Fulham defender Brede Hangeland insists they have nothing to fear from tomorrow's opponents Manchester City.
Roy Hodgson's summer spending has been restricted to cut-price deals and free transfers while City boss Mark Hughes has parted with almost £120million to bring the likes of Carlos Tevez and Emmanuel Adebayor to Eastlands.
But Hangeland says: "When we are playing our best we can go anywhere and get something and that's a good feeling to have even when we go to difficult places like Man City.
"No-one is going to give me sleepless nights but obviously they have four or five world-class strikers so there won't be a single one that we'll have to look after.
"It should be a really good match. They have signed a lot of big-name players so they have done well like they expected so it will obviously be a tough game.
"We have won two years in a row up there so if we can do it again that would be fantastic but they have a fantastic side and we will try and get something from there."