Norwich City skipper Russell Martin has claimed that the Canaries are not scared of their opponents, and they will have a go at every team they come up against.
The 29-year-old also praised the togetherness of the Canaries' squad following their hard-fought 1-1 draw with Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.
Martin, who scored for Norwich, told Sky Sports: "We've got lads in there that are willing to put in a real shift. We haven't got any superstars, we're a real team, real togetherness and we've shown that today," the Scotland international said.
"It's the oldest cliché in football, but we'll take it one game at a time. The manager has set us targets. We want to finish as high as possible - we haven't set our stall out to finish 17th, that's the wrong thing to do.
"We'll have a go against anyone and we'll give most teams a go when we're at it. We'll see where it takes us."