Kayden Jackson Discussed by Kieran McKenna and George Edmundson
Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna asserts that Kayden Jackson can play a pivotal role for the team in the absence of star striker George Hirst. With Hirst facing an extended period on the sidelines due to hamstring surgery, Jackson, known for his speed, started as the forward and scored in the team’s significant victory against Sunderland on Saturday.
While the club intends to recruit one or two strikers during the transfer window, it appears likely that Jackson, primarily utilized on the right wing, will be called upon to step into the central striker role temporarily.
McKenna emphasized the importance of players like the 29-year-old, who has scored three goals in 23 games this season, describing them as crucial contributors to the team’s culture. He highlighted Jackson’s commitment to self-improvement and versatility, noting his commendable work off the ball as a striker and his ability to create opportunities for players in the No.10 position.
McKenna acknowledged Jackson’s recent switch back to a central forward role after spending most of the last 18 months as a right-winger. Despite the challenges, he praised Jackson’s performance and expressed satisfaction with his goal-scoring achievement, recognizing the striker’s hard work and development.
Center-back George Edmundson, filling in admirably for the injured Cameron Burgess, echoed McKenna’s praise for Jackson. Edmundson commended Jackson for his positive attitude, patience, and commitment to the team, emphasizing that he deserved the goal he scored in the recent match. Overall, Jackson’s performance was described as terrific, showcasing his resilience and dedication.