Gretar Steinsson is confident Bolton will avoid relegation and survive in the Premier League.
The Icelandic full-back joined Wanderers from AZ Alkmaar in January and has seen more than enough in his time to suggest the club will be safe come May.
Steinsson was unfortunate not to score in Saturday's goalless draw with Manchester City, after seeing his first half header rebound off the post, but he believes the point can spare the club on.
"It was a difficult game but we got loads of chances like we have in other games. We got a clean sheet that is also really important," Steinsson told the club's official website.
"We have to stay confident and keep on going. We need the fans with us. They can help us and we need to keep on going.
"Every point is important," he added. "We feel that we are going to do it. It doesn't matter how but we are going to do it.
"I've seen the quality in training and I just know that we are going to do it."
When asked about the possibility of relegation weighed on his mind before moving to England, the Iceland international said he just wanted to play for Bolton Wanderers.
"I knew relegation was a possibility when I joined because the Premier League is a very tough league, but I had been following the club for many years and I just wanted to play for Bolton."