Sabri Lamouchi is hoping Cardiff City can provide him with some home comforts on Saturday.
The Bluebirds boss takes charge in front of the club’s fans for the first time when they host Middlesbrough.
But Cardiff’s miserable recent form and awful scoring record means they will be big underdogs to get anything against opponents who lay third in the Championship.
Cardiff have lost their last four games in all competitions, including the two games Lamouchi has overseen – two away 1-0 defeats to Luton Town and then Hull City.
Worse still, Cardiff are by far and away the lowest scorers in the Championship with just 21 goals scored in 30 matches. The next lowest, bottom club Wigan Athletic, have scored 27.
Middlesbrough have managed 47, including five in their last two matches, and they have won nine of their last 12 matches.
But former Nottingham Forest manager Lamouchi believes a home fixture offers fresh hope for Cardiff and says: “I know this league and everything is possible.
“It’s an important game at home against ‘Boro – the first of 16 cup finals for us – and we must be ready.
“Starting with two away games, at Luton and Hull, was tough and we deserved more than we got. We didn’t get any points and so we have to work to try to change the lost confidence.
“We need to be a little bit different, play with more aggression and determination and play to the final whistle.”
Cardiff are looking to complete the signing of free agent striker Connor Wickham in time to face Boro, knowing if they fail to win they could fall into the relegation zone.
It’s not been a great few weeks for either of Wales’ leading two clubs and Swansea City will also be firm underdogs to get anything away at promotion-chasing Sheffield United.
The Swans’ worst result of the season was the one they finished with at the end of the January transfer window – a 6-0 aggregate loss. Six players left the club during that month and they managed to sign no-one.
They then lost out on the pitch, throwing away the lead to go down 4-3 at home to Birmingham City.
Who concedes four to Birmingham? Answer – nobody else this season.
Head coach Russell Martin vented his anger and frustration, pointed his fingers across the Atlantic Ocean to the club’s American owners, but now insists he’s over it.
He will need to be and so will his players. The Swans have won just two of their last 13 Championship matches and have fallen five points adrift of the play-off places.