Celtic is looking for a new manager: who will lead the team after Brendan Rodgers.
A difficult choice for Kieran McKenna
According to The Sun: Kieran McKenna, the Ipswich manager, faces a tough decision in his coaching career if he is offered a position at Celtic. He is among the candidates to replace Brendan Rodgers at Park Head. Despite being only 39 years old, McKenna has become a true hero at Portman Road, leading the team from League One to the Premier League with two successive promotions.
“I have always said that I want to achieve success, and I hope to continue doing that,” says McKenna.
Ipswich under McKenna's leadership is showing impressive results, and his achievements make him a central figure in the sporting community. The choice to stay in a familiar environment or take on a new challenge will be a serious test for the still young manager.
Should McKenna decide to move to Celtic, it could be a significant step in his career, which already has many successes. However, by staying at Ipswich, he will continue to develop a team with which he has achieved meaningful victories. Both options have their advantages and disadvantages, so the coach must weigh all possibilities before making a decision.
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