Leeds United manager Neil Redfearn is looking forward to the match against Norwich City tonight as an opportunity to impress and then move on with confidence to their remaining games.
The Peacocks are currently on a three-game losing streak and are desperately looking to bounce back and finish the season on a high.
And Redfearn feels that beating a top side in the form of Norwich City would give them that added confidence to go forward and finish the season with a flourish.
However, the 49-year-old is also wary of the threat that the Canaries can pose and credits Alex Neil's men for the kind of form they have shown to be placed second in the table and thus fight for promotion to the Premier League.
"We’ve got to look forward to this game against Norwich", Redfearn told his club's official website.
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"We’ve got four games left to go and impress. If we play like we can play, and we get the tempo up and the crowd behind us, then we can go and get something.
"They’ve got to keep on picking points up and that’s how they’ll look at it.
"They’re in a good position at the moment, second in the table, and they’re there on merit."
Redfearn feels that beating the promotion contenders isn't going to be impossible as they also have players with "two arms and two legs" just like his Leeds players.
"But it’s like anything, they come here and they’ve got two arms and two legs, like us. They can only field 11 players, like us.
"We’ve got to make sure they know that they’re in a game."
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