City’s cup kings have been warned to expect a whole new ball game against Rotherham tomorrow.
Phil Parkinson’s troops aim to transfer their winning knock-out form into three home points to hoist them away from the bottom of League Two.
But centre half Luke Oliver is ready for a very different challenge from the ones they conquered against Sheffield United and Rochdale.
“League One teams give you more time on the ball, whereas in our division it’s more in your face and you’ve got to deal with it,” he said.
“I found the major difference at Sheffield United. You took a touch on the ball and weren’t getting clattered into or having somebody breathing down your neck.
“It’s a different style and League Two is faster. It’s more high tempo and if you’re not up for a battle, you’re already behind.”
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