Sheffield United manager Danny Wilson will settle for no less than three points from Saturday's top-of-the-table clash at leaders Charlton.
Chris Powell's Addicks are unbeaten at The Valley in League One this season and hold a four-point lead over the Blades going into the match, but Wilson will not be holding his free-scoring side back.
Wilson said: "Whoever gets that stroke of luck or that little bit of quality at certain times in the game will end up being the victors no doubt.
"But we're going down there as we always do, to try and win the game. We're not going to sit back and hope we can scramble a point, we're going to try and win the game and let's hope we can cause them some problems."
Charlton upset the Blades 2-0 at Bramall Lane earlier in the season, but Wilson believes his side are a match for the Londoners.
He added: "They were very organised and worked extremely hard for each other, but overall I didn't think there was much between the two sides. They're very difficult to break down as you can see from their goals against record, particularly at home, so we're going to have to be on top of our game in both areas."
























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