Last Updated: Fri, 02 May 2008 12:35
Fulham striker Erik Nevland claims scoring the winner against Birmingham would be the "biggest moment of his career".
The Cottager and the Blues go head to head at Craven Cottage on Saturday with both sides entrenched in the bottom three with just two games of the season left to play.
And although Norway international Nevland insists personal glory comes after the needs of the team, he has also started to dream of entering Fulham folklore.
"I'm hoping that Fulham stay up - it's so important that we stay in the Premier League," he told the club's website. "Whether I play the full 90 minutes, 10 minutes, or don't play at all - that's not the most important thing. The most important thing is that we stay up.
"I hope I can do something to contribute and I'm ready for it if the manager wants to use me. If I score and it means we win the game and gives us a chance of staying up it would be the biggest moment in my career."