Fulham midfielder John Collins has warned his team-mates that their job is only half done against Greek outfit Aigelou.

A late strike from Louis Saha secured a slender advantage for Fulham in the first leg of their Intertoto Cup third round tie at Craven Cottage on Saturday and Collins, who is expected to lead the Whites in Greece, feels the Whites will face a tougher challenge tonight.

But Collins, who is likely to continue as Fulham captain, says his side will face a tough task in the stifling heat of Greece.

The Scottish midfielder said:

“There’s no doubt Aigaleo are a better team than FC Haka, both in terms of organisation and technical ability. But I’m very confident about the match. We’ve got forward players with pace, so we can sit back a bit and bring them on to us. That will create space in behind them that our forwards can use.

“We dominated the first game on Saturday and once again should have scored more goals. But the important thing in Europe is not to concede at home. We didn’t and now we’re in the driving seat and hoping to go to Greece and finish the job.”