Millwall boss Gary Rowett:
“They are a team whose form has definitely improved. Steve is a young manager and he’s had an impact, certainly in the last period of games.
“They will come full of confidence. I know Steve is quite a popular figure around the club and rightly so, when a player comes back and they have that history then he should be given respect for that.
“We look forward to playing them. Our home form has been excellent. We’re certainly not fearful of playing anyone at home, regardless of how good their current form is.”
Cardiff City boss Steve Morison:
"I had a really good time there. Seven years over three periods. Seven good years. Play-off heartache, play-off success, good runs in the Championship, surviving relegation.
"All those things I did there stood me in good stead for being a good coach and manager now.
"I experienced a lot. You do speak to other people in the game you lean on, but I can say I’ve pretty much experienced everything in football, especially at this level.
"A lot of the things we lean on is personal experience. That’s one thing we’ve got in myself and the staff in the office.
"My experiences of Millwall have allowed me to have a lot of knowledge of what it requires to stay up, get promoted, consolidate, be loved, be hated. All of it."
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