Millwall's new manager Neil Harris has called on his players to produce "excitement" as they attempt to beat relegation in the Championship.
Harris, the club's all-time top scorer, was named as Ian Holloway's replacement when the latter was sacked yesterday.
He has now told the players to deliver "Millwall-style" displays in the final two months of the season.
"I will give it my all, as will the team, and I want to see them play with pride," Harris told the club website.
"I want to see an excitement and Millwall-style performances. I want the fans to see the players play for them.
"There is lots to look at between now and Saturday. Certain people will be given an opportunity to grab a shirt and play."
With 10 games of the season to go, Millwall are second-bottom in the table, eight points from safety.
Harris's first game in charge is at Bolton Wanderers on Saturday, with the Lions looking for their first win in six games.