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Ipswich Town fans happy with team's display after Leicester drawMoore: To Be in This Situation With Three Games to Go is Unbelievable

Moore: To Be in This Situation With Three Games to Go is Unbelievable
Thursday, 25th Apr 2024 19:52
Kieffer Moore is excited about the next nine days that will see Town travel to Hull and Coventry in search of precious points before the season ends on Saturday week with Huddersfield the visitors on a day that could, depending on what happens between now and then, see the Blues hosting a second successive Portman Road promotion party.

After arriving from Bournemouth in January to plug the gap caused by injury to striker George Hirst, Moore reflected on his loan period so far and said: “It’s been unbelievable. It’s such a tough league, so for the lads who came up from League One last season to find themselves in the position they are in now is a huge, huge credit to all of them.Ipswich Town fans happy with team's display after Leicester draw

“This league can destroy the best of teams at the best of times, so for us to be in this situation with just three games to go is unbelievable.

“It’s amazing and I can’t wait. It’s three massive games, starting with Hull on Saturday. They are a very good side with a lot of very good individual players. It’s not going to be an easy game, obviously, because we’re going away from home but it’s one we will be looking to win, definitely.”

While promotion rivals Leicester, Leeds and Southampton have all been in action recently, Town have enjoyed a break from action with the postponement of their scheduled visit to Coventry, who were instead in action last weekend against Manchester United in an eventful FA Cup semi-final.Ipswich Town fans happy with team's display after Leicester draw

Moore believes the break will have helped him and his colleagues as they face a hectic spell of three games in eight days that will decide their fate. “We’ve had a great training week,” he reported.

“The lads with little niggles and problems have managed to fix them, so everyone has trained really well this week. It’s been great working with Kieran McKenna since I came back on loan. He’s an unbelievable manager. His attention to detail is second to none and while training is tough, it’s also good – as it should b

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