Soccer-Special night for Ipswich as Portman Road sees league success


Soccer Football - Premier League - Ipswich Town v Chelsea - Portman Road, Ipswich, Britain - December 30, 2024 Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna and Sam Morsy celebrate after the match REUTERS/Chris Radburn/ File Photo

IPSWICH, England (Reuters) - Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna hailed a special night for his club as they won a home match in the Premier League for the first time in more than two decades, and suggested more victories would come for the relegation-threatened club.

Goals from Liam Delap and former Chelsea player Omari Hutchinson on Monday saw a first top flight triumph at Portman Road since the April 2002 success over Middlesbrough.

The victory, only their third this season, saw Ipswich move above Leicester City in the standings. They remain in the bottom three and one point from safety, but McKenna believes better days lie ahead.

"Halfway through the season and we've been competitive in the large majority of our games. It's only some small improvements we need to make to win more games. We're a humble group with belief," he said.

The win over high-flying Chelsea was one to savour, McKenna added.

"To do it against Chelsea was fantastic. Most of the supporters who have been here for 22 years, every moment here is a landmark for them. Winning the home game is another special little landmark. But I think the time of year, the night game, the opponent make this a special night and I want everyone to enjoy it a lot."

The 38-year-old, who has steered the club through successive promotions, said beating the Blues put the seal on an incredible year.

"Everyone involved with Ipswich can probably enjoy a glass of sparkly stuff (on Tuesday) night and think about some of the games we've had and moments over the last couple of years. I don't want to point backwards too much but I think six of the starting line-up today were in our League One team, so that’s the journey this group has been on."

The players return to work on Wednesday as they are away to Fulham on Sunday.

"When you have moments like this, you have a little pause and enjoy it, but then move on to the next one," the manager said.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Nicholas Yong)

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