Many times the gaps of the national teams take out of rhythm the teams that are in a hot competitive ascent, sometimes again they help some others to regain their footing and enter a path.
In this second case seems to belong Rotherham, which before the recent break came from three defeats - against very strong opponents is the truth - with Derby and Middlesbrough out, Ipswich out.
Neil Redfern, who took over in early October, found defensive vulnerabilities, talked about turning back to basics (where basics are tough defense and clear nets), made some substantial additions and Rotherham came in after a 15-day two-day work: 1-0 away from Leeds in the local derby and 3-0 against Bristol S.
Today it welcomes the Wolves, the now anxious Wolves that counts only one victory in the last 8 (1-3-4) with its difference from the playoffs to -7 and I believe that the "millers" can, if nothing else, continue the their undefeated streak.