"I wish I was going back to United in better circumstances," said the former United player. "It still means a lot to me to go back there. It was a learning curve for me, and it will be good to play there again, particularly as it is one of the best stadiums in the world.2
"We will go there with nothing to lose and if we perform like we did against Arsenal and work 120 per cent, then you never know. But when I first came I didn't expect to be down here with the squad we had, and I don't think we deserve to be down near the bottom now. Since Christmas we have played well and we believe we are capable of being in this division. Hopefully, we can stay in and prove it next year."
"All the other teams are going to be thinking we'll get beaten, but if we can go there and put on a performance and sneak a draw or a flukey win, we will take that."
If Albion do retain their top-flight status, Greening is hoping that will be enough to persuade Kieran Richardson to stay.
"We'll be fighting because we want Kieran to stay for next season. I think he is going to stay if we do stay up."