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Lescott ready for biggest game so far as Everton prepare to face Fiorentina

Everton defender Joleon Lescott admits the club face their toughest test of this season's UEFA Cup tonight against Fiorentina in Italy.

The Toffees have cruised into the last 16 of the UEFA Cup on the back of eight consecutive wins but know this is the time when the competition becomes fierce.

"I would say that, due to the size of the club (Fiorentina), this is our biggest game so far in the competition," said Lescott.

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Respectful: Joleon Lescott is looking forward to facing Fiorentina but knows they will provide a stern test for Everton

Former Toffeeman Per Koldrup highlighted Tim Cahill and Mikel Arteta as the key dangers to the Viola

"But we will show the same respect as when we went to Brann Bergen (in the last round).

"I don't think we should be worried in any game - some teams just deserve more respect than others."

Everton manager David Moyes is likely to stick with his tried and trusted formation, which means striker Ayegbeni Yakubu will play on his own up front ahead of a five-man midfield in order to combat the hosts' three-man attack.

But Lescott stressed this was not a negative ploy by the Merseysiders.

"We have been playing with one striker all season and, whoever it is, he will pose a big threat," said the England international. "We will be confident and still get forward to score goals."

Much has been made of the success of English teams in Europe so far this season, with Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal already through to the last eight of the Champions League and Liverpool holding a 2-0 advantage ahead of their second leg against Inter Milan in the San Siro.

The Gunners' display in beating AC Milan on home turf was the stand-out performance of the week but Lescott said they were more concerned with getting the right result for themselves rather than emulating their Premier League rivals in Italy.

"The most important thing is that Everton do well and we go into the game thinking about winning it for us," he said.

Moyes believes both his side and Fiorentina represent the future of the Champions League.

They occupy similar positions in the Barclays Premier League and Serie A and so are in the hunt to join Europe's elite next season.

"I would see it (tomorrow's tie) more of two sides who in the future are going to be in the Champions League," said Moyes. "Fiorentina are a very good team and I think there are a lot of similarities to Everton."

Viola defender Per Kroldrup faces his former side, having spent six unsuccessful months on Merseyside in 2005.

Kroldrup never played alongside current Everton strikers Andrew Johnson and Ayegbeni Yakubu but warned of the dangers of two players he does know a little better, Tim Cahill and Mikel Arteta.

"Cahill is excellent when he manages to get in behind the defence. He is clever and you have always got to be careful when he is near your goal," said the player, who made just two first team appearances after joining from Udinese.

"Arteta is one who can make a difference but my memories of them is that they are a strong squad collectively. They are very well organised and work on tactics in training more than any other English club."

Fabio Liverani and former Chelsea striker Adrian Mutu are absent through injury but Christian Vieri is likely to start up front.

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