'I didn't agree with the red card'

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Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna has also been speaking to Sky Sports on whether it is a point gained: "Certainly says so from where we were at half time and going in with 10 man. I think it was pretty even game until the red card which I didn't agree with and then yeah at half time you know you are in a really difficult situation and you have to show your character, manage the game and be ready to take your moment and we did all those things really well. It's a really well earned point.

On Axel Tuanzebe's red card: "I think the first yellow was a poor one for me, I didn't think it was a foul. Even if it was a foul, I think it was a decision given against a smaller team against a bigger team away form home. It was out of the pocket before the ball even stopped rolling. I thought that was a really poor yellow. The second one there's not too many complaints."

On Liam Delap: "He did a really good job, you need a physical outlet, you want someone who can carry the ball up the pitch and he did that well. Him and Omari Hutchinson, two young players, were the highest up the pitch and they showed real growth and maturity."

On Alex Palmer: "He was excellent, the lads were delighted for him. A really good start for him in the Premier League, a big part in the point."