Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko wants to score against Guus Hiddink's Chelsea this weekend.
The 27-year-old Russian has stressed his future lies with Spurs after doubts in his homeland following his recent appearance for the reserves against Chelsea.
"It's a pity I didn't score against Chelsea reserves," admitted Pavlyuchenko, who missed a penalty-kick in the second half.
"But I'm determined to hit the target playing against their main team. If the manager gives me chance I'll do everything possible to use it in the best possible way.
"To score against Chelsea is any forward's dream. Even more so for me since they are managed now by my national team boss Guus Hiddink. It would be nice to remind him again of my scoring skills."