There won't be any complacency from Norwich City when Championship bottom side Rotherham United visit Carrow Road tomorrow.
The Millers have lost eight consecutive games and were beaten 5-0 by Coventry in their last outing, winning just three league games this season and trailing 23rd-placed Sheffield Wednesday by 19 points.
One of those three victories came against Norwich back in September, however, ending the Canaries' unbeaten start to the season.
City vice-captain Kenny McLean says that defeat will keep them from switching off against Leam Richardson's side, as they continue their push for a play-off place.
"Of course they beat us at their place, and we obviously don't forget that.," he said. "We weren't at it that day, the way we started the game. We set the tempo of that game for them.
"So on Saturday we need to be at it, we need to be on it. The fans will be behind us, we know that. We've been really good at Carrow Road, so that'll continue for us I'm sure.
"They'll always be hard to break down, or normally. Obviously they conceded the goals (in midweek), but that means nothing to us.
"We'll look after ourselves, we'll do what we can do. We will try and control as much of the game as we can, as we have been, I think, and try to take it from there."
The Scot believes focusing on themselves is the route to three points for Norwich, who are keen to shake off the disappointment of a 3-1 loss to Middlesbrough on Wednesday.
"Everything's on Rotherham now, that's what we're looking at. Yes of course, it's going to be a tough game, but if we turn up and we do what we know we can do, I'm sure we can get the points.
"We know what's at stake for us, for the club for the fans, for the players. We know where we want to be, we know where we can get to with this group of players.
"We believe that we can get there. We could have taken that step into the top six, we've not managed to do so, but the belief's still there. We're not shying away."
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