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Sheffield United 3 v 1 Ipswich Town
EFL Championship
Saturday, 24th January 2026 Kick-off 15:00
McKenna: We Need to Be Stronger in Those Situations
Saturday, 24th Jan 2026 18:33

Blues boss Kieran McKenna says his side needs to be stronger in situations like the one which led to Sheffield United’s second goal during the 3-1 defeat at Bramall Lane.

Having failed to take earlier chances, Town went behind to Callum O’Hare’s opener on 38, then conceded Andre Brook’s second in first-half injury time.

After the break, Jack Clarke netted his 11th goal of the season from the penalty spot, but Patrick Bamford, who was later sent off for a dive, the one-time England man’s second bookable offence, sealed the three points for the Blades.

“We’re really frustrated with how the game panned out,” McKenna said. “I think up until the first goal, it wasn’t a great game by any means but there were big chances at both ends.

“We had the better chances, probably three big, big moments to go 1-0 up, which would have changed the complexion of the game.

“The third of those chances [led to] the corner that then they score from, but we have to own the next bit because the first goal is really, really poor from us. We can’t concede that goal from our corner, we didn’t deal with the ball that got cleared well enough.

“And then we didn’t find enough to get through to half-time. You know when they get the first goal in a situation like that that the stadium’s going to be up and you have to stay strong until half-time.

“The second goal, disappointing from us again, we didn’t sprint back in quick enough, which is not like us and they shouldn’t get two or three bites at it to score because that’s a big thing for us - sprinting back in as a collective so that if we make a mistake and they get one chance, they don’t get the second and third phase of it. We didn’t do that well enough, so we gave ourselves a mountain to climb.

“We had a go in the second half, got the goal back, had a really good situation with Leif [Davis] on the left to do to 2-2 but then a long ball from that that we don’t deal with well enough and it’s 3-1 and that was then too much to come back from.

“A frustrating game, one that could have panned out differently had we been more clinical with our early chances, but we’ll own the bit that we can control and mostly that was the first goal and the period up until the second goal, and the second goal in particular that we didn’t deal with well enough and we need to be stronger in those situations.”

There were flashpoints between players of both teams following the first Sheffield United goal, with Blades players unhappy that keeper Christian Walton had caught O’Hare on the head with his boot as the two collided, and then again at the end of the half with the Blues players incensed by Sydie Peck ruffling the grounded George Hirst’s hair.

Asked about those incidents, McKenna played them down: “I don’t know, to be honest. It’s a competitive game, an emotional game. I don’t think there was much to either of them. Of the issues today, that wasn’t the issue.

“If you come here, it’s always going to be a feisty game and you have to stand up to that in certain situations and make sure you stay together as a team. I didn’t see anything in particular that was a problem in those moments.”

While Town are second in a table based on home form, on away results they are 13th.

Quizzed on that disparity, McKenna said: “We love playing at home, we’ve a great home stadium, a great home crowd and going away from home is going to be tougher.

“It’s a pretty new group this year, so we’re still developing and finding and there was a time in the season where we were having good away form and not so good home form. Now it’s flipped.

“Our last away game was Coventry away and that was maybe our best performance of the season away from home, we played really well. Today, we didn’t find that. It’s still something for us to work on, that’s true.

“To do well away from home in the Championship, you do need to be really good in adversity, you need to be really good at standing up in difficult situations and the group has shown that at times this year. But we still need to find consistency in how we are in those moments.

“We’re certainly going to get plenty of practise, we’ve got lots of away games coming up. Coming to Bramall Lane is always tough, doesn’t matter which team you are. We didn’t take our moments today and we didn’t do well enough in a few moments and the game’s gone against us, but in general we just need to keep improving as a group on every aspect.

“Part of that is how we deal with some situations away from home and we’ll continue to try and do so.”

