Rich Woodward, an Ipswich fan from the Blue Monday Podcast, offered his insights to BBC Radio 5 Live regarding the team’s win against Tottenham on Sunday. Woodward remarked, “We had to hang on. I’m not going to pretend it was an enjoyable second half with Son running at us and the rest of the quality they have.” He further articulated the team’s recent trajectory, adding, “But we’ve been building a bit of momentum, maybe not got the results we’ve deserved, and on Sunday there was absolute relief and joy at full-time.” Woodward also commended manager Kieran McKenna’s leadership, stating, “We’re learning all the time and that’s the great thing about Kieran McKenna – if we suffer a bit of hardship, there’s always a sense that he’s figuring out a strategy.” Reflecting on past performances, he observed, “Having previously lost late goals against Brentford and Leicester, on Sunday we were masters of the dark arts. That didn’t please Ange Postecoglou or the Spurs fans, but it got us three points.” Woodward concluded by indicating a potential evolution in the team’s tactical approach: “That’s the kind of strategy that maybe we will start deploying, which we wouldn’t have in the previous years of his reign.” Post navigation Brentford Grapples with Recurring Issue of Losing Leads and Securing Away Points Former City Goalkeeper Shay Given Believes Jack Grealish is Misused