Leeds United boss Neil Redfearn has admitted he is a big fan of Millwall winger Martyn Woolford, but cautioned that the 29-year-old is not the only player capable of hurting the Whites tomorrow.

The Whites line up against Millwall for a Championship game at Elland Road looking to build on their impressive 2-0 midweek win away at Reading.




Redfearn was strongly linked with moving to sign Woolford in the winter transfer window, but the Castleford-born wide made stayed put at Millwall.

 


And the Leeds manager has spoken of his admiration for the winger, while stressing that Millwall have far more threats in their side than just Woolford.

"They've got good players", he told a press conference.

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"There's no secret to the fact that I admire one of their players, Martyn Woolford, I think he's a good player.

"But they've got other players that are good players as well and I think it's going to be a tough game for us", Redfearn added.

Millwall beat Leeds in the earlier Championship fixture between the two sides, although Redfearn was not in charge for the away trip, with David Hockaday at the helm.

Woolford joined Millwall in 2013, switching to the club from Bristol City.

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