
Ipswich Town was relegated from the Premier League on Saturday, April 26 as it beat Newcastle United 3-0 at St James’Park.
The loss blocked their fate as the club now trailed 15 points at 17 West Ham with only four games left this season, ensuring they returned to the championship after just one season at the highest season.
After two quick bookings, Ipswich’s struggles exacerbated Ben Johnson on a 37th minute red card, which put Kieran McKenna’s side at a numerical disadvantage for most of the game. The match was favored by Newcastle when Alexander Isak switched free throws in the downtime after Jacob Murphy was fouled by Julio Enciso. In the second half, Dan Burn doubled Newcastle’s lead with a header in the 56th minute, and William Osula added a third in the 80th minute, leaving Ipswich with little hope of recovery.
The losses confirmed the relegation of Ipswich with Southampton and Leicester City, the first time in Premier League history that the three relegation sites have as many as four games left. Ipswich, who was promoted to the Premier League after being promoted back-to-back to the league first and champions, won only four of their 34 league games this season.
Their journey to top flight is a fairy tale that rises under McKenna and attracts the hearts of football fans. The 38-year-old coach has received praise for his offensive style, with Ipswich proliferating divisions after his appointment in 2021. However, McKenna was unable to maintain the club’s highest position as the gap between Ipswich and the Premier League and the Premier League in the early stages of the season revealed the gap.
Ipswich’s first league victory didn’t end his 10-game winning streak until November with a 2-1 win over Tottenham. Despite the form of forward Liam Delap, the club remained stuck in the relegation zone for much of the season. The bottom-most loss to Southampton in February was seen as a harbinger of Ipswich’s final failure.
With their current relegation confirmed, McKenna, who had accepted the fate of the club before her Newcastle trip, will now focus on leading Ipswich’s promotion for the next season. The Northern Irish hopes the club hopes to rebound from disappointing top sports, and the club keeps confidence in him.