Manor Solomon is enjoying his football for Leeds United and is hoping to keep contributing to help the team in the final stages of the season.
The Whites have a busy week coming up with three games in six days, before the Sky Bet Championship will then be put on hold for the international break in March.
The 25-year-old sat down with LUTV to chat about his recent form, whilst also looking ahead to some important upcoming matches.
“There is 11 games to go, so I want to add more goals and more assists,” Solomon told LUTV.
“I want to help more, to help the team to get its goal, and I am sure that will happen until the end of the season.
“We know we have now three more games until the national team break and we want to get the most points that we can.
“We know there are going to be some tough games ahead, they're not going to be easy games, so we need to give our all and to make sure that we go to the international team break in the same place that we are now.”
Speaking ahead of facing Portsmouth on Sunday lunchtime, the winger spoke about what he expects to face at Fratton Park, as well as the impact the fans can have on the side.
Solomon said: “We need to give our all to be dominant, to play our game from the very beginning and to make sure that we will get the points.
“When you play away from home, in a place like Portsmouth, which is really far from Leeds, you see the fans there, our fans, it makes you really happy and it gives you the push that you need.
“It's an early kick-off, so I know they have a long way and they need to depart during the night. So we are happy to see them there and we want to thank them for everything they've done this season.”