Brighton winger Yankuba Minteh believes "everybody has to do their job" to achieve their dream of qualifying for the Champions League.
The Seagulls are seventh in the Premier League after their 3-0 win over Wolves, six points behind fifth-placed Aston Villa.
However, Brighton are just two points behind Bournemouth in sixth, which could become a Champions League spot if Villa finish in the top five and win the Europa League.
There are just six points separating Bournemouth and 10th-place Everton, with all still to play for with two games remaining.
Brighton face Leeds United at Elland Road on Sunday, and Minteh has urged his team-mates to stay focused on the European pursuit.
"It would be amazing because I played once before, and I would like to play again in it because it's a competition which is really important," said Minteh.
"Everybody watches it, so it would be nice. Everybody has to do their job really well so that we can get the spot.
"Everybody's calm because we know we have two more games left, which is important. So we're excited after the win [against Wolves], but we all have to focus on the next two.
"These games are really important. We try to play for ourselves, our family and the fans, because every time they travel and make the long journeys. These games are really important for them.
"I hope we do good for them because we always want to make them happy. Every time we want to see them smile. We're going to try our best to win the games."
Leeds retained their Premier League status for another season as a result of West Ham's defeat to Arsenal last weekend.
Daniel Farke's side drew 1-1 with Tottenham on Monday, with a top-half finish not out of the question.
Ethan Ampadu is determined to end the season on a high note and build momentum for the next campaign.
"I think we have shown from the very start that we want to achieve a lot of success here," said the Leeds captain.
"We know it is going to be a long way to go, and we definitely can’t get carried away just yet.
"We need to put a lot of hard work in. Obviously, we have got two games to finish off this season very strong and build some positivity to next year."
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Leeds United – Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Dominic Calvert-Lewin has scored 13 Premier League goals this season, only netting more in 2020-21 (16).
The last player to score more league goals in their first season with Leeds United was Luciano Becchio in 2008-09 (15).
Brighton – Jack Hinshelwood
Jack Hinshelwood has scored in each of his last three Premier League games – no Brighton player has ever scored in four in a row before.