Norwich City caretaker boss Neil Adams is convinced they have the character to beat the drop.
The Canaries host high-flying Liverpool today.
Goalkeeper John Ruddy has called on the Norwich players to raise their game against Liverpool, then Manchester United and Chelsea away before the last match of the season against Arsenal.
"We need that type of attitude (which Ruddy called for) because you have to want to play at the top level and prove yourself, particularly against these sort of teams,' said Adams, who played almost 200 games for Norwich and guided the Academy side to victory in the FA Youth Cup final against Chelsea last season.
"All players and managers should want to be involved, I have only had one game, but I want more of it.
"This is going to be about belief, confidence, desire. All the words and many more besides, the supporters would know what I am talking about.
"There is enough (character) there, I think you saw that last week. First and foremost you have to be professional and the boys we have out there are."
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