, but better performance. Most concerning is the growing injury list. I don't think we missed Hutchinson today. Tend to agree with others that Walton should be given a chance. I remain unconvinced by O'Shea. For someone not fit (allegedly!!!!!), Philips played really well.
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TimmyH added 20:12 - Oct 26
Unfortunately you hear this a lot on post match interviews when the manager talks about 'positives' - sadly it usually is attributed to clubs that are struggling to win or cannot win and are looking for crumbs of comfort. We deserved a point today but even blew that...
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foreverthebeat added 20:52 - Oct 26
Keep believing we were good today I thought VAR was supposed to go with referees decision unless blatantly obvious wrong ref gave fowl outside of box correct decision. Great character shown today a little luck needed f only Delaps shot had gone in COYB
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ITFCSG added 21:05 - Oct 26
Drop Muric and O'Shea the Burnley relegation combo. In fact O'Shea has been relegated twice in recent history! You can easily see why. If we persist with them it will be the same rinse and repeat story again ffs
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bluesince76 added 21:38 - Oct 26
The one positive in the team so far is delap if we somehow manage to stay up this season which at the moment doesn't look likely it will be because of him.
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SpiritOfJohn added 22:21 - Oct 26
Can someone please remind me why we voted in favour of keeping VAR?
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chripswich added 01:24 - Oct 27
Watched live from Asia

Amazing game for the neutral, sickening end for a town player or fan. (Whatever the “positives” the boss talks about)

Psychological help will be important in Rushmere this week. They’re gonna need two Mckenna’s. Kieran AND Paul.
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senduntd added 08:28 - Oct 27
3 VAR decisions all went against us.
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Karlosfandangal added 11:50 - Oct 27
Why did we not use the money on Maurice to sort out the Hlykey deal
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yorkieblue62 added 12:13 - Oct 27
Anyone else upset about the coverage on MOD, namely the post match analysis? This consisted of Alan Shearer making a condescending remark about K Mc and then producing stats to show that Town were the worst team in the PL and faced relegation! Tell us something new. Nothing positive about the goals, Delap's last minute shot or debate about the penalty and sending off which were not as clear cut as Theo Walcott made out and are normally included. Absolutely pathetic and I have complained to the BBC though am not expecting an apology from Gary. To loosely borrow from a Kevin Keegan rant I would love it if we can get our first win next Saturday
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blueboy1981 added 14:34 - Oct 27
fistpumpfury …. you’re factually right, but the ‘usuals’ who’s hope is eternal, will have no idea themselves, or want to know that.
Reality is Reality - an Ostrich is an A#rse in the Air, until the Fat One sings !!
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coolcat added 23:15 - Oct 27
I saw motd analysis too, @yorkieblue. I totally agree. I was fuming at the end of it. Quite a few people were, as well. I did put something on twitter/x to motd team to that effect. Lineker actually started off saying Ipswich were unlucky. Not the first time Shearer's had a moan at McKenna on there, either.

We all know we made mistakes. I get it. But there were positives. We were down to 10, got one back and nearly got the equalizer at the end. Best start for us this season, I thought. You could see Frank wasn't over the moon about it in his interview. I also saw a few neutrals comment on X saying what a good game it was.
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Jugsy added 11:24 - Oct 28
A few observations that the majority of us see:
MOTD leans towards lazy coverage to create headlines. It's easy to pick on the small club, 'let's get selective with some stats to back up our point' - yawn. Totally unimpressed by MOTD so far this season.

This was a performance in the right direction, particularly given the number of absentees we're suffering with. Great to see some of the old guard getting the opportunity they deserve - Chappers and Hirst had great games.

Muric and O'Shea are not settling in. Muric has communication issues and in certain scenarios, is indecisive. This may or may not be impacting O'Shea as well (probably is). Muric has made some great saves, but are they 'Muric' saves or just decent GK saves? Likely the latter. O'Shea still seems to be no better than what we already have.

Harry Clarke had a decent game! Wasn't an OG (what madness that is) and i'm yet to see an angle of the tackle demonstrating he made contact with the player for the second yellow. The penalty... I would have wanted it if it was the other way around. Overall, he was hard done by.

Final thoughts, I watched the game on TV and the only chanting I could hear were our fans, particularly when we conceded and are a credit to the club. Let's keep getting behind the boys, whether we stay up or go down. We've waited 22 years to be here, let's enjoy the ride rather than posting the negativity which pops up on here or X.
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Linkboy13 added 11:23 - Oct 29
Jugsy you must be Harry Clarke's mate if you thought he had a good game. I know Harry's family and would love to see him do well having also played for the same local team as him but like many others in the squad the Premier league is one step too far. Delap has been a massive success mainly because apart from ability he has the power and pace to cope with the premier league. We've brought championship players for far too much money and it's showing in the performances. I said two weeks ago that Muric dosent communicate with his defenders and people laughed now the media has finally caught on. Bring Walton back who has made less mistakes in his whole career than Muric has this season and you will have a far happier defence.
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Jugsy added 00:17 - Nov 1
Not his mate Linkboy and I’m sure his family won’t thank you for your support of him. Many fans felt he played well, it wasn’t limited to me. As did the commentators of the game, who are impartial to town. Clarke was often isolated, both by O’Shea and Burns and became a fall guy for mistakes in the group, not of his design. Watch the highlights back with that in mind.
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