LEEDS manager Simon Grayson is pleased his side have the chance to put the midweek horror show against Preston quickly behind them when they visit Ipswich in the npower Championship tomorrow.
Grayson made his players sit through the DVD of the Preston game and hopes lessons have been learned after they let slip a 4-1 lead to lose 6-4 at Elland Road on Tuesday night.
"We looked at all the things that went wrong. We had our say and the players had their input, but what's gone has gone and we have to draw a line under it now," he said.
"It wasn't pleasant watching it either and, as I said on the night, the fans deserved far better than what they saw.
"But we have another game on Saturday and that's what we're thinking about now.
"I know it's said a lot, but the one beauty of this league is that you have another game swiftly and we're concentrating on going to Ipswich now and picking up a result there.
"The players responded after we got done at Barnsley and I expect them to respond again. It'll be another tough test at Ipswich, but one we're looking forward to."
Ipswich will be without David Norris and Luke Hyam through suspension.
Hyam was dismissed for two yellow cards in Tuesday night's 1-0 defeat at Reading while Norris picked up his fifth caution of the campaign.
"Chuck is an important player for us but we will cope," Town manager Roy Keane told www.itfc.co.uk.
"We will be without Luke as well. I could see his red card coming and perhaps should have taken him off at half-time."
Ipswich head into the Portman Road encounter in seventh spot, one point and three places better off than their visitors in a congested section of the table.
Crystal Palace return to Selhurst Park for their clash with leaders QPR buoyed by picking up their first away point of the campaign in a goalless draw at Cardiff in midweek.
Manager George Burley was quick to praise his young team, who responded with character after a 5-0 hammering at Derby on Saturday.
"We are building a team and it was a million times better than Saturday," he said.
Second-placed Cardiff and third-spotted Norwich will look to keep pace with the leaders by winning at mid-table Barnsley and second-bottom Bristol City respectively.
At the other end of the table, Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric has urged Foxes fans not to turn on manager Paulo Sousa and his players.
The midlands club have lost six of their eight Championship matches this season and are bottom of the table, prompting reports that Sousa's job is under threat just three months after taking charge at the Walkers Stadium.
However, ahead of tomorrow's home game against Scunthorpe, Mandaric told the Leicester Mercury: "Things go wrong but we can't turn things upside down now, for goodness sake.
"We can't turn around now and say Paulo needs to go. Now is the time for us to show how strong we are together, how united we are behind our manager and give him a chance to get the results."
Hull manager Nigel Pearson apologised to the club's travelling fans following his side's 4-0 defeat at Burnley on Tuesday and will demand a positive response when the 17th-placed Tigers welcome ninth-spotted Coventry to the KC Stadium.
Pearson said: "We did the basics poorly. It's my team, so it's my responsibility and we'll be working hard to rectify things."
The thumping win moved the Clarets up to fifth and they will look to build on that result when they visit Millwall.
In other matches tomorrow, Doncaster take on Nottingham Forest, Middlesbrough welcome Portsmouth to the Riverside, sixth-placed Reading travel to Preston, Sheffield United host Watford and Swansea face Derby.
"We looked at all the things that went wrong. We had our say and the players had their input, but what's gone has gone and we have to draw a line under it now," he said.
"It wasn't pleasant watching it either and, as I said on the night, the fans deserved far better than what they saw.
"But we have another game on Saturday and that's what we're thinking about now.
"I know it's said a lot, but the one beauty of this league is that you have another game swiftly and we're concentrating on going to Ipswich now and picking up a result there.
"The players responded after we got done at Barnsley and I expect them to respond again. It'll be another tough test at Ipswich, but one we're looking forward to."
Ipswich will be without David Norris and Luke Hyam through suspension.
Hyam was dismissed for two yellow cards in Tuesday night's 1-0 defeat at Reading while Norris picked up his fifth caution of the campaign.
"Chuck is an important player for us but we will cope," Town manager Roy Keane told www.itfc.co.uk.
"We will be without Luke as well. I could see his red card coming and perhaps should have taken him off at half-time."
Ipswich head into the Portman Road encounter in seventh spot, one point and three places better off than their visitors in a congested section of the table.
Crystal Palace return to Selhurst Park for their clash with leaders QPR buoyed by picking up their first away point of the campaign in a goalless draw at Cardiff in midweek.
Manager George Burley was quick to praise his young team, who responded with character after a 5-0 hammering at Derby on Saturday.
"We are building a team and it was a million times better than Saturday," he said.
Second-placed Cardiff and third-spotted Norwich will look to keep pace with the leaders by winning at mid-table Barnsley and second-bottom Bristol City respectively.
At the other end of the table, Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric has urged Foxes fans not to turn on manager Paulo Sousa and his players.
The midlands club have lost six of their eight Championship matches this season and are bottom of the table, prompting reports that Sousa's job is under threat just three months after taking charge at the Walkers Stadium.
However, ahead of tomorrow's home game against Scunthorpe, Mandaric told the Leicester Mercury: "Things go wrong but we can't turn things upside down now, for goodness sake.
"We can't turn around now and say Paulo needs to go. Now is the time for us to show how strong we are together, how united we are behind our manager and give him a chance to get the results."
Hull manager Nigel Pearson apologised to the club's travelling fans following his side's 4-0 defeat at Burnley on Tuesday and will demand a positive response when the 17th-placed Tigers welcome ninth-spotted Coventry to the KC Stadium.
Pearson said: "We did the basics poorly. It's my team, so it's my responsibility and we'll be working hard to rectify things."
The thumping win moved the Clarets up to fifth and they will look to build on that result when they visit Millwall.
In other matches tomorrow, Doncaster take on Nottingham Forest, Middlesbrough welcome Portsmouth to the Riverside, sixth-placed Reading travel to Preston, Sheffield United host Watford and Swansea face Derby.
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