RDM EXPECTS HOME CHALLENGE

Dons manager Roberto Di Matteo says his team are ready to deal with visiting tactics on Saturday as they look to return to winning ways against Yeovil.
The Dons were handed their first home defeat since January against Swindon last week, the Robins putting up a dogged defensive resistance before winning the game with a late smash-and-grab.
It was classic away tactics for a side visiting stadiummk, seen frequently last season by many teams in League 2.
But Di Matteo says it's not something his team can complain about, they just have to be ready to deal with it.
He said: "We're expecting the home games to be tough because teams will come here, put 10 men behind the ball and make it very difficult for us to find space.
"We know it's going to be like that, we just have to prepare for it and try to deal with it.
"Yeovil have got a few good players, especially in Warne, Roberts and Tomlin in attack, but we're prepared for them.
"We've watched them a couple of times, the last time at Brentford on Tuesday, so we know one of two things about Yeovil."
Saturday's game could see a debut for Spanish defender Miguel Angel Llera, who completed his move to the Dons on transfer deadline day.
Di Matteo moved to secure the Spaniard when it became clear that Danny Swailes would need an Achilles operation - the latest of a series of personnel setbacks the Dons have suffered this summer.
"It seems that every week we suffer a blow - we lose one player one week and now this week Danny Swailes," Di Matteo said.
"It's unfortunate for Danny because it looks like a long-term injury and we're going to lose him for quite a bit of the season. The treatments he had over the summer didn't work so we're facing up to him having an operation.
"I would have been happy with the squad we had (if Swailes had not been injured) but we've brought in Miguel as well.
"He's a strong centre-half with a good passing range. He's got good experience playing in the Spanish second division last season and he's played a year in the Primera Liga.
"He should add a bit of quality and a bit of experience to our defensive team. He's been with us this week and last week so I'll take a look at him in training before the game and make a decision (on whether he will play).
There was good news for some of the Dons' other absentees, with Luke Howell and Florian Sturm ready to return and Ali Gerba's work-permit saga coming to an end.
Di Matteo said: "Luke Howell is back in the squad and Florian Sturm is back in full training as well so basically we have the full squad except for Danny and Ali G, who is with the national team.
"Ali's been granted his work permit so once he's finished with the national team this weekend he'll be back over and we'll have everybody available."
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