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Gillingham v Millwall
IFFY Onuora is determined to focus on Saturday's visit of Millwall, despite speculation that a new person will be in the Gillingham hot-seat in days.
With chairman Paul Scally announcing he is at "an advanced stage" in securing his preferred successor to Ronnie Jepson, caretaker manager Onuora recognises that the Millwall game could be his last in temporary charge.
But he stated everyone's attention - including his own - had to be concentrated on securing three points when the managerless Lions come to Priestfield.
Onuora said: "It's not changed for me. I've heard the same statements as everyone else. I'm just waiting to see what happens.
"I'd be lying if I said it didn't create a lot of uncertainty, both for the players and myself.
"Once you get on the pitch on Saturday, you should have enough mental focus to put that to one side and do the job you get paid for."
Steve Lomas (hamstring) is still out, but Aaron Brown has recovered from his groin problem.