PALACE assistant manager Keith Millen says the Eagles will not be changing their style of play ahead of tonight's game against Derby County at Pride Park.
Millen acknowledges the team have not won away since November, but insists the Eagles have not been that bad on the road – they just need a bit of luck.
"The boss and I were talking about it the other day, but we've had a few games like the one at Sheffield Wednesday last weekend," he said.
"The games at Burnley and Huddersfield, there was nothing in them, and they weren't great games, but we had done enough to get something from them.
"The form we're in and the mood among the lads, we really fancy taking something from the game at Derby.
"It will be a tough one and they're a decent side at home, but we certainly won't be changing our mindset.
"We go into every game looking to play attacking football, so it's not about looking to play a more solid and defensive game instead.
"Selhurst has been great for us this season but it has been over the years for Palace.
"The form hasn't been bad away from home, we just haven't picked the results up, so it's something we need to address if we want to get in the top two places.
"Any points you get away are a bonus when you win your home games."
Meanwhile, Millen says the management team gave the players two days off at the start of the week.
"It's important you keep the lads fresh because you're not going to get them any fitter," he said.
"It's more of a mental thing that we keep them happy and they continue to enjoy what they're doing.
"Hopefully they will be raring to go."