Nottingham Forest captain Morgan Gibbs-White has asked for one last push in the club's 'do or die' meeting with Chelsea at the City Ground next Sunday.
Forest's Champions League hopes remain very much alive after their 2-1 win at West Ham on Sunday, and victory next weekend will place them right in the mix.
Gibbs-White opened the scoring at the London Stadium as Forest claimed only their second win in seven league games, but they now remain just a point outside of the top five, albeit with Manchester City back in action in the week.
Chelsea saw off Manchester United on Friday night thanks to Marc Cucurella, and with so much riding on the final game of the season for both teams involved, Gibbs-White wants all aspects of Forest and the City Ground - on the pitch and in the stands - to be at their brilliant best.
"Chelsea are an incredible team in good form so we'll have to go back to the drawing board this week and focus on how we want to win that game," Gibbs-White told Sky Sports. "It's a do or die moment, one last push and we have to give it everything - the fans, the staff and us. We'll be going in wanting three points.
"How do you beat Chelsea? Everyone being together but I have no doubt about that. Fighting for each other and fighting for what we want. We want Champions League and we'll do our best to put on a good performance and get the three points."
It's not been a straightforward week. After Taiwo Awoniyi's injury sustained in the draw with Leicester City last weekend, which required him to be placed in an induced coma and spend time in intensive care in the week since, Gibbs-White admitted training was 'lifeless' with the squad left concerned for their teammate.
"It was nice to take the lead and then the second settled the game," he added, dedicating the win to the stricken striker. "We left it a bit nervy for ourselves towards the end. It was more of an emotional one for us with Taiwo [Awoniyi] but he's on a good recovery so that was for him.
"The whole week has been tough on everyone. Wednesday was our first day back in [after Awoniyi incident] and the place was pretty lifeless, everyone was praying and wishing him well. He's come round on a good path, we're all wishing him well and that win today was for him.
"Today was the perfect example of how together our team is. We all come together and knew we had to do this today. The boys showed incredible resilience. We've been good at taking the lead and seeing it out this season, bit nervy towards the end and a few arguments but the boys rode the storm. Delighted with the three points and we go again next week."
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