Hull head coach Marco Silva believes the odds are still stacked against his side in their bid to retain Premier League status.
Silva has led a mini revival at the KCOM Stadium since replacing the sacked Mike Phelan at the turn of the year when the Portuguese claimed it would take a "miracle" to keep the Tigers in the top flight.
Seven points from four league games against Bournemouth, Chelsea, Manchester United and last week's win against Liverpool have lifted Hull to within a point of safety, but Silva insists the enormity of his task remains undiminished.