Panutche Camara is hell-bent on making history by firing Dundee United past Rapid to the brink of the Conference League group stage.
United sit 2-2 after their first leg heroics in the Allianz Stadium in Vienna last week. They know a home win on Thursday in front of a sell-out crowd at Tannadice would be enough to take them into the play-off round, where the winners of AIK Stockholm and Gyor await the victors.
United famously saw off Rapid in the quarter-finals of the 1984 European Cup and will be looking for lightning to strike twice. Camara said: “Yeah, I think everyone has a chance to make a story for this big club tomorrow if we win. I think the game is going to be important.
"I think it’s one step for us. If we win that game, I think we’re going to go to the group