Doncaster Rovers goalkeeper Neil Sullivan was understandably disappointed with Saturday's away performance and defeat at the hands of struggling Queens Park Rangers; however the veteran shot stopper is immediately looking towards Tuesday evening's home clash with Nigel Pearson's Leicester City to put things right.
Rovers were dealt a bitter blow following Jay Simpson's 76 minute winner, after James Hayter cancelled out Antonio German's opener - however Sullivan believes that a solid performance and a result against Leicester City at the Keepmoat Stadium will get Sean O'Driscoll's side back on track in The Championship.
"It was a strange game," said Sullivan after defeat.
"We didn't start off too great and we had a chat at half time to discuss how we could change things. We felt that if we could get a goal early in the second half, we could go on - certainly not to lose - but even to win it. We then got done by a long ball and it is disappointing; very disappointing. We felt that if we could have got the early goal in the second half, with the way that QPR is going at the moment; that the crowd could get on their backs. But to be fair, they didn't and they kept plugging away. To get done the way that we had done today is frustrating, but we go again on Tuesday now."
"If you can put a good run together and you can stay consistent over a long period of time, then you start looking up. We were unbeaten in three and all of a sudden we are looking up. We've lost today and we now have another big game on Tuesday. We'll carry on, we'll get together on Monday and we will prepare for that game. We know it's a massive game and we know it is going to be a tough game. If we can get a good result - a positive result - then that will put us back on course."
