Zenit St Petersburg captain Anatoliy Tymoschuk says he and his team-mates are not fazed by attempting to break down a stubborn Rangers defence.
The Ibrox side have conceded just two goals in their run to the Uefa Cup final in Manchester.
"The best way to beat a packed defence is with some unexpected moves and pieces of individual skill," the Ukrainian international said.
"We just have to wait and see how we do against them."
Zenit booked their place in Wednesday's City of Manchester Stadium showpiece with a semi-final demolition of tournament favourites Bayern Munich.
Rangers don't score many, but they also concede very few
And Tymoschuk believes if his side are on their game, they can prevail.
"Everything we need is in our hands, our legs and our heads," said Tymoschuk.
"Rangers don't score many, but they also concede very few. No one qualifies for a final undeservedly."
The 29-year old's team-mate, Roman Shirokov, is concerned by the absence of the tournament's top-scorer Pavel Pogrebnyak.
Pogrebnyak - who has scored 10 goals in the eight knock-out phase matches - picked up a third tournament booking in the second leg of the semi-final.
He also scored twice as Munich were taken apart in St Petersburg.
And defensive midfielder Shirokov is hoping he will have an able replacement.
"It will not be an easy game, taking into account that Pogrebnyak will not play," he said.
"I hope that Fatih Tekke and Alejandro Dominguez will be able to substitute for him."