Cardiff City goalkeeper David Marshall admits they must be sharper in front of goal if they're to beat the drop.
Only Crystal Palace and Norwich have scored fewer times than the Bluebirds in the Premier League this season.
Marshall, 29, said: "I'm happy to make saves and I'm going to have to do that until the end of the season because there will be games that we will have to be chasing. But we have to take our chances if we're going to win games.
"We're on 30 points at the moment so we can definitely get to 36, which could be enough.
"We've got two big games against Sunderland and Newcastle and then Chelsea, which is going to be difficult at the end of the season.
"But we've shown a lot of battle and quality in recent performances to show we're more than capable of doing that."
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