'We should have had two clear penalties' - McKenna

Referee John Busby turned down Ipswich's late appeals for a penalty against Leicester
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Ipswich Town head coach Kieran McKenna feels his side were denied two penalties in the second-half of their 1-1 draw with Leicester City in the Championship on Saturday.
Sindre Walle Egeli equalised for the Suffolk side after Patson Daka had given the Foxes a first-half lead.
Cedric Kipre went down under a stoppage-time challenge from Hamza Choudhury but referee John Busby waved away their penalty appeals.
"I thought it was clear we should have had a penalty," McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk.
"The referee said he didn't see it but for me you can't miss it because as soon as Dara (O'Shea) crosses it there's nowhere else to look and Cedric (Kipre) is ready to attack the ball and gets wiped out - I thought we should have had two penalties in the second-half."
Ipswich missed the chance to move into the automatic promotion places with second-placed Middlesbrough not playing at QPR until Sunday (16:30 GMT).
"I really liked us in the second-half, the way we chased the game and the pressure we put on," added McKenna.
"It is what it is, we take the positives, there are things we can take and improve like conceding a goal from a set-piece but the way we pushed in the second-half and dominated a Leicester side full of quality and pushed for the winning goal there are real positives in there."
Ipswich visit Stoke City in the Championship on Tuesday (20:00 GMT).