Leicester City striker Chris Wood is expecting a hostile reception from the Millwall fans tomorrow night after he rejected the Lions to join Nigel Pearson's men.
Wood was a firm favourite with the Millwall faithful during his loan spell at the New Den earlier this season.
But when he had the opportunity to make the loan permanent, he opted instead to join City from West Brom, in January.
He scored 11 goals in 19 league games for Millwall and his departure coincided with a drop in league form.
Millwall fans are still upset by his decision.
"It is going to be an interesting one tomorrow and the reception might be one I won't like," he said.
"It is one of those things. It will be the first time in my career I will have to deal with that. But I am looking forward to the game.
"I did very well in the short time I was with Millwall. I made myself proud. I put in the right performances and scored goals at vital times.
"I was scoring goals and playing well down there and Leicester took note of that. When they came in, I had to make a decision and I chose Leicester.
"I could have joined Millwall permanently, but when I weighed it up – after speaking to the managers at Millwall and Leicester – I just felt it was right here to give me an added chance to do well.
"It was my choice to join Leicester. I had the option of both. I looked it over for a number of weeks and went back and forth on the decision.
"I knew my time here would be better and give me the drive and ambition to take it on to the next level."
Millwall's league form may have dipped since Wood's departure, but they have a FA Cup semi-final against Wigan to look forward to and Wood said he was delighted for his former team-mates.
"I am over the moon they have reached the semi-final," he said.
"They deserve it. They are a great side and a great bunch of lads. They have achieved something many would not have thought possible at the start of the season.
"They have knuckled down and worked hard and they have their rewards."