Ipswich boss Roy Keane praise his side after their 2-0 win over Millwall, admitting he was pleased to silence the critics who had "panicked and worried" over his team's form. Jason Scotland's fifth goal of the season and a penalty from Grant Leadbitter were enough to hand the Tractor Boys a win to arrest a run of three league defeats in a row. Ipswich also reached the quarter-finals of the Carling Cup in midweek and Keane was happy to have calmed any premature fears of a dip in form with three points against Kenny Jackett's side. Keane said: "I wouldn't say it's been a great week but it's been a better week than last week. But then again, last week I certainly wasn't panicking. "Our performances weren't that bad. We gave some daft goals away but now we've got two victories and the players have done well. "Going to Forest was always going to be difficult but we probably should have got something from the games against Watford and Coventry. But, as usual, everyone panics and worries. I keep telling people to relax and chill out."
Source: PA
Source: PA