Norwich City defender Jack Stacey admits they have two "massive games" coming up as they look for an escape route from the relegation places.
The Canaries remained next to bottom of the Championship after losing 4-1 at Birmingham City in head coach Philippe Clement's first game in charge.
They have lost every home game so far this season - but take on Oxford United at Carrow Road on Tuesday evening before hosting QPR on Saturday.
"It didn't really matter who they were against, they are two games to try and turn around the home form, get the fans onside with us and get a bit more belief around the club," Stacey told BBC Radio Norfolk.