The last two years under McKenna we’ve had a downturn of form around January/February. But we’ve managed to pick ourselves up to hit form over the last few months of the season.
Unfortunately, I can’t see us replicating it in the Premier League. We leak goals - not helped by a pair of goalkeepers that don’t look or play to a Premier League standard. We consistently fail to control and dictate games from midfield. We’re not playing with confidence. And aside from Delap, we don’t have an attacking player that regularly provides goals or assists. Take yesterday - Hutchinson and Enciso constantly failed to play a pass, preferring to keep possession and lose the ball. Broadhead doesn’t have the composure in the final third. Philogene couldn’t even get the basics right. Hirst doesn’t look effective enough at this level. Even Delap seems to prefer throwing himself down in the box in a bid to get penalties, rather than play a pass or take a shot. The hallmarks of a McKenna Ipswich side - rapid counterattacks and quick interchange passes - is never quite pulled off against Premier League defences. The team spirit seems okay, but it looks like some players don’t have faith in those around them.
If we’re realistically going to stay up, we have to be beating Southampton at home. With Wolves’ superior goal difference, we’re two wins away from overtaking them in the table. That’s before any upturn in form Leicester might engineer (although unlikely).
Maybe we can beat Spurs again, but we’ve only won one home league game this season. Manchester United away isn’t the daunting fixture it used to be. But is anyone seriously backing us to win those games? Again - no knock on the team. Context is key, we were always going to struggle this season and staying up would be a massive achievement. We’ve competed well enough in most games and probably deserve to have several more points on the board than we do. But our goalkeepers can’t save shots, we don’t defend well enough, we don’t create enough chances, and we don’t have the squad depth that almost every other PL side has.