Midtjylland chairman Rasmus Ankersen hopes shrewd thinking can secure another Premier League scalp when the Danish champions take on Manchester United in the Europa League.
Monday s draw in Nyon handed Midtjylland a mouth-watering last-32 clash against Louis van Gaal s team, who drop down from the Champions League having lost out to Wolfsburg and PSV in Group B.
Midtjylland prevailed 2-1 on aggregate against Southampton during the preliminary stages of the Europa League this year and they took United s rivals Manchester City to a penalty shootout in 2008.
Ankersen is well-versed in English football from his other role as co-director of football at Championship side Brentford and he is realistic about the gulf in resources that the tie throws up.
We re a small club with a small budget, he told BT Sport. We can t win by outspending the competition so we have to out-think them and I think that s why we ve been successful competing so far in the Europa League.
There is not a huge chance for us to beat Manchester United but there is a chance and we ll take up the challenge.
We beat an English team already this season in Southampton. Here s another big challenge for us and we re ready to take it on.