Fulham are faced with the task of overturning a 3-1 score at Craven Cottage on Thursday night in the UEFA Europa League and Roy Hodgson's Team will be hoping to capitalise on the experience gained almost a week ago in Turin, as Whites midfielder Simon Davies explained on Wednesday morning.
"They [Juventus] were very organised, very strong defensively and they built from there really," said Davies. "They weren't afraid to knock the ball around the back four and they picked their moments to go forward.
"It was still very disappointing for us to concede two goals from corners, which we don't normally concede. Obviously they're a top team and we were disappointed with how it went. We hope we can give a better showing on Thursday.
"We've looked at the game again; when you go away you expect to concede a little bit of possession. But Mark Schwarzer didn't have too much to do when we looked back on it.
"The goals that we gave away really set us on the back foot and made everything look a lot worse than it actually was. The goal right before half-time was especially disappointing, that goal was really frustrating for all concerned. It took the wind out of our sails just as we were getting back into the game.
"When you go two-goals down away against a team like that, you're faced with an uphill task but we bounced back, got a fortunate goal and got back into the game. You could see the game was turning and we were coming more into it. It was a frustrating night all round but we've got another chance now and it's by no means above us to score two goals at home. We're all looking forward to it and we'll try and make it a memorable occasion."
Davies can unquestionably speak from experience when it comes to the subject of important Fulham games. Whilst the significance of Thursday evening's encounter cannot be understated, it's a far cry from those stress-filled scenes at Fratton Park on the final day of the season almost two years ago.
"That game against Portsmouth had so much riding on it," Davies said. "Defeat would have meant so much. This is a game where it's all to play for and if we lose, we've had a great run in the cup and we can look back and be proud of our achievements. If we win it takes us to the next level and we'll be on the verge of something really special.
"In comparison we've got nothing to lose and we can concentrate on putting on a good performance. When the crowd is on song at the Cottage, they really get us going and any team will find it tough. We've managed to win a few games against the big boys at home over the past few years.
"Getting to the Quarter-Finals would be massive, from being nearly dead and buried in the league two years ago to being one game away from the Quarter-Finals of the Europa League is unbelievable."