Cardiff City are a long shot to beat Chelsea in the FA Cup on Saturday - and Ross McCormack will be ready to launch a few long shots of his own.
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Ross, who has been featuring on the left of midfield for the Bluebirds this season, has been peppering opposition goalkeepers with long-range scoring attempts since returning to the team after a hamstring injury.
Scotland international Ross said: "It was unfortunate at Newcastle that I cracked one against the bar when we were 2-0 down. It would have given us a lifeline - if it had gone in it might have been a different game. But it just seems to be my luck this season that everything I hit goes against the bar or the post, or the keeper saves it. I hope my luck will change soon.
"I've been trying a lot of shots from distance because I think you've got to. Teams these days are in danger of trying to score the perfect goal. If you can hit a decent shot from outside the box you should always try it.
"I've never been scared to hit a shot from distance, and when you play a bit deeper, it's a bit easier to find the space for those shots. When you're playing up front there's always a defender tight on you, whereas in midfield, everything is in front of you."
Ross will be looking for openings in the fifth round tie at Stamford Bridge, and he said: "Chelsea are one of the best teams in the world and it's going to be a big day, but we experienced that last year at the Emirates and at Ninian Park against Arsenal. Hopefully that will stand us in good stead.
"I've played in Old Firm matches and it's an experience that probably every player would like to take in. You get gates of 50-60,000, massive games, and great rivalry.
"Saturday's match could be a distraction from the League. If we lose heavily, people could dwell on it and their confidence could be shot, but we'll go and enjoy the day.
"West Brom on Tuesday will be another massive game for us and, Newcastle apart, we've proved that we can match the bigger teams. We won at West Brom, where we were pretty comfortable, and we beat Middlesbrough away from home, so we'll be confident we can take the points Tuesday."