London Irish wing Topsy Ojo has claimed that 'two wins out of three' should be enough be secure survival in the Aviva Premiership this season.
Irish had been expected to challenge for a playoff position at the beginning of the season, but a poor campaign has left them facing the threat of relegation.
"Our form since the turn of the year has been much better. The win at Gloucester was massive for us. Going there in January and winning really gave us a lift. We are happy with the way we are playing and have gained more confidence as a result. We've now got an important run when we return to the Premiership," Ojo told Sky Sports News.
"If we can win those games against the sides around us it will be crucial. Two wins out of the three should be enough but we want to finish the season on a high.
"We had a lot of changes on and off the field and it took us longer to adjust than we thought. We had set our standards high but all the changes had an impact. However we are settled now and playing well together so hopefully we can have a big season next year."
With just five matches remaining, the Exiles sit 10th in the table.