Neil Harris is hoping Millwall can continue their revival as the Lions travel to Peterborough on Saturday.
After beating Shrewsbury away from home in their season opener, Millwall lost four of their next five games, conceding 11 goals in the process.
Harris has managed to steady the ship, however, recording four victories in the club’s last six fixtures in all competitions.
And after picking up their first three points of the season at home on Saturday, and holding Wigan to a commendable point on Tuesday night, the Lions boss is looking forward to the game at London Road.
“It’s certainly a game that with our momentum and confidence, and the way we’re playing, we’re looking forward to,” the 38-year-old said.
“We’ll have a good following, we have a great following for all our games, but this one’s slightly more southern.
“It will be a challenge for sure – there’s not a lot between teams at this level.
“I imagine it will be a tight, competitive game.
Harris, the club's all-time record goalscorer, added: “Graham Westley will be hoping for a reaction from his squad and the fan base so we know it’s going to be roll your sleeves up time and we’re prepared for that.
“We’ve got a good squad and a structure that’s working for us at the moment.
"On the back of some good results confidence is high and hopefully we can take that into this game."
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