Fabio Capello is hoping that Werder Bremen feel the full force of a Juventus backlash when they travel to the Stadio Delle Alpi on Tuesday night, live on Sky Sports 2.
The Juve coach was livid at the manner in which his team folded during the second half of the first leg between the two sides, surrendering a 2-1 advantage to eventually lose 3-2.
Now he is hoping that his anger has seeped into the psyche of his players and that they will be eager to atone for their errant defending during the closing stages in Germany.
"I'm hoping the players are angry - they certainly should be," he raged. "Conceding those late goals did not go down at all well."
The return of Gianluca Zambrotta at left back could have a major impact on the game, as Bremen exploited the right flank for both of their last-gasp goals.
Jonathan Zebina will slot into right back, while David Trezeguet is also expected to make the starting line-up.
Robert Kovac is definitely out, however, while talismanic Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic faces a late fitness test after pulling up in training, having returned injured from international duty.
Bremen's chances of denying a potent Juve attack will be boosted by the return of defensive duo Frank Baumann and Naldo, although coach Thomas Schaaf is playing down his side's chances of causing an upset in Turin.
"Juve have lots of players of enormous quality and they are better than us on paper and are expected to win," he declared.
"But that's the beauty of football - it isn't played on paper and anything can happen."