Middlesbrough FC captain Jonathan Howson makes pledge ahead of key Championship fixture against former club Leeds United
The Teessiders’ play-off hopes are all but over after last weekend’s draw at Ipswich, which did Leeds a major favour after they lost against Blackburn.
With three games left, Boro are eight points behind sixth-placed Norwich, who host Bristol City on Saturday. If the Canaries win, Boro’s fate will be mathematically sealed.
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Hide AdRegardless of what transpires, Howson says that Boro will have plenty of incentive in front of a bumper Riverside crowd.
They head into the game on the back of an impressive nine-match unbeaten sequence, which has seen them draw at automatic promotion candidates Ipswich and Southampton and also beat Norwich and draw at top-six chasing Hull.
Boro boast a good record against sides at the top end of the table, having also done the double over Leicester and beaten West Brom and they also gave Leeds a scare in the reverse fixture.
Howson said: "Leeds will be a big game and we want to come away with three points in that. They’re still the kind of games you want to play in. I’m sure it will be a great atmosphere.
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Hide Ad"They’ve obviously got their own aims. From our point of view, we don’t just want to throw these final three games away. We want to end them in the best possible manner and keep this unbeaten run going. Hopefully we can then take that into next season as well.
"Whether as an individual or as a team, you always want to turn up and perform because fans pay their money and come to see a performance and come to see us give effort. That won’t change from my part and I’m pretty sure the rest of the boys will follow suit as well."