Our aim is to win every game from now till the end of the season

Last updated : 12 March 2011 By Tony Scholes
Millwall arrive at Turf Moor having beaten league leaders QPR on Tuesday and Gallen has urged his players to reproduce that performance against the Clarets.

He said: "Burnley are on a good run and are a former Premier League side, so we need to go and replicate Tuesday night's performance up at Turf Moor. Apparently we haven't been there for a while but they have a passionate home support like our own, so we can expect a good atmosphere, which I personally prefer.

"They are playing with a lot of confidence and have just got striker Nathan Delfouneso in on loan from Aston Villa, who scored their winner the other night at Hull. Eddie Howe has done very well since he went there, they have actually started to play even better than previously. He has obviously got quite a lot to offer but then again so has our manager."

Jason Tindall has his feet right on the ground despite our run of three successive wins and admits he's looking no further ahead than today's game.

"We don't look past our next game and that's the way it has to be, so we can't look above ourselves," he said. "We just focus on Millwall and hopefully we can take our good form into the game on Saturday and get a positive result.

"Our aim is to win every game from now till the end of the season and that won't change, but we can't look at next Tuesday's game before we've even played Millwall. We'll start thinking about the Coventry game at five o'clock on Saturday and that's what we intend to do from now to the end of the season."

Looking forward to today's game, Tindall said: "Millwall is going to be a tough game as they're a physical side and we've got to match them in every department. But we're on a good run at the moment and if we just perform how we did in the first half against Crystal Palace then I think we could then carry on our fantastic run."