Ipswich's thrilling 2-1 away win over Wolves not only halted a recent run of four straight draws and three straight defeats, but also brought unprecedented joy to manager Kieran McKenna and outlined the team's future.
Kieran McKenna couldn't hide his joy: "This win means a lot to our players, our passionate fans and the club as a whole. We've been under a lot of pressure from unfavorable results in previous matches, and it's a great relief to come back and win this crucial game."
Kieran McKenna was full of praise for Jack Taylor's winning goal: "Jack Taylor, like so many players, has been through the ups and downs and is a very talented midfielder at the heart of the game. His goal was no accident and was a testament to his hard work. The goal was a reward for his efforts."
Of the turning point in the game, Kieran McKenna recalled, "It was an incredibly close game for a while. We were the better team until our opponents scored, but the other team's goal really affected our morale. However, in the last ten minutes of the game, we came out again and showed great resilience. In the end, we came away with a hard-fought victory."
Kieran McKenna looked both humble and pragmatic in the face of this late season win: "How much does this win mean at the end of the season? No one knows. But it's three valuable points for us. We've missed out on some points that we should have taken, so three points today means a lot to us. We will cherish this victory and continue to train hard for every challenge."
Looking ahead, Kieran McKenna is confident: "We will enjoy every game and will give our all in pursuit of the best possible result, regardless of the opposition. I am confident that if we maintain this spirit and effort, the future of the team will be brighter."