Manchester City hero Carlos Tevez is desperate to score at Manchester United next week.
Tevez scored both goals in City's 2-1 Carling Cup semi-final, first leg at Eastlands on Tuesday to the delight of the home faithful and irritation of old boss Sir Alex Ferguson.
Now another goal at Old Trafford on Wednesday will do very nicely.
Tevez, 25, told The Sun: "That would be a dream in my first season at City.
"I know how much they love beating United, that was very clear on Tuesday.
"They had to suffer earlier in the season when we lost in injury-time there and you saw what that meant to Sir Alex Ferguson and the United players in the way they celebrated.
"Now maybe it is our turn. We celebrated on Tuesday but that is just half the job done."
But, if he scores in the return, will he celebrate in front of the United dugout as he did at Eastlands?
Tevez said: "Who knows. Yes, I deliberately celebrated in front of the dugouts on Tuesday.
"It was dedicated to Sir Alex and Gary Neville!
"I was not trying to be disrespectful, it was just a bit of banter for me, all part of the excitement of the game.
"For me that kind of thing shows passion."