United manager ready for Millwall return...
Leeds United manager Simon Grayson insists Saturday's trip to Millwall will have no extra edge about it for either side.
The boss dismissed suggestions of a revenge mission, following last season's Play-Off semi-final defeat at the Den, but admits the Millwall trip is one he and his players have been looking forward to.
"There's always a good rivalry between Leeds and Millwall and it doesn't need an extra edge," he said.
"Yes, we lost to Millwall in the Play-Off semi-finals last season, but things are different now and those games have long since gone.
"We're a better team than we were then and we have more belief and confidence. Millwall are a slightly different team to what they were then, and having watched them win 4-0 at Stcokport last weekend, we know they are a decent side again.
"But we feel we can win every game. We're the only unbeaten team in the country and come 5pm on Saturday I am expecting that to be the case.
"Our motivation is to pick up points against whoever we play against and if we pick up three on Saturday we've pulled away further from Millwall."
Leeds will be backed by a sell-out following of 2,000 fans at the Den and the game traditionally attracts the highest gate of the season for the south east London club.
"Last year both sets of fans conducted themselves well and the players did as well," added Grayson.
"There was a lot made about nothing down there in the Play-Offs - I'd forgotten about it until it came up at the press conference on Thursday.
"There's always a good atmosphere for these games, and these are the sort of matches you want to be involved in."
United head for London with a strong squad, although Luciano Becchio, Andy Robinson, Ben Parker, and Rui Marques are all ruled out with injury.
Paddy Kisnorbo is back in contention after missing Monday's game due to illness.
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