Kieran McKenna, Ipswich Town’s manager, is looking forward to Sunday’s match against his former club, Manchester United, calling it “the biggest game in the world this weekend.”
Ruben Amorim was appointed as the Red Devils’ new manager at the start of the international break, and this encounter at Portman Road will be Amorim’s first in command of United.
This will be a special event for McKenna, who previously worked as a first-team coach at Old Trafford before taking over at Ipswich. McKenna told supporters yesterday night during a Fans’ Forum, “What a game we have on Sunday!
This is something we are all really happy about. “It’s not just about my personal history with Manchester United, but as Ipswich Town’s manager, it’s a monumental moment for us, culminating from our hard work over the last few years.”This match is the summit of world football this weekend, and it will take place at Portman Road in Ipswich.
I couldn’t be more proud!”Our excitement levels are sky-high; this promises to be a thrilling game. On a global scale, the plot is captivating—facing Manchester United with a new manager is a huge event that will undoubtedly attract global attention.”Our focus is on Ipswich Town and their successful return to the Premier League after a long hiatus.
Following an outstanding performance recently, we now welcome one of the world’s football heavyweights to our home stadium, and we intend to give them a run for their money. “The atmosphere is expected to be electrifying, as our players always put their heart and soul into the game. We are prepared to provide an outstanding performance, and I am confident it will be a match to remember.”