Ange Postecoglou has no interest in settling for a draw as Celtic head to Ibrox on Sunday.
The Hoops are top of the Scottish Premiership, with a three-point lead over fierce rivals Rangers.
Given their stronger goal difference, a draw wouldn't be the worst result for Postecoglou's men in Govan.
But that mentality doesn't wash with Postecoglou himself, who has his sights set firmly on a win and nothing else.
He said: "If someone said to me there's a system out there that would guarantee you 150 percent that you would get a draw, I wouldn't take it.
"I reckon others would, but if I took it I'd be thinking, 'Maybe we could have won'.
"I just don't believe in that approach.
"We always have to fall back on why we are in the position we are at the moment.
"The reason for that is that we believe in something beyond just trying to win a game of football. And that is playing our way.
"We are getting to a point in the season when the league is so tight and if we start thinking we've got an edge then we could stumble.
"It's a game they want to win but we want to win as well because if we do, it puts us in a strong position.
"It doesn't change our approach. From our perspective, we are going there and we will try and put on our performance and play our football."