Millwall's head coach Alex Neil emphasizes the team's fearless approach as they strive for a Championship play-off position. Currently six points behind sixth-placed West Bromwich Albion, Millwall plans to attack their eight remaining matches, starting against fourth-placed Sunderland. Neil conveys confidence in his strategy, advocating for aggressive play rather than settling for draws, and expresses the importance of gaining momentum. Sunderland, while securely in a playoff spot, will also focus on building positive form as the season concludes. Neil's succinct message revolves around attacking football and seizing opportunities without fear.
I don't think we've got anything to lose and we certainly don't approach games in that manner anyway. I think every game that we've played, we approach it like we want to win it.
I would genuinely take educated risks and try to win it rather than settling for a point.
We'll attack the games. We'll hope that we can play as well as we can, try to get as many quick points as we can and then obviously with the remaining games see where we are.
They [Sunderland] are in a strange situation at the moment in the fact that they're not going to catch the top two, they're not going to drop out of the play-offs, certainly not from my perspective.
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