'I'm not too worried' - Mills on Spurs and Man Utd games
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Former Ipswich defender Mick Mills spoke to BBC Radio Suffolk about the club's next two Premier League matches - an away match against Tottenham and a home game against Manchester United after the international break.
Mills said: "Apart from when Sir Alex Ferguson managed Manchester United, I've always put them and Tottenham in the same bracket; they can either be absolutely scintillating or a gross disappointment. That is the thing that we've got to cling to.
"We've seen it [with Tottenham] this season. I saw 45 minutes at Brighton where they were absolutely superb and another 45 minutes that was absolute rubbish. When you play teams who are up and down like that, you have to go in with a bit of confidence. You might just land correctly on the right day and be able to take them.
"There is going to be a mad scrum of people [at Portman Road] for the Manchester United game because it's [Ruben Amorim's] first game. It's a big occasion for him, but I'm quite confident about it. Let's hope that they wilt under the pressure of the good atmosphere we have here.
"I'm not too worried about these two games, not like I would be for the top-four teams who are ultra consistent."