Lille defender Adil Rami insists there is more to Toulouse than Andre-Pierre Gignac.
Gignac, last season's top scorer in Ligue 1 with 24 goals, has started this campaign as he finished the last.
He scored France's winner against the Faroe Islands last week and then opened his league account with a fine strike in Toulouse's convincing 3-1 victory over St Etienne last weekend.
He was also on target twice on Thursday in Les Violets' 3-1 Europa League qualifying win over Trabzonspor, so Rami has his work cut out stopping his international team-mate.
The centre-back, however, maintains Tefece are not a one-man team.
"I know him (Gignac) a bit - it is up to me to be careful, to stay wary of his qualities and to try to exploit the chinks in his armour," Rami told Lille's official website www.losc.fr.
"But we mustn't focus solely on this duel. We know games between the two sides are always tight, as our styles are similar.
"We will be up against a major team. In my opinion, they are a little in the image of Marseille, even if Marseille certainly have more individual potential."
Lille are yet to get off the mark in the league this season - a 2-1 home defeat to Lorient was followed by a 1-0 loss to OM last weekend.
They at least picked up a 2-1 win over Genk in the first leg of a Europa League qualifier on Thursday, and that should give them some belief.
Les Dogues are without the suspended Mathieu Debuchy tomorrow after the right-back's sending-off against OM.
Goalkeeper Yohann Pele has returned to training for Toulouse after a wrist injury but he will play for the reserves this weekend.