PRESTON boss David Moyes will be aiming to lead his side on another run after their 11 game unbeaten stretch came to an end last Sunday against Burnley.
North End make the trip to Rotherham tomorrow looking to get back into the play-off positions.
"We are going to try and play like we did againt Burnley - I thought we played well - and maybe convert the chances we created and get rid of the silly mistakes which everyone saw," said the Deepdale chief.
"If we can do that, it will turn these little disappointments into wins."
The boost for North End is that striker Richard Cresswell - who had scored seven goals in seven games prior to Sunday - could be fit to start after hobbling off with a hamstring strain against the Clarets.
Michael Jackson and Kevin Gallacher are running while midfielder Mark Rankine, who missed the Burnley defeat, is improving.
The main doubt is over Rossendale-born winger Lee Cartwright who is suffering from ankle and shin splints.
"We will wait and see on those."
Moyes knows the Millers - who have former Clarets Alan Lee and John Mullin among their ranks - will be no pushover.
"I am sure Ronnie Moore's objective at the start of the season was to stay up and at the moment they look more than capable of doing that."
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