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McKenna warning to Tractor Boys

By Bob Bishop

Osmajic 11 (pen)
PRESTON NE 1

IPSWICH TOWN 0

SPOT-ON: Preston North End’s Milutin Osmajic celebrates his early winner
PICTURES: CameraSport

STAR MAN
LEWIS GIBSON Preston

IPSWICH manager Kieran McKenna surveyed his team’s poor start to the new Championship season and insisted they “must do better”.
Relegated from the Premier League last season, the Tractor Boys have yet to win in three games of the new campaign, leaving the Town boss pointing fingers at his players and himself.
Milutin Osmajic’s 11th-minute penalty proved to...

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