Leeds United face Norwich City away from home this weekend, as they return to action following the recent international break.
The Whites head to Carrow Road which is familiar territory to Daniel Farke and his coaching staff, who spent over four successful years in charge there.
Ahead of the trip to East Anglia on Saturday, the manager gave his thoughts on the game.
He said: “We’ve been busy preparing for a normal game and concentrating, it’s a while since I was last there.
“There are some players I’ve worked with, but they play different styles and some different players, too.
“So, you have to prepare normally with your team to expect what Norwich do with and without the ball, how they play, set-pieces, all the normal stuff.
“I was there four-and-a-half years, and I will always be grateful. I met many great people and had a successful time.
“Right now, I just want to talk about how we are capable to win points at a difficult ground, against a good side.
“They're a side who is a competitor for the top positions in the table, so we want to be prepared and be successful.”
Following the break and spending some time on the training pitches with his side, the manager gave an update on the fitness of players who could return this weekend.
“Willy Gnonto is back in training since last Sunday. He’s a topic for the squad to travel and available,” Farke stated.
“Jamie Shackleton is back in training since this week, much improved on his shoulder and a topic for the squad.”