Why the United players are not looking at other results...
Andy Robinson says he and his Leeds United team-mates are paying little attention to results elsewhere in League One.
United beat Hartlepool 4-1 on Saturday - but remained in sixth place in League with five of the top-six sides all winning their matches.
The top-seven in League One are seperated by just four points at the moment, but Robbo says no one at Elland Road is looking too closely at how our rivals are faring.
"We don't look at other teams," said Robbo, a League One winner with Swansea last season.
"If they keep on winning we have to keep on winning. It's our performances that matter. If we do our job we will be there or thereabouts.
"We don't look at others. The table will map out on performance levels, and if we performance as we did on Saturday we will come out on top.
"We have a tremendous squad here. Everyone is comfortable here. As you can see from the people in the stands and on the bench, this squad will get us out of this league if we work our socks off."
United turned in an excellent performance to beat Hartlepool on Saturday, and Robinson was quick to pay tribute to the team ethic.
"From the first whistle we got at them, played some good stuff, and got an early goal," he said.
"We conceded a sloppy goal, but second half was collectively a great performance. We took control early on, got hold of it, and after Huddersfield we knew we had to get at them.
"It was a real team effort - there were no individuals - and we were more disciplined."
United now head for Northampton on Tuesday with Robbo hoping to retain his place in the starting line-up for the League One clash at Sixfields.
"I was happy with my performance on Saturday, I thought I worked hard and tried to make things happen," he added.
"I'd like to start and we'd all take the same score as last week in the FA Cup. We can use Saturday to kick on in the league now."
