Chelsea coach Adi Viveash wants his players to not worry about Manchester United's game going into tonight's FA Youth Cup semifinal first-leg.
While the first leg tie at Old Trafford will no doubt present a whole new set of challenges, the key, as he admits, will be to focus solely on our own game.
"'We'll go there with a plan, and the players will look to implement that as they have done in every round so far. The coaches are excited and I'm sure the players are, it's a big test for all of us.
"I'll be emphasising the fact it's no different playing at Staines Town than it is playing at Old Trafford, we have to play the game and not the occasion, if we do that we'll be fine.""This is a big stage in the players' development, they've come through a lot of tests to get this far and Manchester United v Chelsea is a big game at any level," Viveash told chelseafc.com. "We're not going there to start looking around the stadium or worry about where we're playing, we're going there to do a job.