LEAM Richardson believes Accrington Stanley's on-loan striker Andy Mangan can cause problems for any League Two defence.
Mangan left the Reds last summer to join Bury, but returned to the Fraser Eagle Stadium last week on a month's loan.
And the lively Liver-pudlain has already made an impact, turning in an impressive display in Tuesday night's win over Brentford.
Richardson is now backing the 21-year-old to continue producing the goods, starting with tomorrow's clash at Rotherham.
"Andy is a young lad and still very raw," said Richardson. "But when he works hard, he can cause an awful lot of problems for defence. We saw on Tuesday night.
"He's growing in confidence and, hopefully, there will be more to come from him."
Stanley will be looking to record back-to-back wins when they travel to Millmoor.
And Richardson believes the Reds are more than capable of taking three points against Mark Robins' men.
He added: "It's not going to be easy at Rotherham. They are pushing for promotion through the play-offs.
"But there's not much to separate teams in this league.
"We've got nothing to fear going there. We've only got to worry about ourselves, and if we play like we did on Tuesday night, then we've got a good chance."
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