Swansea City goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski has insisted that they have nothing to fear when they take on high-flying Leicester City this weekend.
Garry Monk's side, who have won just one of their last 11 Premier League games, host the second-placed Foxes at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Fabianski is confident that Swansea will improve their fortunes as the campaign goes on.
"Everyone would have said Liverpool were flying after beating Manchester City and winning a Europa League game, but we did okay against them," the Polish stopper told Reuters.
"We shouldn't really be concerned about what we're going to face, although they will be a tough team.
"I believe if we continue to work like we have done over the last week - we're an honest group - and we continue to believe in the football that we play, I think we can turn this season around and be in a good place."
Swansea are 15th in the standings going into the match.