Sheriff Tiraspol left-back Patrick Kpozo has thrown down a challenge at Manchester United winger Antony.
Kpozo said Antony “couldn't do anything" against him in last month's Europa League tie.
The Reds ran out 2-0 winners but the defender - who was once managed by Graham Potter at Ostersunds FK - believes that his side can claim a shock result at Old Trafford tonight.
"People thought Antony was going to 'kill' me in the first game," Kpozo told BBC Sport Africa. "He is a very good player but when he came up against me, he couldn't do anything."
He added: "Still, they are saying again that he will 'kill' me again in the match at Old Trafford. I'm sure he will be trying to do everything possible to prove himself, but I believe in myself.
"I am strong, fast and when I stay close to him, he has nowhere to go. I've got him.
"United didn't get a lot of chances against us last time and I believe in my team. We think we can get something from the game."
