Leeds boss Farke wary of Millwall threat

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Leeds United boss Daniel Farke has said his side will have to be at their best if they are to get back to winning ways following their defeat at Portsmouth.
Ahead of Wednesday's match, the former Norwich City manager also complimented Millwall boss Alex Neil, who he succeeded at Carrow Road back in 2017.
"I spoke quite highly about him," Farke told BBC Radio Leeds.
"He's a very, very experienced manager and he knows the Championship inside out."
Farke's side welcome Millwall to Elland Road following the Lions' comeback victory at Watford on Saturday and the German is aware of the threat the South Londoners possess away from home.
"In away games, they can use the position against the ball and to develop the game – they have a very, very decent away record," he added.
"We have to be back to our best and we need to find our goalscoring boots."
Farke also confirmed Sunday's defeat at Fratton Park did not provide any fresh injury concerns, with the same 20-man squad likely to be named midweek.