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  1. Cajuste excited to be back at Ipswichpublished at 14:20 3 September

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    Ipswich Town midfielder Jens Cajuste says he is "delighted" to be back at the club after re-signing for the 2025-26 season.

    The Sweden international re-joined the Tractor Boys last month for a second season-long loan stint from Italian side Napoli.

    "I am really excited, really happy," he told BBC Radio Suffolk. "I think it took a little longer than both parties expected, but it has turned out well.

    "It is well known that I had a good time here, in the town. I enjoyed the coaching staff, the players and the place as a whole, so it has felt like a natural move.

    "I was always keen on coming back, the club culture in general is something that I really appreciate."

    Cajuste, 26, spent the entire 2024-25 season on loan at Portman Road, making 30 appearances in the top flight.

    "I learned a lot, I had quite a few lessons and tough matches but those are the ones that you learn the most from," he added.

    "To be honest, I think the English style of play is what suits me best. I have played in quite a few countries, but this is the one I have adapted to the best.

    "This is a huge club with great players - I don't have any doubts about our ability to get back to the Premier League this season, at all."

    Listen to the full interview and more from Ipswich on BBC Sounds.

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  2. 'Do Ipswich need to re-learn the dark arts?'published at 10:19 1 September

    Marc Webber
    Final Score reporter

    Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna has his hands together in a clapping motion and has a pensive look on his faceImage source, PA Media

    The international break offers Ipswich Town the chance to rethink and reset after a disappointing start to the season.

    Kieran McKenna will now get quality training and thinking time with some of the conveyor belt of promising new signings that have appeared in Portman Road this transfer window.

    But is there a bigger thing his team needs to work on during this week off?

    Do Ipswich need to re-learn the dark arts of the Championship?

    Outmuscled by a masterclass in game management by Derby County last weekend, Ipswich looked lost at times when such tactics were applied against them.

    The last time they were in this league, they were able to thwart such strategies with a quick-paced counter-attack and a belief accrued by their Icarus-like rise up the leagues.

    It ensured that, every time, there was an instant response to opponents' attempts to win games, by controlling the tempo.

    They don't have those luxuries this season, and it shows in points earned so far.

    Maybe a strategic 'Plan B' should be part of the discussions in this week of learning?

  3. 'We're not far away from first win' - McKenna published at 20:12 30 August

    Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna Image source, Getty Images
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    Kieran McKenna's side suffered relegation from the Premier League last season

    Manager Kieran McKenna feels his Ipswich Town side are doing plenty right despite their winless start to the Championship season.

    Ipswich scored a 106th-minute Jack Clarke penalty against Derby County but that was only enough to earn a 2-2 draw, meaning they head into the international break without a victory from their first four league games.

    McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk: "I don't feel like we are [too far away from our season sparking into life], but of course, it's really frustrating.

    "We know we need to win games sooner rather than later but you can't wish your way there.

    "It's only by performances getting better and learning lessons along the way, about the challenges, about the division, about what opponents are trying to do to stop us, that you get there.

    "It's probably three games in a row that we've had more possession, much more chances than the opponent, we're not giving away much, we're not having too many problems in our structure, we've just given away some really poor goals against direct play.

    "There's a lot of our work that is pretty good, but also we need to do better to turn it into wins. How quickly we can make that happen, that's the challenge ahead of us. No one's going to give us it."

    Listen to Kieran McKenna's post-match interview on BBC Sounds

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  4. McKenna reacts to draw against Derbypublished at 18:39 30 August

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    Kieran McKenna post-Derby County (H)

    Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna spoke to BBC Radio Suffolk after his side earned a 2-2 draw against Derby County thanks to Jack Clarke's 116th minute penalty.

    "Hopefully it'll be a big moment for us at the end. The group has been through a lot and the club has been through a lot over the summer

    "It's been a challenging summer so it's a nice moment to go into the international break - a big thing for us to get a late goal here.

    "I think the performances have been getting better every week as players have been getting up to speed and integrated.

    "It's really frustrating - we know we need to win sooner rather than later but you can't wish yourself there, it's only about learning lessons that you get there."

  5. Pick of the stats: Ipswich Town v Derby Countypublished at 12:45 29 August

    Side-by-side of Ipswich Town and Derby County club badges

    Ipswich Town host Derby County on Saturday (15:00 BST) with Kieran KcKenna's side still looking for their first win of the new season after a 1-0 defeat to Preston last weekend left them in 18th position in the early Championship standings.

