Fenerbahçe striker Colin Kazim-Richards (pictured), scorer of his team's first goal against Chelsea in the first leg, believes his side will need to find the net at Stamford Bridge to progress to the semi-finals.

Despite his team's 2-1 lead going into tonight's second leg, the former Brighton and Sheffield United player is not entertaining the idea they could triumph by shutting Chelsea out.

'I will be happy if we do go through and with it being Chelsea it will be more of a nice feeling,' declared the self-confessed Arsenal fan who grew up in north-east London.

'The main thing is to come here with confidence and go out and beat Chelsea. I am sure we are going to have to score a goal to win. We are not coming here to draw, we are going to try to score goals.

'Chelsea are a great team at home,' he recognised. 'They win a lot of games at home but we have a great coach who instils a lot of confidence and calmness in our play.

'We are winning the game at the moment and that gives us extra confidence rather than if we came here 1-0 down.'

Fenerbahçe's coach Zico has again placed a question mark over the participation of his most famous player, Brazilian left-back Roberto Carlos, who missed the first leg but played at the weekend and trained at Stamford Bridge on Monday evening.

'If Roberto Carlos is 100 per cent fit he is our first choice but he isn't so Gokcek Vedersen has a better chance of playing,' Zico explained. 'Maldonado from our midfield has a cold and asked not to train but we hope he will be back for the game.'

The Turkish club's coach claimed he had no problem with former Chelsea striker Mateja Kezman who reportedly left the stadium before the end of the weekend game following his substitution. However Zico refused to confirm the player would be in today's starting line-up.

The coach claimed the state of the tie going into the second leg favours neither side.

'Of the three types of results possible on Wednesday evening, two are to our advantage, but Chelsea show consistency inside their own ground - so it is equal chances.

'Every single minute of the game will be important, not just the first 30 minutes. In Seville in the previous round we came back from 2-0 down in the first 30 minutes. You have to take advantage of the good spells and limit the damage in the bad spells.

'Our style is attacking football, that is why we are here, and in this game it won't be any different.'

Bookmakers Paddy Power are offering 10/11 that Chelsea will keep a clean sheet and win the game.