
Leeds United head coach Sam Allardyce admits his side need to get help from other teams to avoid relegation.
Big Sam has been tasked with keeping the Elland Road club in the Premier League, but only has four games to achieve that target.
His first two matches were a loss to Manchester City an a spirited 2-2 draw with Newcastle United.
With two games to go against West Ham United and Tottenham, Allardyce knows they need a bit of luck on their side as well.
I hope it goes to the wire," admitted the 68-year-old to reporters.
All I've said is that when we play Tottenham I hope there's something in it for us. We have to keep our fingers crossed a little bit today or tomorrow that the others don't win.
We are near that position of let's hope they slip up, but we have to wait to see. It's not in our hands. It's in theirs. So all we can do is what we did today and next week do it better."
