Bradford City's leading scorer Lee Mills has set his sights on on the Premiership and does not intend letting sentiment get in the way when he faces his old club Port Vale tonight.

Mills, pictured, has scored 23 league and cup goals since joining the Bantams at the start of the season for £1 million.

His haul includes the two goals he scored against his old team in City's 4-0 win over Vale at Valley Parade earlier this season.

Mills said: "For me it is just another game

"We have five matches left and we need to win every one of them to get into second place as we go for the big prize of Premiership football."

He added: "The move has been brilliant for me.

"Obviously I still look for Vale's results, but most of the players I played with have either left or are being replaced by new players and there are only two or three lads I played alongside still left in the team.

"It is a massive pitch and the Vale fans get behind the team, which lifts the players, but hopefully our fans will be singing for us and we can get a good result."

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