Kevin Foley believes Wolves won't change their approach for the latest visit from the 'Big Four' tomorrow night insisting the team always give their all whoever the opponents.
Liverpool will arrive at Molineux tonight having not had the sort of season they would have expected but still boasting an array of international stars and still very much in the hunt for Champions League qualification.
But Foley knows Wolves can't afford to treat any opponents differently with the Boxing Day performance at Anfield adding to the theory that they have every chance of taking something from tomorrow night's game.
"The atmosphere will be great against Liverpool," he says.
"They are a massive club.
"When we played them down there we were doing well and the first half was quite even.
"But unfortunately Wardy's sending off changed the game.
"Of course you always look out to see when we are playing against the Big Four but every team in the Premier League have got qualities - they are here for a reason.
"We don't treat anyone lightly or differently and treat each game as seriously as the next one.
"Just because it's Liverpool doesn't change that we'll be giving our usual 100 per cent effort to get something out of the game."
Liverpool are set to be without star striker Fernando Torres at Molineux but Steve Gerrard is reportedly in with a chance of featuring after recovering from a hamstring injury.
"From our point of view we have to be pleased if those two weren't involved as they are massive players for them," added Foley.
"But at the same time they have a deep squad with plenty of quality all over the pitch.
"They've got very good players in reserve all over the pitch who will be able to come in and do a job."
Wolves head into the return to Barclays Premier League hostilities happy to still be in the FA Cup after twice coming from behind to draw with Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Foley believes the team's comeback when not at their best sums up the spirit within the dressing room and remains hopeful of a place in the Fifth Round.
"We're just about still in the cup and are pleased with that," he explained.
"It was a tough game as we knew it would be and Palace came right at us.
"It was a typical cup game and thankfully we got the goal late on to get the replay.
"We scored two good goals.
"I'm pleased for Dave Jones after his injury - he had a few shots during the game and the goal was a great finish.
"Zubes showed great technique for his and the celebration showed what it meant to him to score his first goal.
"There's a good team spirit which showed in our comeback and we tried in vain to nick the winner but it wasn't to be.
"We take every competition we are in very seriously and want to stay in the cup as long as we can.
"It's going to be tough at Palace but we'll be going there to try and get a result."
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