Jack Harrison insists Leeds United have "100% belief" that they can avoid relegation from the Premier League at the end of the season.
Leeds ended a run of three straight defeats by drawing 1-1 against Leicester City at Elland Road on Tuesday night. That draws puts them two places and two points above the relegation zone prior to the rest of the midweek matches amid a full Premier League schedule.
Javi Gracia's men travel to fellow relegation rivals Bournemouth in their next outing, but face a difficult run-in with the likes of Manchester City, Newcastle and Tottenham still to play.
Read more: Every word Javi Gracia said on Leeds United's draw, Gnonto, substitutions, Meslier and Sinisterra
The fight for survival looks set to go right down to the wire once again, but Harrison is convinced that Leeds have what it takes to avoid the drop.
"We have 100% belief in ourselves as players, as a club, how we play, in the manager. We have belief that we can do what needs to be done this season," Harrison told LUTV.
He added: "We just have to take it game by game, step by step. Five games, there's a long time between games, so we can prepare well for each game and hopefully we'll get the job done."
READ NEXT:
Leeds United 1-1 Leicester City - Luis Sinisterra goal cancelled out by Jamie Vardy
Leeds United loanee Cody Drameh confident of play-off success with Luton Town
Leeds United's Javi Gracia explains his call to overlook Wilfried Gnonto in Leicester City draw
Leeds United player ratings as Meslier and Harrison catch eye in Leicester City draw
Leeds United supporters rue Patrick Bamford miss after 'two points dropped' Leicester draw