While more than six months have passed, and Roberts has put 180 miles between him and the south London derby, Tuesday’s meeting between Millwall and Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup has refocused attention on the sickening collision.
Asked if his hour-long first meeting with Roberts included talk of finding a clean slate in Mansfield, Clough replied: “Yep. I think he wanted to get out of London.
“Living in London is a testing thing, especially when you are not from there, so I think he wanted to get back north and it felt like a perfect fit for him.
“He had been a number two for a majority of the time at Millwall, and I think at 29, 30, he wanted to be a number one and play his 46-50 games a season.”
Clough said Roberts was Mansfield’s “number one choice” to replace Christy Pym, the Stags’ promotion-winning goalkeeper who then helped keep them in League One last season before being released.
Roberts has delivered with a number of fine displays so far, which also included setting up Saturday’s equaliser in the 1-1 draw with Stevenage.
The goalkeeper’s quick thinking to collect the ball from a corner and throw it out to Joe Gardner allowed the on-loan Nottingham Forest forward to race away to score a spectacular solo effort.
“What you see is an all-round, very good goalkeeper,” Clough said.
“Some of his saves against Chesterfield in the Carabao Cup the other week were outstanding, and then you see the other side, his distribution.
“He is a favourite with the fans and whenever the back four turn around and see him, I think he gives them a great deal of reassurance.”
