Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna's described Wes Burns' goal in only his second appearance since a lengthy injury lay-off as one of the top moments of the season. The victory cut the points gap between Coventry and Ipswich to 10 and ended the Sky Blues' unbeaten home record. "We stuck at it in the second half and got the reward of the goals that the performance deserved. We should have been ahead at half-time and when you're not, a dangerous team like Coventry can score at any moment in different ways. Ipswich are next in action at home to Oxford United on New Year's Day.
Source: BBC December 30, 2025 02:47 UTC