
Fulham boss Roy Hodgson is aware that his side must be on top of their game if they are to knock Shakhtar Donetsk out of the Europa League.
The Cottagers take a 2-1 lead into the second leg of their last-32 clash in Ukraine but face a tough task trying to hang on to their advantage against a team that won the competition last season when it was still called the UEFA Cup.
Hodgson said:"In these European matches we're limited – we've got two young players with us who have no first-team experience at all. Our squad isn't big enough to allow us to have 18 senior professionals with the injuries we currently have.
"We're confident we'll give them a good game. We obviously have a lot of respect for them as a football team. We had that before we met them because we knew they were good.
"I think if we had any doubts those doubts would have been dispelled at Craven Cottage when we saw how well they can play and how dangerous they can be.
"The task in front of us is a big one but we don't lack confidence in any way – but at the same time we're not suffering from overconfidence. We know if we're going to get a result here on Thursday night we'll have to play exceptionally well.
"It's nice to be here and it's nice to be in this situation. The players have got their focus firmly set on the game and they've also got their attitude firmly in place for the game. It's not the be all and end all but going through is certainly something we would like to do."

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