Ipswich Town Sam Morsy response,
Ipswich Town’s start to the Championship campaign has exceeded even its supporters’ wildest expectations.
The Tractor Boys are once again a Championship team after finally leaving League One last season.
Although most football fans would have expected the Norfolk team to perform better than projected, few would have predicted that they would be competing for first place in the division.
Their early-season success hasn’t just made them consider extending their stay in the league; in fact, the club and its supporters will be daydreaming of a promotion to the Premier League.
Here, we’ve compiled the most recent Ipswich Town Football Club news as we wait to see how the season plays out.
After Ipswich Town defeated Hull City, Sam Morsy responds.
Ipswich continued their excellent start to the season on Tuesday night, taking all three points in a 3-0 win over Hull City.
Hull come into this match in good form, but Kieran McKenna’s side take no prisoners and have been too good for the visitors on the night.
In fact, club captain Sam Morsy believes the team “gave their all” and tried their best to beat Hull, who Morsy knew they could not take lightly.“From the beginning, they were recognized as one of the best teams in the league. When we prepare them, [we know] that they are doing a lot of things very well.
“Real possession style, a good team, they recruit very well. I think everyone knows that they beat us very well by a number of goals. “It’s always a difficult game, but I think today we did the job, we’re in very high form and it was a very good performance for us – 3-0, maybe could have won more, dominated every area of the field so it was a very good performance.
Liam Rosenior gives his verdict on Ipswich Town
As mentioned, the Tractor Boys beat Hull 3-0 on Tuesday evening thanks to goals from Wes Burns, Conor Chaplin and Marcus Harness.
They are facing a Hull team who are unbeaten in their last eight matches and are tied with teams in the knockout stages.
Rosenior was not too pessimistic about his side despite the lead, but the Hull boss had some post-match praise for Ipswich and Kieran McKenna.“I told the boys after the game, everything they tried, they would try to cross the ball across their box, the boys would put the ball in the air and backheel, and it would come from someone. .
“Then we got the ball back, we made very simple passes and they didn’t go out. “There are days like that, but there are better days for Ipswich and there are bad days and Kieran is doing really well here.
“He had a team that understood how he wanted to play, 18 months ago, two years ago, and they all knew it, I heard them shouting certain things and I knew what they were doing. The players knew that because he had time.” to work with them.
“For me, this is going to be a special team this season. They were at the top level today and for us, if you’re not at your level and the opponents in any game in the league are at the top level, then you’re going to struggle.
Lee Evans has knee surgery
Ipswich look set to be without midfielder Lee Evans for “several months” after having knee surgery.
The Wales international suffered an internal ligament injury in the 65th minute against Huddersfield Town last weekend.
This was Evans’ first game of the season, but unfortunately it ended abruptly and he is now sidelined for a long period.
McKenna confirmed the news, via BBC Sport:
“Unfortunately, Lee Evans suffered an injury to the MCL. He will have to have surgery,” said owner Kieran McKenna.
“He is a very important player and person for us, so we wish him luck.
“He has had this problem many times and has not undergone corrective surgery. He is expected to make a full recovery and we are confident that this will put him on a better path over the next few years in my career.”