
Sunderland midfielder Jack Colback says there is "far too much quality" in the Black Cats team for them to even contemplate relegation.
Six points currently separate Martin O'Neill's side and the bottom three, but Sunderland haven't won in their last five games.
A 3-2 victory at QPR proved to be the turning point in the Wearside club's season last year and Colback is hoping that they can repeat their heroics when they head back to Loftus Road on Saturday.
"QPR will be sensing they can get out of it now and they're not that far off safety," he told the Sunderland Echo.
"Their confidence will be up, but we went down there last year and got the win so we'll be confident we can do that again.
"It's a crucial time, we need to start picking up points and make sure we're not looking over our shoulder.
"We've got far too much quality in the team to be even contemplating the bottom three. But we still need a few points to get away from the relegation zone.
"It's always difficult when there's that sort of atmosphere, but it's part and parcel of football and you've got to deal with it.
"Once we get a couple of wins on the bounce again, we'll be fine. Wins are crucial and that's what breeds confidence and helps you relax. We know we need to start turning draws and narrow defeats into wins."
Update:
Hello, regular commenting on Orange News and Sport pages closes on Thursday 30 May 2013. We will continue to provide a commenting facility on major news and sport events on orangeworld.co.uk. Contact us via http://oran.ge/OWfeedback if you have any further questions. Thanks.








