Huddersfield Town appear to be in trouble of dropping out of the League One play-off places in the closing stages of the season.
The Terriers, who had been challenging at the top end of the play-off places last month, sit in sixth although both Reading and Stevenage sit just one point behind the West Yorkshire outfit.
Furthermore, with just two wins in their last five, combined with injury concerns, some Huddersfield supporters have expressed concern about their team’s chances heading into the climax of the campaign.
Now, ahead of their clash with bottom of the table Port Vale, midfielder Antony Evans has called for unity.
Speaking to BBC Leeds, the midfielder stated: “Keep supporting us.
“They come and pay their hard earned money to watch good football.
“That’s what we’re going to try and produce for them. And as long as we’re all in it together, it’ll give us the best chance of success this season.
“Obviously we’d like a nicer response from the fans, we’d like everyone to be getting on in the stadium.
“We realise that’s not always the case when they don’t see what they want to see. That’s part of the job as well. We’ve just got to get on with it and put on better performances.”
Speaking about the team’s performances, Antony Evans told the BBC: “We probably do need to take more risks, and get back to scoring as many goals as possible, maybe not worrying about every aspect of the game and playing with a bit more freedom in ourselves.
“Everyone within the team wants to play amazing football, of course we do, but at the end of the day if we go on and win 10 out of 10 by one goal to nil, ugly, own goals, I think everyone come the final day of the season will be over the moon.
“We’re a team desperate to win, a team striving to get promoted this season. I think we all know its within touching distance, that its there for us to go and achieve.”
Now, with a motivating message towards supporters and his own team, Huddersfield Town will look to replicate the 5-0 victory over Vale in the reverse fixture.