Ipswich Relegated From Premier League After One Season

Ipswich Relegated From Premier League After One Season

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Following a 3-0 defeat against Newcastle on Saturday, Ipswich was demoted from the Premier League.

In the 37th minute, Ben Johnson was sent off for two bookings straight at St James’ Park, emblematic of the self-inflicted wounds that hampered Ipswich this season.

After Julio Enciso fouled Jacob Murphy in the opening period of the first half, Newcastle’s Alexander Isak scored a penalty.

Newcastle were able to thrash off a double in the 56th minute thanks to Dan Burn’s header, and William Osula’s 80th-minute goal left Ipswich without a chance to recover from the drop.

With only four games left, third-place Ipswich are 15 points clear of fourth-place West Ham, ensuring that their 22nd top-flight season will result in an immediate return to the Championship.

Ipswich have only won four of their 34 league games despite being among the elite in the Premier League.

All three promoted sides will return to the second tier next season thanks to their relegation along with Southampton and Leicester, who were both already already in the decline.

With as many as four games to go, all three relegations have been confirmed for the first time in Premier League history.

After being promoted from League One and the Championship, Ipswich’s fairytale rise to the top of the Premier League had won football lovers’ hearts.

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On April 26, 2025, Ipswich Town and Newcastle United square off against Ipswich Town in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, north of England, at St James’ Park. (Photo by Paul ELLIS/AFP)

After his appointment in 2021, McKenna, 38, had received praise for Ipswich’s attacking style during their upswing.

However, the former Manchester United assistant coach was unable to keep Ipswich’s position in the top flight.

The Tractor Boys were shocked when they lost to Liverpool and Manchester City in their first two games.

Ipswich’s 2-1 victory over Tottenham, which ended their 10-game winning streak, took them until November.

Despite Liam Delap’s impressive form, Ipswich remained stuck in the relegation zone for the majority of the season.

Ipswich’s demise was predetermined by a disappointing defeat at bottom-of-the-table Southampton in February at Portman Road.

Before their trip to Tyneside confirmed the unavoidable, McKenna had already accepted Ipswich’s fate.

The Northern Irishman will now hope that Ipswich will support him as they pursue a promotion promotion next year.

Source: Channels TV

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