    Derby have also had a slow start to the season, though they did pick up their first point at the third time of asking last time out as they snatched a 1-1 draw at home to Bristol City.

    • Ipswich Town have won each of their past two league games against Derby County and will be looking to win three in succession for the first time since April 2010 (five wins).

    • Derby County have won four of their past six away league games against Ipswich Town (D1 L1), as many victories as across their 15 away matches against them between 1992 and 2014 (L11).

    • Ipswich are unbeaten across their past 22 home games in the Championship (W15 D7), a run which has seen the Tractor Boys net 2.5 goals on average per fixture.

    • Throughout the opening three matchdays of the 2025-26 Championship, no side has attempted fewer shots than Derby (21), whilst they've also recorded the second-fewest touches inside the opposition's penalty area (45).

    • No player has recovered possession for their side more frequently in the Championship this season than Derby's Ebou Adams (21), whilst he also ranks joint-top amongst Rams players for tackles made (eight, alongside Matt Clarke).

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  6. 'I know how effective he can be' - O'Shea on McAteerpublished at 13:12 26 August

    Kasey McAteer in action for Ipswich TownImage source, Rex Features

    Ipswich Town captain Dara O'Shea believes Republic of Ireland team-mate Kasey McAteer will have a big impact at Portman Road following last week's £12m move from Leicester City.

    McAteer had a half-hour run-out as a substitute in Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Preston North End after just one training session with his new club.

    "I think that's five Irish lads here now," O'Shea told BBC Radio Suffolk.

    "I know Kasey quite well from playing with him in the international set-up and I know what he can do, and how effective he can be."

    With just two points from their first three league games of the season, Ipswich will try again for their first victory in Saturday's home fixture against Derby County.

    "There's lot of new partnerships everywhere, the whole group, everyone's getting to understand each other," said O'Shea.

    "Cohesion's massive for us and the way we want to play, we're not a team that just lumps it (forward) - we're big on our patterns and how we can link and get up the pitch.

    "The more time we have together, the more hard work we put in on the training pitch, I really do believe things are going to come good for us."

  7. Could Preston be the surprise of the Championship?published at 12:44 24 August

    Gavin Ramjaun
    Final Score reporter at Deepdale

    Milutin OsmajicImage source, Getty Images
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    Milutin Osmajic scored his third goal of the season against Ipswich

    Many were touting Preston to go down come the end of the season, a long, long way off, yes, but as their finish to the last campaign saw them just stay up, you'd be justified to call it.

    It's a solid side this, built on a big back three, a good keeper who can set up attacks, and old-fashioned bull-dozery up front. Never write Milutin Osmajic off for delivering when it matters, as he did from the penalty spot to give them the winner against Ipswich.

    A talented player - and served well from the impressive Thierry Small down the Preston left. A modest team perhaps punching above their weight, could they be a shout for the play-offs?

    It's a brilliant start for Paul Heckingbottom's side, two wins and a draw, with victories over two of the relegated sides from the top flight.

    A word on Ipswich too, who need a wake-up call, still searching for their first win after relegation from the Premier League.

    They play neat, intricate football but lack a finish. George Hirst, Sammie Szmodics, and Conor Chaplin are missing great chances; they've got the money from selling Liam Delap and Omari Hutchinson. Kieran McKenna has to buy smart to stay in the hunt in this wily division.

  8. McKenna left "frustrated and annoyed" by Ipswich defeatpublished at 18:42 23 August

    Kieran McKennaImage source, Getty Images
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    Ipswich are yet to win this season

    Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna admits his side didn't create enough chances in a disappointing defeat to Preston at Deepdale.

    Milutin Osmajic's penalty was enough to secure a win for the home side, but it is now three games without one for McKenna's men.

    He was left "frustrated" as the pre-season promotion favourites suffered defeat after successive draws.

    "Really frustrated and annoyed by the result," McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk. Our supporters have travelled a long way; we wanted to get the win after a couple of hard fought draws and we didn't do it, so that is the overriding emotion.

    "We gave away a goal which we can't concede at this level, we won't be successful if we concede goals like that. That is clear, the type of performance we are going to face we needed to be stronger in the few occasions we had to defend."

    McKenna said his side were in control but they need to work on their cutting edge.

    "Before and after we had control of the game, there was some nice passages to our play but we didn't create as may chances as we would like.

    "The connections in the team aren't strong enough. I knew it would be a difficult summer; we need to improve and quickly."