Defender Liam Gordon is daring Motherwell supporters to dream of Hampden glory this season.
Jens Berthel Askou's side travel to Pittodrie on Wednesday for their rearranged fifth round Scottish Cup tie.
The winners will progress to face Dunfermline in the quarter-final.
Motherwell are fourth in the Scottish Premiership table, 10 points behind leaders Hearts with a game in hand. All that while playing some of the most eye-catching football in the country.
While Gordon knows getting to a cup final and lifting the trophy would be a tall order, he doesn't see any issues with supporters believing it could happen for the first time since 1991.
"Everyone should dream," the 30-year-old said.
"Everyone has dreams and aspirations and we're no different in that dressing room. We all want to do special things in our careers.
"To have an opportunity of silverware for a club like Motherwell would be amazing. That's our dreams and it should be theirs as well. We're in a good place, we know how difficult it is to go and do something at that level but we feel we've got the quality to do something along those lines."
Askou's side missed out on their chance of a cup final earlier this season when they suffered a 4-1 semi-final hammering against eventual League Cup winners St Mirren.
And while that pain is still fresh in the players minds, Gordon has been impressed with how Motherwell dealt with the setback.
"We've dealt with that in a good way," he added.
"The wheels didn't come off after that. The performances throughout the league have been so high and impressive that, yes it's still hurting us right now but we want to right that wrong and we've got the opportunity to do that in the Scottish Cup."