Where Kieran McKenna now ranks in the EFL Championship’s longest serving managers list
McKenna has impressed in his time at Portman Road, leaving Premier League clubs on high alert
Kieran McKenna has been a wanted man for quite a while now, but continues to impress at the helm of Ipswich Town.
A number of Premier League clubs have been rumoured to be interested in the 37-year-old, with Crystal Palace, Brentford and West Ham all said to be monitoring the Tractor Boys’ boss.
The former Manchester United assistant made the move to Portman Road in December 2021, and in the 26 months since his arrival he has revolutionised a club that had fallen into the doldrums of the third tier.
McKenna has turned Ipswich Town into a match-winning machine
With just one defeat in his first 14 league matches in charge, the signs were already there that McKenna’s tenure in Suffolk was going to be a good one. After an 11th place finish in the 2021/22 season, his side ripped League One apart in his first full season in charge, notching 101 goals on the way to automatic promotion to the Championship – finishing runners-up to Plymouth Argyle.
That momentum shows no signs of stopping, with the newly promoted side registering one of the best starts to a Championship season in history – with 48 points accrued from their opening 20 games – with only runaway leaders Leicester City being able to better them.