Dundee’s Marcus Haber defiantly insists the trip to Celtic Park this weekend is not a “Mission Impossible”.
So far this season, Brendan Rodgers’ runaway league leaders have been utterly dominant domestically at home.
They have won five out of five, scoring 20 goals and only conceding three in reply.
Despite those scary stats, Haber, who spurned a glorious chance to score in the Dark Blues’ 0-0 draw with Ross County at Dens on Saturday, believes his side can upset all the odds.
He said: “I don’t think you approach anything as a Mission Impossible.
“We are all footballers and professionals so we are going to go there with the outlook to do the best we can to get a result.
“We are obviously going to do a lot of work in training about shape and organisation. That is going to be crucial.
“We are going to go there with no pressure on us and put our best foot forward.”
Haber added: “We have a good manager who is organised and well respected so we are ready to do whatever he asks of us.
“We will be up for it. It is an atmosphere that everyone looks forward to. We will be ready.
“Every game is a motivation but if you can’t get up for a game there, you shouldn’t be a playing.
“There will be a big crowd and we are all looking forward to it.”