IPSWICH Town are finally out of the bottom three, following today's 3-1 win over Blackpool.Manager Roy Keane was satisfied with the display, and delighted with the win, but he felt his side should have scored more goals and he isn't celebrating just yet.
Carl Marston
IPSWICH Town are finally out of the bottom three, following today's 3-1 win over Blackpool.
Manager Roy Keane was satisfied with the display, and delighted with the win, but he felt his side should have scored more goals and he isn't celebrating just yet.
"We could have won by five or six goals. That would have sent out a message to the other teams in the division," said Keane.
"But we'll take the three goals and move on. I don't know if it was our best performance, because I don't tend to look back and there have been other good displays.
"We're unbeaten in 10 games now, but it's victories we need. We're still paying for our poor start to the season and dropping so many points.
"It's nothing to be proud of at this football club, to just be out of the bottom three," added Keane.
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