Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho has pledged to "show respect" to Apoel Nicosia in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final.
Real are in pole position to reach the last four after a comfortable 3-0 win in Cyprus in last week's first leg.
Mourinho said: "Few believe Apoel will score four goals here but in football you must show respect and to the fans as well.
"I won't make many changes. It is a Champions League game."
Madrid, who remain on track to win La Liga, have won nine European Cups, but last tasted victory 10 years ago in a Zinedine Zidane-inspired final at Hampden.
Mourinho won his second Champions League two years ago with Inter,and expects his current side to keep up their progress against the Cypriots.
"We have a good record in the Champions League over the last two years with many victories, the odd draw, and only one defeat, and we want to continue doing well," he said.
"The players aren't tired, they want to play."
The former Chelsea boss also hit out at the media, saying his side's morale was strong despite what he described as attempts to undermine their campaign with rumours.
"Every day you try to destabilise us," said Mourinho.
"Last week I was supposedly going to Manchester City, (goalkeeper) Iker Casillas was going to Schalke 04, (winger) Angel Di MarĂa to somewhere else, Kyle Walker (of Tottenham Hotspur) and (Liverpool's) Glen Johnson were on their way here.
"But the group is strong and we will stick together until the end when we will all laugh or cry together."
Apoel's remarkable cup run looks set to come to an end after they were thoroughly beaten in the first leg, but club president Phivos Erotokritou has promised that his side will put up a fight.
"We're not going to Madrid for a holiday," he said.
"The players will try their best to achieve the best possible result. No-one believed it that we would reach the quarter-finals but we got this far justly, no-one handed it to us.
"We earned it."