Lambert stays cool despite defeat

07 February 2010 10:42
Norwich opened the scoring through Chris Martin's low curling free-kick after just four minutes but goals from Tony Craig and Neil Harris turned the game on its head and saw Jackett's men move up to fifth in League One.[LNB]The Canaries had recorded eight successive league victories and were unbeaten in League One since October prior to their trip to the New Den.[LNB]And Lambert said: "The lads have been brilliant, as one defeat in nearly four months shows. It was difficult (against Millwall) but we will bounce back. We knew it would be a hard game and there wasn't much in it. Grant Holt will be back next week and we'll try and win the next game.[LNB]"Most teams try to man-mark Wes Hoolahan - it's their prerogative and Millwall are a good side. You can't win every game. Our fan base and the crowds that we generate are fantastic.[LNB]"Other sides want to beat us because of the club we are, but ask any manager in the land for the run we've had and they would take it."[LNB][LNB]

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