ChampionshipLeeds United boss Neil Warnock is concentrating on reaching the Championship play-offs even as May, when his contract ends, looms ever nearer. The Whites travel to Middlesbrough on Tuesday night five points adrift of the top six having dropped two valuable points at Wolves on Saturday.
"We've 16 games left and we'll be giving it a bloody good go," Warnock told the club's official website.
"We were disappointed not to take all three points on Saturday, but you move on and we'll look to the Middlesbrough game.
"I've said before that time is running out for me as a manager and I want to go up. I want to get in the play-offs. That's why I'm here, that's what I want to achieve.
"That's why I'm more disappointed and frustrated than anyone when we come away with a point from a game we should have won."