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carlo88 added 18:35 - Jan 24
It really annoys me when I hear managers saying "At 3-1 down it's too much to come back from". There was half an hour left for god's sake, do they just give up with two goals to chase?
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ITFCSG added 18:50 - Jan 24
That still doesn't explain all the wayward passing, lack of urgency and making 10 man SUFC look like a top 6 PL team in an overall shit performance? Look at us in 23/24, the never say die attitude. Look at Wrexham today. Is this team low on confidence, mentally weak or what?
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armchaircritic59 added 18:55 - Jan 24
I think KM might be papering over the away form cracks there. The only decent one in our last 6 away was obviously Coventry. The rest are symptomatic of a side in the bottom half of the table. As for carlo's post above, I've seen sides score 3 in 5 minutes, including us, in the past. It's hardly an impossible task with 30 minutes left to score 2, and maybe a bit of a disingenous comment from KM, which isn't like him. Maybe he wasn't too pleased with what he saw!
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renoble added 19:06 - Jan 24
What KMC says to the press, is not what he says to the dressing room...thank goodness
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blueoutlook added 19:52 - Jan 24
A new group still? What ?! Finding it tough away. What rubbish. Not still gelling away from home are we ? It’s blo0dy near February. When will they gel then ? Sorry, what nonsense. Utter sh!te today no two ways about it.
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jas0999 added 20:00 - Jan 24
It’s late January and he’s blaming a new group for away games. Pathetic. This man is on a PL salary and he away form is abysmal. He needs to buck up and perform better away. With the investment he’s had, four wins away would be sackable at most clubs.
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billlm added 20:26 - Jan 24
Itfcsg, spot on, mentally weak is a problem with this side,
35 games you go one down and not win a single one is a defeated attitude in anyone's book,
Our home form won't get us to where we want to be,
Something has to change on the road battlers not bottlers,
Today's results have damaged us, boro had there wobble and are now turning the screw, sad when we hope Norwich do us a favour,
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muccletonjoe added 21:47 - Jan 24
It went against us. I think one or two are struggling for form a bit at the moment. Possibly we could have made better selections today,but we also missed a couple more through injury
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Broadbent23 added 22:50 - Jan 24
Having hammered Sheff Utd 5-0 at home, there was a likely hood they wanted revenge and also to prove themselves against a promotion hunting team. The team selection didn't help and maybe there could have been some over confidence. Therefore Town didn't rise to the challenge and have been stuffed. So hopefully in the next two games we can reboot the team. Because this result will hurt. COYB.
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SickParrot added 23:13 - Jan 24
It's mystifying that "the best team in the league" can't find a team mate with a pass for long periods of most away games. Also, it's late January and we still haven't won a game where we haven't scored the first goal. Have we got a sports psychologist? If so, give him his P45.
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chripswich added 01:55 - Jan 25
Let’s not lose the plot here. United are no mugs, on their turf, their crowd, they had a physical bullying game plan. It worked. We missed the chance to silence all that early on with two great chances at 0-0 (that habit being the only worry I have - plus Hurst must now be a bit part player)

So we lost, Boro won, get over it.

Going forward, the FACTS are these and all eminently achievable.

Beat Portsmouth (tick)
Match Boro’s points for the rest of the season (tick)
Beat Boro at home. (Tick)

We go up

Simples!
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Marinersnose added 10:32 - Jan 25
Sheff Utd are a decent side and you have to applaud Wilder for the way they approached the game. We have too many players who are not up for a physical game and that was clearly evident yesterday. Walton also had an off day. That said we had three really good chances early on which Egeli Clarke and Hirst failed to capitalise but credit to Cooper in respect of the Egeli and Hirst chances.
They are a tough side at home but we need to be much better than this if we’re to get points on the road. A few players looked well off the pace for some reason and the hunger wasn’t there. Our illustrious Captain still puts his foot on the ball when we are 3-1 down. He should be driving the urgency in the same way Morsy did. Morsy didn’t accept mediocrity
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armchaircritic59 added 18:59 - Jan 25
Marinersnose, pretty sound post there. I actually made Walton my MOM, not because he was brilliant ( he wasn't ), but there was little competition. Sheff U play the game hard but fair, nothing wrong in that, we might be advised to take a leaf or two out of their book. Oh and yes, never have an acceptance of mediocrity, in football as in life!
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