Ipswich boss Roy Keane had no complaints despite seeing his side lose for the third successive match in the 2-0 reverse at Forest. The Tractor Boys were sunk by goals from Lewis McGugan and David McGoldrick at the City Ground. He said: "The second goal coming just before half-time was a real blow for us. We just wanted to get in 1-0 down and we should have seen it out to the break. "I don't want to take the glory away from the lad because it was a fine strike but it showed that we are not streetwise. "We conceded two bad goals and we didn't get any breaks ourselves - but that's the way it is at the moment. We didn't make their goalkeeper work too hard but it was not as if our keeper was having to make saves left, right and centre. "Forest are ahead of us at the moment in that they have some very good players with experience and we are asking young players to do a man's job."
Source: PA
Source: PA