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Smith: We'll Need to Keep Our Cool - Ipswich Town News

Defender Tommy Smith believes Town must guard against becoming “derby hotheads” in tomorrow’s play-off clash against Norwich.

Smith said it is possible to get too wound up by the occasion, warning: "I think we’ve seen it before in derby games — not just this one — where there are hotheads and it impacts on their performance in a negative way.

"It’s about channelling all that excitement and anxiousness, really, the right way so that it has a positive impact on your performance.

"These are the games you want to play in, the massive games against your local rivals and I don’t think they come any bigger than this one.

"At the end of the day you’ve got to beat whoever is put in front of you and we fancy our chances against anyone that we come up against over two legs.

"The fact it’s Norwich doesn’t change how we approach the game. We’ve got our game plan and we’ll stick to it. We’ve tried to keep things the same all week preparation-wise and that’s what has got us success this season so there’s no point in changing that.”

Asked what was the least Town wanted to take from the game, he responded: "Well, obviously, we want to win the game by as many goals as we can, which is what we go into every game wanting to do. Any sort of advantage we take there, we fancy ourselves to hold on to.

"I think it’s obvious what it means but there will be words mentioned. I’ll make sure everyone knows the importance of it for the area, the club and the town itself. We need to beat Norwich first but the prize at the end of it is huge and we might never get another opportunity to do it.

"To beat our local rivals on the way to doing it would be magnificent and we’ve got every confidence in our ability to get the job done. It seems to have been written in the stars that we would meet Norwich in the play-offs. Both games will be great occasions and hopefully we can take an advantage into the second leg.”

Smith could find a familiar face in opposition since Norwich defender Ryan Bennett, also 25, attended the Town academy at the same time. He recalled: "When I first came over from New Zealand on trial he was still in my age group but he went to Grimsby for his scholarship, whereas I was kept on.

"He’s the only player I know in the Norwich team. I’m not close friends with him but I’ll have a chat with him if I see him — but for the two games he’s an enemy.”

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