Bolton Wanderers captain Antoni Sarcevic only has one thing on his mind after returning from injury and that's promotion.
The midfielder was back in action for Ian Evatt's side last weekend for the first time in over a month, as Ben Jackson's goal gave Wanderers the win at Morecambe.
Bolton can clinch automatic promotion with a win against Exeter City this weekend.
There are two games left to play and Wanderers are four points clear of the fourth placed Shrimps.
Having had a taste of the action again, Sarcevic was over the moon to come away with the points in Lancashire and says there is a feel good factor throughout the club.
“It’s massive, it (was) a good week for the lads focusing on the game and we have done what we set out to do," he said. “The mood is very good but it isn’t done yet; we made sure everyone knows that there is still a massive game to come on Saturday, but it’s an exciting one for everyone involved.
“The gaffer said I have been doing the physio’s head in, pushing a few sessions in there, but I trained well and the gaffer had the faith in me.
“It has been frustrating. I am the worst at watching.
"The lads have been great barring a couple of little results but we are still right up there to get the job done."
Fans made the trip up to Morecambe to welcome the players' team coach - something Sarcevic felt showed just how big Bolton Wanderers are.
“We got wind of it," he said. "The stature of this club, it's what you sign for. It is what you want to be a part of.
"I’m glad we did it for them, and I want to get it done on Saturday. I’d take two more one-nils, all day, 100 per cent.
“Anyone can say ‘win three or four’ but it shows how good our back four and keeper are, we can trust them, they can trust us. It’s a team effort.
“We might win three or four-nil on Saturday and everyone will be saying something different.
“These things happen so rarely in football and you have to enjoy it because I don’t think I will get another one in my career to be honest, so I hope we can get it done for the club."