Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate admits he's used to his club being regarded as "vulnerable".
"So am I peeved about constantly being viewed as vulnerable? No, it's not a problem. We have to focus on what we can control.
"When you come to places like Sheffield it is tough, and if we had lost then it wouldn't have been as big a shock as some of the ties in other rounds.
"But we've dealt with the pressure quite well. We told the players to just go out and play their football, although at times we have probably tried to do that too much.
"But on an afternoon few will remember, we've only lost one of the last 10 away games, so we're not giving much away which is a good platform to build on."