On December 15th, the night in Beijing witnessed an exciting Premier League clash, with Ipswich narrowly beating Wolves 2-1. After the match, Ipswich helmsman McKenna spoke to the cameras of Sky Sports and Premier League Manufacturing about his insights into the game and his grand plans for the team's future.

McKenna was full of praise for the match: "It was a memorable match with great skill from both teams. We've had an up and down season and it's not easy to win against the odds. We had the upper hand in the early stages of the game, but then came under tremendous pressure. Fortunately, we persevered and were able to hold on for dear life as Jack Taylor knocked home the winner with a great long range shot at the last minute, which meant a lot to him."

Speaking about Jack Taylor's feat of scoring in all of England's top five divisions, McKenna was impressed: "It's a miracle! There are very few players in history who have accomplished this feat. It's not just a number, it's a testament to the spirit of our team and the growth of our players. It is the culmination of countless hours of sweat and perseverance, the result of years of hard work. We are proud to have such players who have fought tirelessly to realize their dreams."

McKenna also made special mention of the team's stalwarts: "Of the 11 players in the starting lineup, six have played alongside us in the First Division, and they are the backbone of our team. I'm aware of our past and I'm looking at our future. The players are eager to show their talents on a higher stage and they are eager to prove Ipswich's worth."

When asked if the team would be successful in relegation, McKenna was confident: "In the past, I have not considered this issue, and I do not consider it now. My goal is to take the team farther than worrying about end-of-season standings. We have to cherish every step of the journey and show our identity and strength as a club. No matter what the result is, we will give our best and that is what we are seeking."

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