Bolton Wanderers do not need to have any pressure on them as the climax of the League One season approaches ahead of taking on the likes of Sheffield Wednesday and Wigan Athletic as they seek to stay in the promotion hunt.
That's according to Wanderers attacker Elias Kachunga.
Wanderers return to action this weekend after not having a game over the international break due to numerous players being called up for their national teams.
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These have included Dion Charles for Northern Ireland, Jon Dadi Bodvarsson for Iceland, Amadou Bakayoko for Sierra Leone and James Trafford for England's under-20s.
But Wanderers will return to action this Saturday when they make the short journey to take on rivals Wigan at the DW Stadium.
It is the start of a big week at Bolton which could well decide if their current faint hopes of reaching the League One play-offs will continue or not.
After taking on the Latics, Wanderers have back to back home games against fellow top six hopefuls Portsmouth and Sheffield Wednesday.
Kachunga believes all at Bolton are looking forward to taking on Wigan as they kick off a big week for the club and the attacker believes the dressing room must approach every game as a cup final now and see where it takes them at the end of April.
Kachunga said: “Everyone is looking forward to that game.
“The international break has given us a chance to re-focus and reset a little. We can train hard then to make sure we are ready for the Wigan match.
“I don’t think we need to have any pressure on us at all. We go out there, perform our best for three points. Those teams will want to stay up there but that is where we want to be.
“We just have to see every game as a final now.
“I think the supporters have been pushing us. There was no frustration, even at 0-0 against Crewe.
“I think that is important. We have a lot of younger players, or ones with not as much experience, so it gives them all a lift when you know the fans are behind you.
“We need them to push you, even if you are 1-0 down, to pull together as a club.
“Last season the team was incredible, what they did to go up. And we are still in the mix.
“We don’t want to speak too much. We will go game to game and see how we can end the season."