McKenna hails Ipswich's patience in Sheff Wed win
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Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna was delighted with his side's patience before they struck two late goals to beat Sheffield Wednesday and boost their automatic promotion bid.
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Ivan Azon and Jack Clarke scored in the final 12 minutes at Hillsborough and Ipswich have climbed up a place to third, just two points behind second-placed Middlesbrough with a game in hand.
McKenna was also pleased with Ipswich's clean sheet and says they didn't panic when the early goal didn't come.
He told BBC Radio Suffolk: "We would have loved to have got an early goal, and we know that would have changed the game.
"We really emphasize trying to start fast and come out and get it, but we didn't manage to do that. We didn't take the couple of early chances we had, and then as the game wears on, you can get a little bit tense.
"Then it's about just staying disciplined and trying not to give anything away. It took to the later stages, we knew that might be the way and it was today.
"The bonus was we got a clean sheet, we didn't give much away, and we gave ourselves a chance to show our quality with the goals at the end."