Win draws line under Roberts ban - Neil

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Millwall boss Alex Neil hopes they can now move on from goalkeeper Liam Roberts' suspension following their come-from-behind win at Watford in the Championship.
Roberts had a three-match ban for a dangerous challenge on Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta in the FA Cup extended to six games during the week.
Lukas Jensen was again in goal at Vicarage Road and made some important saves as the Lions came out on top 2-1.
"I think now we can draw a line under the Liam stuff," said Neil.
"Liam's made a bad decision. He's mistimed the challenge. I think it's then been trial by media at that point afterwards, which we are not in control of.
"But internally, it's not really been turbulent for us. Liam will serve a suspension. That's the way it is, and we just move on to the next game."
Millwall remain 12th, seven points outside the play-off places, ahead of Wednesday's trip to leaders Leeds United.
"We have got a difficult run-in, five of the top six away from home, so it's certainly not going to be easy. If we do get there (the play-offs), we'll certainly deserve it," Neil told BBC Radio London.
"We're not naïve. We know we've got tough matches coming, but we've got a really good group, they fight for every ball, they play for the shirt, it matters to them, and I was delighted for them today."