Ajax ought to have a look at Ipswich Town supervisor Kieran McKenna this summer time as they search out a brand new long-term supervisor.
That’s according to journalist Henk Spaan, who seems to have been bought on the concept of the Ipswich Town supervisor after studying about him this week.
McKenna is forging himself a rising status within the English recreation for the spectacular work he’s doing with Ipswich, who presently sit prime of the Championship desk and two factors away from Leicester in third.
It’s been a speedy rise for the Tractor Boys below the Northern Ireland supervisor since his arrival in December 2021, when the membership have been nonetheless in League One.
They completed 11th in his first season in cost earlier than securing promotion again to the Championship the next season and he has led them to the highest of the desk of their first 12 months again with an thrilling, attacking model of soccer.
“This week I read about a trainer that no one knows, the one from Ipswich Town,” he mentioned.
“Kieran McKenna is 37 years old and was a trainer and scout in the academies of, for example, Tottenham Hotspur, Leicester City and Manchester United.
“He is an excellent trainer who has already given Ipswich a much higher collective transfer value than expected. He was an assistant at Manchester United under Solskjaer, Mourinho, Carrick and Rangnick, before becoming head coach at Ipswich. He was promoted from the second to the first division and is still competing for a promotion spot to the Premier League.
“He plays attacking football and is not immediately concerned about conceding goals. This season he won twice with 4-3. This quote screams Ajax: ‘Few teams deliver the ball so quickly from the goalkeeper to the vanguard, while the opponent hunts for shadows.’
“A lot of video analysis is done during the week and McKenna is focused on the players’ individual progress. He plays with wings and a number ten.
“In a ranking of the average number of points won per match in the Championship and Premier League, he is third behind Guardiola and Arteta, but ahead of Klopp, Emery and Ten Hag. As a footballer he did not get further than the second team of Tottenham Hotspur.”