Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna is hopeful the injury that forced Leif Davis off against Burton Albion yesterday isn't a bad one.

The Blues' left-back teed up Conor Chaplin to seal the 4-0 win at Portman Road, moving on to an impressive nine assists for the season.

He then limped off in the 83rd minute to be replaced by Janoi Donacien.

"I don't want to comment too much yet, but I don't think he's too bad," said McKenna.

"It was great determination from Leif in that moment to make a block and he took a heavy kick. Usually you're not so worried about that. We'll have to see how it settles down."

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Meanwhile, McKenna was full of praise for Massimo Luongo.

The Australian midfielder came off to a standing ovation in the second half after an impressive first start for the club since joining from Middlesbrough in January.

"I thought he did really well," said the Blues boss.

"It's his first start since May so he's been waiting a really long time for it. You could see how much he enjoyed it.

"Like everybody else, he found it hard to get a rhythm at the start of the game and find the connections that we wanted.

"But as the game went on he got better and better and found his rhythm on the pitch. It was great to get the 75 minutes into him - he's shown what he's got to offer for us."