Morgan Parra, who will be at the heart of ASM Clermont Auvergne's Heineken Cup semi-final challenge against Leinster Rugby at Stade Chaban-Delmas on Sunday, has identified who he believes will be the champions' dangermen.
The French international scrum-half, who played outside-half in the 2011 World Cup final, has scored 56 points in this season's tournament to help Clermont qualify for the last four for the first time after they beat Saracens 22-3 in the Vicarage Road quarter-final.
"If you are asking me to name the dangerous players in Leinster's team I will tell you they are the entire line-up," Parra told the Sud Ouest newspaper.
"Sexton, the back row, the props… everyone. On top of that they know each other by heart and are so used to playing together. The Heineken Cup is their main goal but we have enough motivation to challenge them.
"Clermont want to win both the Heineken Cup and the Top 14. For sure it is very complicated and there are a lot of obstacles but the squad can do it.
"It we finish the season without a title that would be a huge disappointment. We must be ready to accept that but we will do everything we can do to win both competitions.
"The Heineken Cup is a tournament at the highest level and I just want to win it - it would be a huge experience.
"I want to win titles wearing this jersey and I am not happy about simply qualifying for this semi-final.
"I want to grow and evolve with this team, I want to stay for a long time and I know it is possible for us to win titles."
Saracens battered the Clermont line in the closing stages of the quarter-final and Parra highlighted their defence that day as emphasising the team spirit.
"We defended for a long, long time on our five-metre line but nobody ever gave up," said Parra. "What is important is that everybody is ready to suffer for his team-mates and not concede a try and that sequence showed Clermont's team spirit."