Fulham attacker Bobby De Cordova-Reid insists they're capable to getting a result at Aston Villa.
The Cottagers go to Villa Park on Sunday.
"A very tough match," he replied when asked what to expect from Unai Emery's side. “We know how good they are, especially at home.
“The manager, since he's been in, I think he's got the best home record in the Premier League, so we understand it's a tough place to go.
“We'll respect them, but we're going out to win the game. We'll have a gameplan and play on their weaknesses, and hopefully with a bit of luck we'll get the three points."
Of his own form this season, De Cordova-Reid told the club's website: "It's a positive one for me.
“I'm always critical of myself, maybe I could have scored a few more goals, but I like to keep getting in the same areas, same positions, to get the chances, whether I score or not.
“I pride myself on scoring goals, and I think I've got more goals in me."