Brighton striker Glenn Murray has warned his teammates not to take their next two fixtures lightly.
The Seagulls - currently in 13th - will play Huddersfield (16th) and Murray's former club, Crystal Palace (17th), over the next two weeks.
And Murray understands that a loss against either of their rivals could throw Brighton back into the relegation scrapheap.
Murray told The Argus: "It's a huge game against someone who it's more important to beat rather than Leicester. Obviously we wanted three points but it's more crucial we beat teams in and around us.
"I don't think anyone can count themselves out of it. I think there is a little danger we can get sucked into it and we have to keep at it and keep working hard on the training ground and not change what we are doing.
"I know for a fact after working with the gaffer for two years that we won't change what we do. And yes, we've got a job to do."