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Though leaving Portman Road could be difficult, the 37-year-old is one of several young managers making an impression across the Football League. McKenna is rumored to make £25,000 per week in addition to bonuses because his team is competitive.
The manager of Ipswich has already discussed his goals with the Telegraph, saying: “Let’s hope that those two paths will cross at the same time. The club’s ambition is to get back to the Premier League as well.”
“But I don’t make too many plans beyond that. As manager, it is my duty to devote all of my time and efforts to supporting the team. The football will take care of itself after that and carry you anywhere it wants to.
Kieran McKenna was a Manchester assistant before.
Kieran McKenna was a Manchester assistant before.
Leeds defeated Ipswich 4-3 back in August, and they are presently the only team to have done so. McKenna’s team continued to win praise for their attractive style of football on Saturday when they defeated high-flying Preston in a thrilling six-goal thriller.
“It was a great result to finish off the block of games, with some great goals and some great entertainment,” he said, according to the club website. I didn’t enjoy certain parts, but we managed. We ended up worthy winners, in my opinion, because we scored some fantastic goals and didn’t give up many opportunities.
When McKenna was at Old Trafford, he faced criticism from some who said Solskjaer’s assistants, who included Michael Carrick, the current manager of Middlesbrough, lacked expertise. However, both players have since left Manchester and shown they have bright futures.
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