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<p>Kieran McKenna, the Manchester United first-team coach, is in talks
to replace Paul Cook at Ipswich Town. After nine months at Portman Road,
McKenna will now take his place in the managerial chair.<br><br>The
Fermanagh native is one of the youngest managers in senior management at
Portman Road, and he's already made an impressive impact. Stuart Watson
from East Anglian Daily Times believes he possesses all the attributes
to be a success.</p><h3>Manchester United</h3><p>McKenna spent 13 years
in the Tottenham Hotspur academy and youth setups before joining
Manchester United as an assistant coach. During his tenure with the
club, he collaborated closely with Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer on projects.<br><br>McKenna served on the coaching staff of
Manchester United under both Mourinho and Solskjaer, his primary
responsibility being developing young players through the club's academy
to become first team ready. Additionally, he served as technical coach
to the squad, working with players such as Anthony Elanga and Fred.<br><br>He's
now back coaching the first-team coaching staff under interim manager
Ralf Rangnick at United. Though he had originally intended to stay, the
lure of his new job as manager at Ipswich Town proved too tempting for
him to turn down.<br><br>Ipswich are currently sitting in third place in
League One and must fight off competition from Sheffield Wednesday and
current leaders Plymouth Argyle for promotion. This will be no easy task
for McKenna; he needs to be at his best throughout the rest of the
season.<br><br>Read More: كورة لايف <a href="https://kooralive.koora-live.io/">https://kooralive.koora-live.io/</a></p><h3>Tottenham</h3><p>Last
month, Kieran McKenna and Martyn Pert left Manchester United's coaching
staff and took up management positions with Ipswich Town. Dan Chapman
of Leathes Prior Employment and Sports team was delighted to represent
both managers in their transitions.<br><br>Jose Mourinho was appointed
manager of Tottenham Hotspur in November, just hours after Mauricio
Pochettino had been dismissed - an event which would become the subject
of Amazon's All or Nothing documentary series. The opening episode
follows Mourinho's initial days in charge and features some captivating
footage.<br><br>It also gives viewers a glimpse into the difficulty
dealing with a club's chairman, particularly Daniel Levy. In one scene,
Mourinho mentions Sir Alex Ferguson having advised him to sign Dele Alli
while at Old Trafford.<br><br>Read More: koora live<br></p><h3>Education</h3><p>Leathes
Prior were delighted to represent Kieran McKenna and Martyn Pert as
they began their respective careers in Suffolk. Notable among the
highlights was a trip to America for an exciting tour of hotspots across
North America - including one of the sexiest cities on earth (yes,
that's New York City!). After returning home, the lads got right down to
business. Despite a slow start in their first ever season in the top
tier, Ipswich are currently in excellent form and actively seeking
promotion.</p><h3>Ipswich</h3><p>Mckenna previously worked under Jose
Mourinho at Manchester United, where he was part of the coaching staff
that won the Europa League, Community Shield and League Cup. Now he has
moved on to Ipswich Town where he takes charge of a squad struggling in
relegation zone as they strive for promotion to Championship football.<br><br>McKenna
has achieved remarkable results as a first-time manager, leading his
side to 10 wins and only two draws so far this season. Additionally, he
has brought in several players from Manchester United that should help
the club reach promotion to the Championship.<br><br>He has extensive
knowledge in the football industry, having coached Tottenham and
Manchester United under-18s. With such an intimate knowledge of the
game, he believes it's essential for academy coaches to collaborate
closely with first team staff in order to provide consistent education
for young players across both senior teams.</p>
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