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“Rubbish result, from our perspective, we gave away a really soft goal whilst we were trying to build into the game” – Mark Robbins says after suffering defeat to promotion fighters, Ipswich Town

Ipswich could become just the fourth team to be promoted consecutively from the third division to the Premier League since 1992 after Watford, rivals Norwich and Southampton.

Kieffer Moore’s opening goal was nullified by Haji Wright’s equalizer in the second half for the Sky Blues, only for Cameron Burgess to restore the lead for the visitors, edging Town closer to promotion.

With this win, a draw against almost-relegated Huddersfield will seal Ipswich’s comeback to the top flight for the first time since 2002.

Burgess’ winner in the 69th minute took Ipswich three points clear of third-placed Leeds, who host Southampton on Saturday.

McKenna added: “It’s fair to say it was an up-and-down game. We had spells where we played really well and were a big threat, spells where we defended well and spells where we invited too much pressure on ourselves.

“We probably got caught up in the state of the game, holding on to a lead and probably holding on to an outcome.

“We showed great resilience. I thought we had the chances to win the game, we had the chances to kill the game off, we had the better chances, we should have had a penalty as well.

“It was really hard-fought playing against a good team with not too much pressure, and we had to show a great range of qualities to get a win that was really sweet.”

Meanwhile, Coventry manager Mark Robins was quick to praise the achievements of McKenna and Ipswich as his Sky Blues side suffered their fourth defeat in five league outings.

He said: “Rubbish result, performance was OK. It was a little bit flat at times. We attacked pretty well against a really good side.

“But first of all, congratulations to them because they are almost there; the prize is almost there for them.

“From our perspective, we gave away a really soft goal whilst we were trying to build into the game, and that’s really been the story of our season – we concede too many goals, quite a few goals. We’re on the back foot and give ourselves a mountain to climb.

“We have to address that because you can’t win things if you’re conceding too many goals.”

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