Fulham FC midfielder Zoltan Gera cannot wait to play his part in Thursday's Europa League semi-final against Hamburg - should UEFA give the green light for the game to go ahead following travel disruption caused by the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud.
Gera has been an unlikely hero in Fulham's Europa League campaign, where they have seen off the likes of Juventus, Wolfsburg and UEFA Cup champions Shakhtar Donetsk to make the last four.
"For me it is the big one, I have not been involved in a game like this before," said Gera, who has 10 goals in 42 appearances so far this season.
"It's the biggest that I have ever been part of, and hopefully I will be involved. But it's not just an important one for me, but for everyone at the club.
"Hamburg are a good side, we know that, but so were Shakhtar Donetsk, Juventus and Wolfsburg. We know that on our day we are more than a match for any side. So we'll go there with the belief that we can do well."