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Gary Doherty believes Norwich City need to get straight back to winning ways after Saturday's loss to Millwall - and is glad Grant Holt will be back to help out. Although City were able to muster wins over Walsall and Hartlepool without their 23-goal leading scorer, his presence was clearly missed at The New Den.
Norwich City defender Russell Martin aims to go back to the future this weekend to help re-ignite City's League One promotion push. Martin admits Saturday's trip to hometown club Brighton & Hove Albion will be extra special as the Canaries aim to bounce back from losing a 16-match unbeaten league run at Millwall.
Leeds defender Leigh Bromby is confident his side can hunt down Norwich in the League One title race. United were poised to draw level at the top alongside the Canaries on 63 points until Hartlepool's stoppage time equaliser at the weekend denied Simon Grayson's men a win to cash in on Norwich's defeat at Millwall.
Chris Martin believes his strike partner Grant Holt will return to the Canaries line-up with a vengeance this weekend after sitting out the last three games through suspension.
Norwich City's next home match against Southampton is currently sold out - though more tickets could become available in the Jarrold Stand. At the moment, only Top of the Terrace seats at £55 remain for the League One game at Carrow Road on Saturday, February 20 (3pm).
Paul Lambert took City's first league defeat in almost four months firmly on the chin and insisted the Canaries will bounce back. There was no shell-shocked post-match appearance from the City boss, no dissection of his team's performance and no ritual slaughter of the weak links - just a matter-of-fact assessment of what has happened between Leeds away on October 17 and Millwall away on February 6.
Canaries Paul Lambert has won the Coca-Cola League One Manager of the Month award for the second time in a row. Lambert won the trophy for December and has kept hold of it after City's exploits in January, when they won six out of six games in the league to finish the month top of the table.
Kenny Jackett says Millwall are "in the mix" for promotion after Saturday's come-from-behind win over Norwich. "I'm really pleased that such a good crowd came out and we've rewarded them with a good game and, most importantly, a win," he said.
Millwall 2, Norwich City 1: "Norwich, Leeds, Charlton fans - is your team bottling it?" shouted Steve Claridge across the airwaves on Saturday evening. Off went the radio, but no one would have been surprised had Paul Lambert himself not wanted to lead the charge of phone calls to Radio Five Live to ask why the first league defeat since October 19 might be considered a bottle job.
Chris Lakey reviews Norwich City's 2-1 defeat at the New Den at the hands of Millwall - the Canaries' first defeat in 17 games.
Sports writers Chris Lakey, David Cuffley and Michael Bailey are joined by Sports Desk Pete to review Norwich City's 2-1 defeat at Millwall.
SLIDESHOW: Substitute Neil Harris condemned top-of-the-table Norwich City to their first League One defeat since October with a second-half winner for Millwall at The New Den. The Canaries' 16-match unbeaten run was ended after Harris glanced home a cross by Chris Hackett five minutes after coming on as a half-time replacement for Lewis Grabban.
Cody McDonald returns to his manor this afternoon - hoping to give his mates something to cheer about. The former Dartford player, who lives at Witham in Essex, is hoping that goals in each of his last two games will give him the nod over rival Oli Johnson for the starting berth up front alongside Chris Martin.
Manager Paul Lambert insists he will not take a backward glance as his Norwich City side bid to consolidate their place at the top of League One. The Canaries go to Millwall tomorrow (3pm) with a seven-point advantage over third-placed Charlton and well placed to claim one of the two automatic promotion places.
Colchester United chairman Robbie Cowling yesterday moved to contest Canaries' counterpart Alan Bowkett's assertion that Norwich City made a 'lawful approach' for the former Us boss ahead of a potential disciplinary tribunal hearing next month.
Millwall defender Scott Barron is warning the Canaries to brace themselves for tomorrow's trip to the Lions' Den. Barron insists Paul Lambert's men face a stiff test of character at one of English football's most intimidating venues as they aim to continue their League One promotion push.
Millwall's on loan hotshot Shaun Batt revealed yesterday that he could have been lining up for the Canaries in tomorrow's League One clash at the New Den.
Former Norwich boss Glenn Roeder believes the allegations over England and Chelsea skipper John Terry's private life have put Three Lions' chief Fabio Capello in an 'incredibly difficult position'.
It seems it's out of sight, out of mind as far as City's new signing Zak Whitbread and his former boss at Millwall, Kenny Jackett, are concerned.
Whitbread, pictured, left the New Den for Carrow Road last month after rejecting a new contract with the Lions last summer, which earned him a place on the transfer list.
Colchester United chairman Robbie Cowling claimed today Norwich had admitting breaching rules over their pursuit of former Us boss Paul Lambert.
Cowling was responding to Norwich chairman Alan Bowkett's assertion at City's AGM this week the Norfolk club had made 'a lawful approach' for Lambert.