Fulham Head Coach Scott Parker is wary of the threat posed by an out-of-sorts Bristol City on Saturday.
The Robins have taken just one point from a possible 12 going into the weekend, but Parker has seen enough from them previously to know his side are in for a game at Ashton Gate.
“I think you’re always wary in that sense, but at the same time I think you realise what you’re going into, and obviously they are on a bit of a bad run of form,” Parker told FFCtv.
“But in saying that, they’re also a team that can put runs together, like they did at the beginning and in the middle of the season.
“We understand we’re going up against a wounded animal here and we need to keep pushing as hard as we can, silence the crowd a little bit, and keep going from where we’ve been leaving off over the last few weeks.
“They did a number on us in the home game and obviously beat us 2-1. I thought we played very well on the day and I remember having a penalty not given late on.
“They’re a good side. They’ve navigated this division, been in and around it for a long time. They understand what’s needed, and although they’re going through a little bit of a tough patch at the moment, we realise the challenge ahead that faces us going to their place.
“It will be a tough game, but our away form over a course of games has been very good, and we’ll go there hoping to get as many points as we can.”