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Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna signs new four-year deal

Ipswich Town given big boost ahead of Birmingham City clash

Birmingham City travel to Portman Road on Saturday looking to build on consecutive wins against Blackburn Rovers and Sunderland

Ipswich Town expect to have Kieffer Moore available to face Birmingham City on Saturday (3pm) – and are also hoping that Jeremy Sarmiento could feature.

However, right-back Harry Clarke is a doubt after picking up a knock in the Tractor Boys’ dramatic 4-3 win over Rotherham United in midweek.

Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna signs new four-year deal

Both Moore, a January signing who has scored four goals in his five games since arriving from Bournemouth, and Sarmiento trained on Friday as Ipswich look to keep pace in a four-horse automatic promotion race.

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Moore picked up a bang on his knee but seems likely to play, although Town boss Kieran McKenna was more reticent about former West Brom loan winger Sarmiento.

Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna signs new four-year deal

“Kieffer is okay after the knock he got to his knee and he’s trained today, which Jeremy has too after tightness in his hamstrings – thankfully no strains, which is a positive,” McKenna explained.

Harry Clarke had a really bad dead leg so we’ll have to see tomorrow and make a call on that one, because he still has some limitation there. We’ll see how he is ahead of the game.”

Clarke has been a regular at right back, while loan left back Brandon Williams has returned to Manchester United and remains there having had a set-back. Jack Taylor’s return from a quad issue has been delayed by illness. George Hirst is also on the comeback trail.

Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna signs new four-year deal

Blues will be without George Hall, Alfie Chang and Alex Pritchard but will be buoyed by the return of Dion Sanderson to the middle of their defence. Tony Mowbray will not be present at the game having stepped away for a period to attend to receive treatment on a medical diagnosis.

 

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