Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke has rated this weekend's FA Cup semi-final as the most monumental of his career thus far.
The 24-year old missed last year's FIFA World Cup with Belgium because of an Achilles injury and is now eyeing success in the Wembley clash with Liverpool on Sunday in the biggest game in which he will have played.
When asked if it was the most important fixture of his career, Benteke said: "For the moment, yes.
"It (missing the World Cup) was hard but now it's in the past, I'm looking forward to playing the semi-final.
"Liverpool are a good team but the thing with the FA Cup is it's still something special. It's 50-50 for me but some will say they are favourites.
"Wembley is something good and special because it's a semi-final, it's close to the final and we have to do everything to be there again."