Simon Grayson believes his players hold the key to whether Huddersfield win promotion to the Championship or not this season.
Grayson, 42, has plenty of experience of getting clubs out of League One, taking Blackpool up via the play-offs in 2007 and Leeds automatically in 2010, but said a manager can only do so much.
"It's down to the players more than myself," Grayson said. "I try and organise the players on the training pitch and pick the right team for the opposition we're up against, but it's up to the players to show what they're capable of doing.
"They've shown throughout the course of the season that they're more than capable of beating anyone on their day.
"We've just tried since day one to tweak one or two things here and hopefully the players have got the belief and confidence - because they've got the ability - to go and see the job through.
"But other results will dictate whether we get automatic promotion because as it stands at this moment in time if everybody else wins their games and we win all ours we can't get promoted automatically."