McKenna fastest to 100 wins as Ipswich managerpublished at 12:03 GMT
Kieran McKenna became the fastest manager to reach 100 wins as Ipswich Town boss with the 1-0 victory over Hull City on Tuesday night, eclipsing the record previously held by the legendary Sir Alf Ramsey.
McKenna reached a century of wins in his 210th game in charge thanks to midfielder Azor Matusiwa's excellent 20-yard strike.
Ramsey, England's 1966 World Cup-winning manager, clocked up his 100th victory for the club in 212 matches.
"My brother told me about it yesterday, it's certainly one of the nicer sentences that you can be put in," McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk.
"What it means, I don't know, there have obviously been some amazing managers. A few top, top, top managers here have done incredible things, well beyond what I've done at this football club.
"I don't need to be compared in those terms but of course, we've won lots of games over the last few years and it's been a good journey so far."
Victory against the Tigers lifted the Tractor Boys up to third in the Championship and three points behind second-placed Middlesbrough with a game in hand.
Town also welcome Boro to Portman Road on 18 April for what may well be a crucial encounter in the race for automatic promotion to the Premier League.
Here are the fastest six managers to reach 100 victories for Ipswich and how many games it took them:
Kieran McKenna - 210
Sir Alf Ramsey - 212
George Burley - 230
Scott Duncan - 241
Mick McCarthy - 258
Sir Bobby Robson - 271
























