Fulham boss Roy Hodgson insists a cool £1 million survival bonus isn't motivating him to keeping the club up today.
"All of us want to ply our trade in the Premier League rather than the Championship - that is the biggest incentive we can get.
"Footballers at this club play for pride. They get good cash - and good luck to them.
"They provide good entertainment and cash is being generated by their efforts. They are entitled to the rewards, so I don't begrudge them one penny.
"But in my experience of top-level football I've not come across a situation where I've had players who have only been motivated by money, with the thought of a bonus spurring them on.
"It has only been the thought of a victory that has spurred them on.
"In particular, the victory in this game could be so sweet and could give us such rewards that any financial extras would be superfluous."