Richard Hill has set his Worcester Warriors side a target of a bonus point victory when they face Banca Monte Crociati in the Amlin Challenge Cup at Sixways Stadium on Saturday.
The Warriors coach is adamant that he wants the English Premiership outfit to bag all the points on offer when they face the Italian minnows on their own patch this weekend.
Worcester are still in the mix for a place in the last eight of the tournament and are four points behind leaders Stade Français Paris who they face in the last game of Pool 1.
"Our objective is to secure maximum points, with a try bonus, and keep qualification for the knockout stages alive before we make the journey to Paris and Stade Francais next weekend," said Hill.
"Our trip to Italy in November to visit Banca Monte Crociati was certainly a memorable one for the squad as we encountered some of the more difficult playing conditions imaginable with thick fog.
"On that evening the players were professional to wrap up the try bonus against a spirited home side before the weather deteriorated -we will certainly be hoping for better conditions at Sixways on Saturday. We will give our Italian visitors the utmost respect.
"The feel good factor at the club over the last seven days has been fantastic and in 2012 we want to make sure that Sixways becomes a place where supporters expect us to win - no matter what the game or competition."