'It was a really enjoyable watch from the sidelines'
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Kieran McKenna spoke to BBC Radio Suffolk after Ipswich defeated Bristol Rovers in the FA Cup: "I thought it was a really good one. Lots of good individual performances. Could have scored more and good to be in the next round. It was a really good match from our perspective and a really enjoyable watch, even from the sidelines. We gave nothing away and left with a clean sheet.
On Kalvin Phillips' goal: "Nice for him to get his first goal. They both did a really good job in there and connected well with their team-mates.
On Jack Clarke's first goal: "It's an important one and it's nice for him to get it. His relationship with Townsend looked really good down the left.
"It's a brilliant competition and we want to go as far as we can and give the supporters some memories. We also want the games this year, we've got a big squad we want to give them some minutes.
On Ben Godfrey's debut: "It was good to get him in, it was an opportunity to do so. He hasn't had much game time but he did well and showed his quality on the ball.
On fourth round draw: "Let's see who we get. We've had some good away ties this year and if we get a home one then so be it."