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Expert predicts how Kieran McKenna would respond to West Ham approach

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This is How Kieran McKenna Will Respond to West Ham Approach

Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna would firmly reject any approach from West Ham United, according to a former Everton and West Ham player. The article, sourced from Football Insider, highlights McKenna's lack of desire to take on the Hammers' job amid their ongoing struggles under manager Graham Potter.[4]



The ex-player, speaking candidly, insists McKenna has no interest in replacing Potter due to significant off-pitch issues at the London Stadium. West Ham's current predicament—including poor form, internal chaos, and fan discontent—makes the role unappealing for a coach of McKenna's caliber. Despite being hailed as an "incredible" manager who guided Ipswich to promotion and strong Premier League showings, he would view the move as a step backward.[1][3][4]

McKenna's success at Ipswich has placed him high on West Ham's shortlist as a potential upgrade over Potter or even Nuno Espírito Santo. However, pundits argue he would be "mad" to leave a stable, upward trajectory for West Ham's toxicity. A former Hammer emphasized that McKenna prioritizes project stability over high-profile but risky Premier League jobs, echoing sentiments from other ex-players who doubt his interest.[2][3]

The piece underscores why West Ham covets McKenna—his innovative tactics, youth development, and win rate—but predicts a swift rebuff. As Ipswich pushes for European spots, McKenna remains committed, turning down what one source calls a "poisoned chalice." This stance aligns with broader speculation that Nuno might edge ahead on the shortlist, though McKenna's rejection reinforces West Ham's managerial woes.[1][4]

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