Former Rangers star Ryan Kent admitted he wants to play more after a rare start for Fenerbahce.
But he reckons his team have a real chance of going all the way in the Europa Conference League.
The ex-Ibrox ace was handed a start for the Istanbul side, who beat Danish outfit Nordsjaelland, although he was asked to play as a right winger instead of his usual position on the left flank.
And he's accepted it's not been a dream beginning for him at the Turkish giants.
Kent said: "Of course, I want to get more playing time, like every player. I want to play in my own position too.
"So when the opportunity comes to play, I do my best. That wasn't easy for me because I haven't started a game for four weeks.
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"I will continue to work hard because I was given a chance here. I am not used to playing on the right wing - I always play on the left wing, but I tried my best.
"In the second half the team played very well. I know we have a big squad and we will rotate often.
"We are one of the favourites to win this tournament, but we can't afford to think of it like that. We want to go as far as we can.
"The fans here are terrific and I really want to show them what I can do."
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