Former Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna has finally broken his silence following his surprise resignation, insisting that his decision was driven by personal reasons rather than professional disagreements. The 35-year-old coach, who previously served on Manchester United’s coaching staff under José Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjær, and later Ralf Rangnick, guided Ipswich to a remarkable Premier League promotion before stepping down immediately after achieving the club’s long-awaited dream.
His sudden departure sparked widespread speculation among supporters, with many questioning the timing of his exit. However, McKenna dismissed suggestions of conflict behind the scenes, explaining that his decision was deeply personal and one he had carefully considered with his family.
“I’ll always be grateful to this club, the players, and the fans for believing in me,” McKenna said. “This isn’t goodbye forever. If the opportunity ever comes again and the circumstances are right, I would love to return.”
His emotional message has reassured supporters that, despite his departure, his bond with the club remains strong and the door is firmly open for a future reunion.








