Ipswich looking good but Foxes look doomed - Aaron McLean's EFL takeaways
Final Score EFL pundit Aaron McLean reflects on the highs and lows after Saturday's action.
[BBC] Former Peterborough United and Hull City striker and Final Score pundit Aaron McLean gives his five takeaways from across the Championship, League One and League Two after an enthralling day of EFL action. Ipswich favourites for second automatic place Kieran McKenna enjoys Ipswich Town's first win in 20 years at rivals Norwich City [Shutterstock] Ipswich Town have opened up a lead over Millwall and Middlesbrough in the race for the Championship's second automatic promotion place, and Kieran McKenna's Tractor Boys have games in hand. McLean: "I must say I believed Ipswich would finish second.
I think in terms of who was going to win it, it was always going to come down to the head-to-head between Coventry and Middlesbrough, and Coventry winning in such convincing fashion kicked them on and almost dismantled Middlesbrough's season. "So I think what you're seeing now is Ipswich being the most consistent team, and they have games in hand on Middlesbrough and Millwall in the race for second place. "From their past nine games, they have six wins and three draws.
Middlesbrough, by comparison, have gone six games without a win. "Middlesbrough, even with all the possession they had against one of the bottom teams, they're not clinical like they were earlier in the season. "Millwall and Hull have dropped off a bit, but just being in and around the play-offs and being talked about as a team that could have gone on and got automatic promotion, is still a huge positive.
"They're going to get little bumps in the road and it's about how they react, and I expect both of them to bounce back. " Pedersen deserves to carry on as Owls boss Henrik Pedersen celebrates Sheffield Wednesday's fine draw at champions-elect Coventry [Shutterstock] Sheffield Wednesday gained their first clean sheet in 20 games with a draw at champions-elect Coventry. McLean: "Coventry would have been promoted if they had beaten Sheffield Wednesday, so full credit to Wednesday for getting a draw.
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