Kieran McKenna proud of Ipswich’s resilience after draw at Portsmouth

Dec 29, 2022 2 min read
Kieran McKenna’s side left it late to earn a point at Portsmouth (John Walton/PA)
Kieran McKenna’s side left it late to earn a point at Portsmouth (John Walton/PA)

Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna had mixed emotions after his automatic promotion hopefuls snatched a late 2-2 draw at Portsmouth.

Conor Chaplin scored three minutes from time against his old club to salvage the visitors a point in League One.

McKenna said: ā€œI have mixed feelings of course. I think there’s lots to be proud of.

ā€œThe resilience we showed in coming back from being behind twice away from home shows the mentality and resilience of the group of players we have.

ā€œI thought we were the dominant team in terms of possession, and the amount of time we spent in their half. It’s a point.

ā€œThere were some good aspects of the performance, and there are things that we can definitely look at to improve, and the players will realise that.

ā€œThis is a tough stadium to come to, and if we win the next match we will see tonight as a well-earned point.

ā€œThere were quite a few, both on the pitch and on the bench, who weren’t 100 per cent, but everyone wanted to play and I’m sure Portsmouth were in the same situation.ā€

Two goals in the opening 10 minutes paved the way for a pulsating night at Fratton Park.

Pompey took the lead after four minutes with a 25-yard free-kick from Marlon Pack.

Ipswich equalised seven minutes later when a Lee Evans free-kick from the right was turned in by Cameron Burgess.

The hosts edged ahead again when Colby Bishop tapped home on the hour mark.

But Chaplin took advantage of a spill from home goalkeeper Josh Griffiths to tap into an empty net and ensure the game ended level.

Portsmouth boss Danny Cowley said: ā€œI think you are always going to be disappointed and frustrated when you concede a goal as late as that.

ā€œWe are equally disappointed to have conceded two goals, as I thought we defended brilliantly.

ā€œOur organisation and our distances were good, and based on how good our defence was we counter attacked well.

ā€œIpswich are probably the best League One side I’ve seen in my lifetime.

ā€œThey had good rhythm and good control but didn’t really hurt us in terms of chances, and their first goal was definitely offside.

ā€œWe picked a team that were fit and healthy. Conor Ogilvy has done particularly well, because on Boxing Day he looked pale.

ā€œDenver Hume didn’t train yesterday because he was ill. You have to give what you’ve got.

ā€œThere’s illness all around the country, so we’re not alone. It was a committed performance, and we’re frustrated we haven’t won.ā€

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