Ipswich Town were relegated from the Premier League following a 3-0 loss to Newcastle United on Saturday.
In a match that epitomized their troubled season, Kieran McKenna’s side saw Ben Johnson sent off in the 37th minute after receiving two quick yellow cards at St James’ Park.
Alexander Isak converted a penalty during first-half stoppage time after Jacob Murphy was fouled by Julio Enciso, giving Newcastle the lead.
Dan Burn’s 56th-minute header extended the advantage, and William Osula’s goal in the 80th minute sealed Ipswich’s fate.
Third-bottom Ipswich are 15 points behind fourth-bottom West Ham with four games left, ensuring their first season in the top-flight for 22 years will end with an immediate return to the Championship.
Out of their depth among the Premier League elite, Ipswich have won just four of their 34 league games.
Their relegation alongside Southampton and Leicester, who were both already condemned to the drop, means all three promoted sides will be back in the second tier next season.
It is the first time in Premier League history that all three relegations have been confirmed with as many as four games to go.
Ipswich’s fairytale rise to the Premier League had captured the hearts of football romantics after their successive promotions from League One and the Championship.
McKenna, 38, had earned plaudits for Ipswich’s attacking style during their surge up the divisions after his appointment in 2021.
But the former Manchester United assistant coach was unable to preserve Ipswich’s top-flight status.
Defeats against Liverpool and Manchester City in their first two games of the season were a rude awakening for the Tractor Boys.
It took Ipswich until November to secure their first league victory, a 2-1 success at Tottenham ending their 10-game winless streak.
That proved to be a false dawn as Ipswich remained struck in the relegation zone for much of the season despite the impressive form of striker Liam Delap.
A dismal defeat against bottom of the table Southampton at Portman Road in February foreshadowed Ipswich’s demise.
McKenna had already accepted Ipswich’s fate before their trip to Tyneside confirmed the inevitable.
Now the Northern Irishman will hope Ipswich keep faith with him to lead their promotion bid next season. (AFP)
What you should know
Ipswich Town’s Premier League journey ends after just one season, with manager Kieran McKenna aiming to lead a swift return to the top flight following their confirmed relegation after a 3-0 loss to Newcastle.
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