Mat Leckie is focused on avoiding a relegation-dogfight at the bottom of the Bundesliga, by trying his best to remain positive despite a barren run of form.
Hertha Berlin sit 11th in the league, ten points above the relegation play-off place in what has -overall - been a solid campaign for one of Germany's famously under-performing clubs.
However, only two wins in their last 11 games has created a slightly ominous feeling around Berlin's famous Olympiastadion, which after another disappointing draw against 10-man Wolfsburg, Leckie is picking up on.
"We wanted the three points today. We had a few chances, but we didn't make anything of them," he told the club's website.
"We have to try to take the positives from the game. We had some dangerous chances in the first half and they would've gone in on other days.
"Our aim is still to reach 40 points as soon as possible."
Hertha finished sixth in the league last year, qualifying for the Europa League. There was much optimism around coach Pal Dardai, but recently much of it has subsided.
The draw against Wolfsburg, meanwhile, was Leckie's first appearance in three games, left as an un-used substitute in the previous two.
Unfortunately for the Aussie winger, after scoring four goals in his first five appearances for the club, he hasn't scored and has only registered one assist for the entire remainder of the season.
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