NOTTINGHAM Forest must forget their recent dip in form and focus on what is still possible, as they head into the "biggest game of the season" at Millwall tomorrow.
Radi Majewski says the Reds players know they head into the Lions' Den in a do-or-die situation, if they are to secure the top-six finish they crave.
But, rather than worry about their recent run, which has seen them fail to win in six matches, the Polish international insists they must only set their sights on securing the three points they need to set up a thrilling last day encounter with local rivals Leicester City.
Majewski believes the Forest fans will have a big part to play, with around 2,000 expected to make the journey to London.
But he also adds that the players are fully aware of the importance of the occasion.
"We know this game is the biggest yet for us this season, as players," he said. "The fans are just as passionate about it.
"And we know the supporters will back us, because they always do. They can give us the lift that we need in this situation.
"For us this is the biggest game of the season because, after this game, we will see where we are. If we do not get three points, we will not have a chance of getting into the top six.
"We need to win both games to get into the top six. We have been in the top six, but we have dropped out and we have to win two if we want to be there."
Majewski netted five goals in three games to kick-start Forest's run of six consecutive victories back in February.
And he added: "I hope we can get back to the form we were in when we won six in a row. The important thing is that we beat Millwall, then we can look at Leicester.
"We put ourselves under pressure because we have not won in a few games. We just have to cope with the pressure in the last few games, if we do want to be in the play-offs.
"I have not scored for a while, so I am not as confident as I was when I kept scoring.
"But I want to prove to myself that I can find my form again by scoring against Millwall."