IPSWICH captain Sam Morsy insists his side will not lose their heads now the finishing line is in sight.
The Tractor Boys only need a draw from Saturday's home game with struggling Huddersfield to guarantee a Premier League spot - and consecutive promotions under boss Kieran McKenna.
And the Egypt midfielder is ready for another gruelling 90 minutes in the wake of Tuesday's battling 2-1 win at Coventry.
But Morsy is certain Ipswich can control their emotions.
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