Daniel Farke insisted "nothing is done yet", despite Leeds United taking a huge stride towards securing their Premier League status with victory over Wolves.
Leeds ran out commanding 3-0 winners at Elland Road, moving eight points clear of the bottom three after 18th-place Tottenham could only draw with Brighton later on Saturday.
James Justin and Noah Okafor struck in the space of two first-half minutes, while Dominic Calvert-Lewin's stoppage-time penalty helped move the Whites onto 39 points with five games remaining.
No team has ever been relegated from the Premier League after collecting 39 or more points at this stage of a 38-game Premier League campaign, but Farke is taking nothing for granted yet.
"My attitude is that nothing is achieved, nothing is done yet," he said. "To be there with 39 points, with five games to go, is a fantastic position to be in, but the feeling is still that we probably need to win one, perhaps even a few more points.
"For that, we will not allow ourselves to take our foot off the gas. We will stay focused, concentrated and want to win this one [point], or perhaps even a few more points as soon as possible, to have it also mathematically done.
"We don't want to travel on the last game-day into a nervy game anyhow, when you have to deliver a result in difficult away games. So, we'll try to win these points that we need as soon as possible.”
"I would say during a normal season, 39 points are probably enough, but we have a special season where teams like Tottenham, which is ridiculous, and Nottingham Forest, who are playing in Europe, are trying to chase us."
Meanwhile, Wolves were jeered by sections of the away supporters as their relegation to the Championship was all but confirmed.
Rob Edwards' side are 15 points from safety, but their demotion will be confirmed if 17th-place West Ham avoid defeat at Crystal Palace on Monday.
The head coach empathises with the club's supporters, but pointed to Leeds' recent example of bouncing back from adversity for inspiration, with the Yorkshire side back in the top flight after two seasons away and through to the FA Cup semi-finals.
"I completely understand the frustration and accept that," Edwards said. "The fans should be angry, and I'm never going to say anything other than that.
"They travel everywhere. They support the team, and they have the right to vent their frustration and show their anger again. So absolutely no problem with me. I'm as angry as they are and disappointed.
"It's obviously been a long time coming, and our situation has been difficult for all of this season. So, all I can do is promise them that we're working extremely hard to make sure that we're not feeling like this again.
"I actually think it's quite apt that we’re here at Leeds at the moment. They have been through their difficulties as well, and fairly recently.
"But the way they've responded as a football club, you can see everybody now is right behind it. In the [FA] Cup semi-final, performing very well in the league as well, so it can be done. We can turn things around, and we're working really hard to do that."
Rizanpty
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Let's win the FA cup Leeds United !