Colchester United goalkeeper Ben Williams feels his side need to get back on track quickly

10:59am Monday 1st February 2010

By Jonathan Waldron

SHOT-STOPPER Ben Williams believes beating former club Carlisle United will be the perfect response to the U’s Elland Road setback.

Colchester United host the Cumbrians tomorrow night looking to get back to winning ways, following their disappointing defeat at promotion-rivals Leeds United.

A brace from striker Jermaine Beckford was enough to inflict a 2-0 loss upon the U’s, despite goalkeeper Williams’ heroics between the sticks.

The 27-year-old was in fine form against Leeds and now wants to help Colchester recover with a win over his former employees.

Williams told the Gazette: “Even though we lost against Leeds we’re going into games with confidence and we’ll look to bounce back against Carlisle.

“We’ve done well and we need to get back on track now and go on a good run."

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