Coventry City manager Chris Coleman has said that his side will go to Ipswich Town tomorrow looking to get some points.
City have not won at Portman Road since 1994 and will not be taking a massive following due to the £31 price for adult admission in the away end putting off a good number according to reports.
Speaking to the club website, Chris Coleman said: "Ipswich are on a good run at the moment, they have got a strong squad and have not lost in a while but we will just concentrate on ourselves and try to keep climbing the table as we have been doing.
"The lads and myself were obviously disappointed about the last result against Portsmouth but we can take heart from the performance because nobody turned away from the occasion and that is what we are looking for.
"We're back to the league now which is our bread and butter and there are still plenty of points to play for and still plenty of excitement left to come from our season.
"We need to continue the run we have been on and that means going to Portman Road and getting some points, so we need to go there with the grit, self belief and work ethic we have been producing in the last few weeks."