Wednesday 7 December 2016 20:08, UK
Virgil van Dijk says Southampton can go on a long run in the Europa League if they overcome Hapoel Be'er Sheva in their final Group K game on Thursday.
Claude Puel's side are level on seven points with Hapoel Be'er Sheva, but a scoreless draw or victory will send them into the round of 32 as runners-up.
"With the quality we have in the team, I think we have a chance to go far in the competition," Van Dijk told the club website.
"Obviously, we've had some good games and bad games, but I think in every game we've had chances to win."
Southampton started their campaign by beating Sparta Prague 3-0 at home but were held to a goalless draw in Israel before losing 1-0 to Inter Milan, who prop up Group K.
The south coast club then defeated Inter in the return fixture but fell 1-0 to Sparta Prague in their last game.
However, central defender Van Dijk is confident of overcoming their opponents at St Mary's.
"We've made it a bit difficult for ourselves with the away results," said Van Dijk, who has captained the side in all five Group K games.
"We need to be focused. It's going to be a tough game. They're good opponents - physical as well. So, we need to be prepared, but I'm confident.
"It's going to be a different game without their fans. I think their fans played a big part over there.
He added: "We definitely need to go and try to win the game. I think if you play for a 0-0 it goes the wrong way."