Manager responds when asked if he is going to take over from Roy Hodgson at Crystal Palace.
The remarks were delivered by the 37-year-old on Friday during his news conference.
So, in response to a question on the Crystal Palace job, what did Kieran McKenna say? Let’s examine this.
Well, a lot of rumors around the 37-year-old started to surface on Friday.
It prompted a supporter of Crystal Palace to question Alan Nixon of The Sun about the veracity of rumors that McKenna would succeed Hodgson. Nixon responded simply that there was no validity to the rumors.
The individual has now addressed rumors circulating regarding his future. “No, my full focus, full commitment is with Ipswich and the season that we’re having and the next game ahead, so that’s where all my energy and all my commitment is,” McCarthy is quoted by Suffolk News as saying.
To be honest, I don’t give it any thought. In the past few years, this has happened before. It will be there and there will be links if you’re doing well.
Football may also move the other way rather rapidly. I’ll just concentrate on my daily tasks here. I’m honored and proud to be the manager of this football team, as I’ve stated before. I’m having fun in this role and will keep doing my best.
In football, things can change drastically very rapidly. When Wolves made an approach, Michael Beale at QPR said something quite similar, and he left for Rangers a few days later.
However, McKenna seems to be fully committed to his work at Portman Road, so we doubt he will succeed Hodgson anytime soon. According to The Times, Steve Cooper and Julen Lopetegui are among the people who have been linked to the Selhurst Park position. However, neither of them is eager to start work in the middle of the season.
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