Remy Cabella has rejected suggestions that there is unrest among the team at Newcastle United.
The North-East outfit have two games left to save their season and retain their Premier League status under interim manager John Carver.
Reports have claimed that all concerns were discussed in a team meeting last week prior to the Magpies' 1-1 draw with West Bromwich Albion, which ended a run of eight straight defeats.
"We are a group, we are together," Cabella told The Chronicle. "Everybody is concentrating on the job. The target is now Saturday, and with two games left, we need to be together. We have to have one target and that is to win."
Newcastle, who are two points above the drop, will face already-relegated Queens Park Rangers and West Ham United in their final two games.