SALFORD may be pointless and at the bottom of Super League, but Hull KR coach Craig Sandercock is not viewing the City Reds as whipping boys.
Salford's last win came against Sandercock's side back in July, having since lost their next 10 matches.
But ahead of tomorrow's televised away clash, the Robins coach is refusing to write the win-less Reds off.
Sandercock told the Mail: "You need to look at who they've played. They started with Wigan, then Catalan away and then Leeds away in round three.
"They've been very competitive until half-time of those games, so we're under no illusions it will be a tough match.
"Some of their forwards have been playing really well for them.
"We are not a team of superstars and if you look at our side on paper, Salford might fancy their chances of beating us.
"We cannot underestimate them.
"It's about us creating opportunities for our outside backs to finish.
"It's up to our forwards to lay the platform and if they do that, I'm confident we have the speed and agility in our back line to score some points."