Fulham Aussie keeper Mark Schwarzer has promised that Fulham will play "in-your-face" football in an attempt to beat Italian legends Juventus for a place in the quarter-finals of the Europa League at Craven Cottage tonight.
Fulham trail 3-1 following the first leg of the round-of-16 tie in Turin last week. But Schwarzer believes his side can claw their way back by exploiting the intimidating nature of the Cottage, which will be packed with a sell-out crowd of 25,000.
The Australian goalkeeper said: "The game is there to be won. We know Juventus are a very good side and we'll have to be on top form if we're going to go through.
"But it's all about having the self-belief that you can go and win the game. We're more than capable of doing that. The style of play and the type of pressure that we can apply at home is something that can work very much in our favour.
"It's our job to make life very difficult for Juve. If we put them under enough pressure and perform well on the night, there's every chance that we can cause an upset at the Cottage.
"The Italian teams are not used to playing in this type of stadium.
"They're not used to the type of in-your-face' football and pressure that we can create and also the support that we have at home. At 3-1 we're not out of it."