
While most fans dislike the international break, it was probably a welcome distraction for the Ipswich Town faithful.
Kieran McKenna’s side have played some great football at points this season but have lost their last five games in all competitions and sit in 18th place in the Premier League with just 17 points to their name.
Yet, while it’ll be a Herculean task, there is still a faint chance that the Tractor Boys could overturn the nine-point advantage Wolverhampton Wanderers have over them in 17th.
Ipswich’s recent results |
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Competition |
Opponent |
Result |
Premier League |
Palace |
1-0 (Loss) |
Premier League |
Forest |
4-2 (Loss) |
FA Cup |
Forest |
1-1 (5-4 Loss on Pens) |
Premier League |
Man Utd |
3-2 (Loss) |
Premier League |
Spurs |
4-1 (Loss) |
However, to do that, McKenna’s men need to start picking up wins, including tonight away at Bournemouth. To give his side the best chance of doing so, he should unleash Ipswich’s answer to Milos Kerkez.
Ipswich’s record vs Bournemouth
Since their first encounter in September 1936, Ipswich have played Bournemouth 39 times in all competitions, winning 14, drawing 13, and losing 12.
However, while their overall record against the Cherries makes for sweet reading, the Tractor Boys have not fared so well in recent encounters.
In fact, four of their last five matches have ended in a draw, with their most recent being an away win for the south coast side earlier this season.
It was a particularly painful result for the hosts. A 21st-minute goal from Conor Chaplain gave them the lead, which they held onto until Enes Unal came off the bench to score an equaliser in the 87th minute and snatch away the chance for a first home win of the season.
Then, as if that wasn’t demoralising enough, another substitute, Dango Ouattara, ended up scoring the winner in the 95th minute.

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So, it would probably be fair to say that the Blues will be out for revenge tonight, and to make sure his side have the best chance of getting it, McKenna should unleash his answer to Kerkez.
Ipswich’s answer to Kerkez
There are a few dangermen that Ipswich have to be aware of tonight, including the obvious, like Justin Kluivert, Antoine Semenyo, and Evanilson. On top of that, Kerkez is also someone who can’t be allowed to roam freely.
The Hungarian left-back has been one of the most exciting full-backs in the Premier League this season, racking up a tally of two goals and six assists in 29 games, which has been enough to catch the eye of top sides like Liverpool.
However, while the 21-year-old is undoubtedly someone the team will have to monitor at all times, McKenna has his own version of the ace he can unleash in Leif Davis.
The former Leeds United ace might not be getting the same level of attention from other clubs and fans, but over the last few years, he has proven himself to be a sensational attacking full-back.
For example, since moving to Portman Road, the incredible “animal,” as former manager Scott Parker dubbed him, has racked up a brilliant haul of six goals and 38 assists in 118 appearances, which works out to an average of a goal involvement every 2.68 games.
Davis’ Ipswich record |
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Season |
22/23 |
23/24 |
24/25 |
Appearances |
46 |
44 |
28 |
Goals |
3 |
2 |
1 |
Assists |
14 |
21 |
3 |
Goal Involvements per Match |
0.36 |
0.52 |
0.14 |
All Stats via Transfermarkt |
Moreover, despite playing in a newly promoted team, he’s scored one goal and provided three assists in 28 games this term, which is seriously good going.
Finally, in addition to his output, the £25k-per-week ace has some impressive underlying numbers as well, with FBref placing him in the top 4% of full-backs in the Premier League for key passes, the top 7% for shot-creating actions, the top 10% for crosses, and more, all per 90.
Ultimately, Ipswich are undoubtedly going into this game as big underdogs, but with talents like Davis in the side, there is every chance they can snatch all three points and kickstart their great escape.

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