25-02-2018, 15:08
Preston boss Alex Neil told BBC Radio Lancashire:
"I don't think we played anywhere near the levels we can. It was flat and we never really got going.
"I think it's maybe down to how much we've demanded from the players and the last three games have taken a lot out of them.
"I sent them in early from training yesterday because they looked flat and tired and I thought that continued into today.
"The players wanted to play well today but they didn't have the energy."
Ipswich boss Mick McCarthy told BBC Radio Suffolk:
"I think that's the culmination of a really good week of performances. We got what we deserved today.
"It's credit it to them that the players have adapted to the system we're playing and done well in it.
"We should have had more goals and I could see them getting back into it but we defended really well.
"We're not in for a chance of the top six as far as I'm concerned but that doesn't mean we'll stop fighting for it."
"I don't think we played anywhere near the levels we can. It was flat and we never really got going.
"I think it's maybe down to how much we've demanded from the players and the last three games have taken a lot out of them.
"I sent them in early from training yesterday because they looked flat and tired and I thought that continued into today.
"The players wanted to play well today but they didn't have the energy."
Ipswich boss Mick McCarthy told BBC Radio Suffolk:
"I think that's the culmination of a really good week of performances. We got what we deserved today.
"It's credit it to them that the players have adapted to the system we're playing and done well in it.
"We should have had more goals and I could see them getting back into it but we defended really well.
"We're not in for a chance of the top six as far as I'm concerned but that doesn't mean we'll stop fighting for it."
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