For CA Osasuna coach José Ángel Ziganda, the main enemy in their UEFA Cup quarter-final second leg is not complacency but visitors Bayer 04 Leverkusen. The Spanish side lead 3-0 after a devastating performance in Germany last week yet Ziganda genuinely fears that the quality gap between the teams is far less than the scoreline suggests.
Comeback chance
And on hearing that Leverkusen coach Michael Skibbe has categorised his own club's chances of mounting a shock comeback as "zero per cent", Ziganda, a free-scoring striker for Osasuna before taking charge last summer, poured cold water on the theory. "I've lived long enough in football to know the idea of a zero per cent chance simply doesn't exist," said the 40-year-old. "I don't believe there is a massive difference between us and Leverkusen - our attitude must be 100 per cent correct.