Brede Hangeland is undaunted at the prospect of shackling Manchester United's rampant forward line as he plots a dramatic FA Cup upset.
Fulham meet United, who have serious designs on completing a remarkable quintuple, in their quarter-final tie at Craven Cottage on Saturday.
As Fulham's key defender the towering Hangeland must contain the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Dimitar Berbatov and Carlos Tevez. But Fulham's last-gasp 1-0 Barclays Premier League defeat by Hull has taught Hangeland that smaller sides can prevail against all the odds.
"I'm never scared by footballers. I respect good players and United have about 20 of them so we'll have our work cut out," said the Norway captain. "But it's football. You saw against Hull that the weaker team can win and maybe that can happen again on Saturday.
"Of course United are a top class team. They must be the top team in the world right now. "But we're more confident at home and play better at home so we have a fair chance."
United had a hand in Hull's dramatic victory with Manucho, on loan from Old Trafford until the end of the season, pouncing two minutes into injury time to snatch all three points. Fulham should have been out of sight midway through the second half but missed a host of chances and Hangeland admits the result was a blow to morale.
Fulham's record at home...
Play 13:
Win - 8 / | Draw - 3 / | Lose - 2 / | Goal score - 21 / | Goal against -10 |