Leeds United face Queens Park Rangers at Elland Road on Saturday afternoon, facing each other in the Sky Bet Championship.
Both teams are aiming to bounce back from midweek defeats when they meet in West Yorkshire, after the Whites lost at Millwall and the R’s were defeated at home to Middlesbrough.
Speaking ahead of the match, Pascal Struijk gave his thoughts to LUTV.
“We all just want to bounce back with a win,” our vice-captain explained.
“That's as straightforward as it is, but I think we need to continue the performance that we do, because when we’re in possession we are really good with the ball.
“And then further up, you know, we have to be a little bit more clinical in the final third.
“When we play at home, it's always like we have an extra player on our team. The fans at Elland Road, they're amazing.
“They always help us so much, especially when we start off hot, like we have in recent games.
“Playing at home is an advantage when we have 36, or 37,000 people supporting. So that will make it a little bit easier, but not to forget that it will be a tough game.
“They will probably set up a little bit similar [to Plymouth Argyle last weekend], so we just have to make sure we deal with it.”