Brentford manager Keith Andrews wants his side to keep a sense of calm when they look to dent Leeds' survival bid at Elland Road.
Daniel Farke’s side sit 15th in the Premier League, but just three points above the relegation zone following a run of league games without a win.
The Bees, though, have their sights very much on the other end of the table, aiming to close back up on the top six, having won five of their last seven away league games.
Andrews was a surprise appointment after Thomas Frank left the role for Tottenham Hotspur last summer, but an excellent maiden season in charge saw the Dubliner rewarded with a six-year contract last month.
"We have been on a really good run," Andrews told a press conference.
"We have looked really calm and confident in what we have been doing. Whatever has been thrown at us, we have dealt with it pretty well.
"The group are in a pretty good place. There will be a quiet, calm confidence about how we approach the game tomorrow."
Andrews added: "We have got eight huge games left – tomorrow night is the next one. All our focus naturally goes into what we do day-to-day and the next game."
Midfielder Mikkel Damsgaard has been able to resume training after picking up a minor knock in the draw with Wolves on Monday night. "We will give him every chance to see how he is for tomorrow," Andrews said.
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