Wednesday, 27 February 2008, 16:28 GMT
Kranjcar confident over Euro spot
Portsmouth's Croatian midfielder Niko Kranjcar feels he and his team-mates have enough ability and mental strength to qualify for a Uefa Cup place.
Pompey lie seventh in the Premier League, needing a sixth-place finish to guarantee a European spot.
Kranjcar told BBC Radio Solent: "The players have come here to get into Europe. It is not pressure, it is just something to try and achieve.
"We believe we have the quality in the squad to achieve that this season."
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Portsmouth have never qualified for any European competition before.
Harry Redknapp's side travel to Goodison Park to play fourth-placed Everton on Sunday as they look to extend a four-game unbeaten run.
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