Legendary Borussia Dortmund hero Lukasz Piszczek is convinced his former team have the minerals to ride roughshod against Rangers in their Europa League showdown.
The Germans have a major hurdle to overcome as they currently trail 4-2 after the Premiership champions' stunning triumph in the first leg last Thursday.
And Ibrox awaits a European night for the ages as Gio van Bronckhorst 's side aim to secure a major scalp and charge into the last 16.
But Piszczek has full belief the black and yellow will mount a comeback away from home with star man Erling Haaland in contention to feature against Rangers.
Speaking to Sportbuzzer, he said: "The away goals rule no longer applies, that can help us.

"We need to score an early goal, preferably go 2-0 up at halftime and then do the third. Hopefully the team can turn it around,"
"It doesn't look good at first glance, but I firmly believe that the team can still do it. The team has the balls to win there 3-0."
Meanwhile, former Celtic striker Charlie Nicholas is backing Rangers to get over the line as long as they avoid any dramas in the early stages.
But he also believes the tie is not over despite the first leg heroics from the Light Blues.
He said: "Rangers got a great 4-2 win against Borussia Dortmund in Germany but this tie is not over.
"Star striker Erling Haaland, above, will be back after injury and the Germans will cause a bit of panic if they score first at Ibrox.
"Rangers' European reputation is strong, though, and I think they will sneak into the last 16 of the Europa League."