Fulham boss Marco Silva is targeting another lengthy Carabao Cup campaign, after leading Fulham to our first ever Semi-Final in the competition last season.
Liverpool narrowly edged us out over two legs in January to deny us a Wembley date, and Silva will be paying the competition the same respect this time around, starting in Round Two at Birmingham City on Tuesday night.
“It is really important,” he said. “I think we have been showing how other competitions, apart from Premier League, are important for us, too. It is not just one competition.
“Even if you rotate or not, squad players and all that stuff, will not take any of our ambition, because sometimes it’s just a moment for us to give some players what they deserve. The ambition for the competition is really, really high, as always.
“We had a great feeling last season, how we were strong, how we played, our ambition, how we really respected the competition and all the teams that we played against, and it's going to be in the same way.
“We are going to start away from home, against Birmingham, and we have to respect them. They are in a different division, but probably they are the one of the main favourites to go up again.
“It's always tough to go there. We have to try to be dominant, like we like, and to express ourselves and to win the game, because we want to play in the next round.”