Matty James has admitted that Leicester City are facing some "massive games" in the coming weeks as they attempt to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
The Foxes sit bottom in the table ahead of their match against West Ham United this afternoon, and have not won a league game since January.
The midfielder told the club's website: "We're going to need 100% togetherness [against West Ham]. We'll need to be on the front foot at home. We've got to try and get that win.
"We've come off the back of some results that we probably shouldn't have been beaten in, but that's part of football. We've got some massive games coming up now.
"Over the international break, we've tried to look at what we are doing wrong. We scored three goals away at Spurs but conceded four, so if we can shut down and create chances, hopefully we can start getting some wins. There's not many games that we haven't been in. We've created chances, we've just got to start taking them on a regular basis."
Leicester are seven points from safety, but have a game in hand over the sides immediately above them.