LEEDS are still united, says manager Thomas Christiansen, despite only winning two of their last nine matches.

The whites did beat Middlesbrough 2-1 on Sunday to stay in touch with the top six.

Now, ahead of tonight's trip to Sky Bet Championship leaders Wolves, the Dane said: "The togetherness that we have in this club has always been there – in the good moments and in the bad moments.

"We were not so far from our goals, and we are still not where we want to be, but we work hard every day to be better."

Wolves midfielder Romain Saiss is aiming to complete a dream double after helping Morocco qualify for next year's World Cup.

The 27-year-old is set to head to Russia in the summer and admits the Wolves squad are already talking about promotion.

With Wolves having won 12 of their 17 games while Nuno Espirito Santo has been in charge, Saiss is eager to cap a stellar season.

"I did the first objective with my country and now I need to do the second with my team," he said.

"If we continue to work, then we have a good chance to get to the Premier League.

"We talk about it because we've been at the top of the league from the beginning and it's the objective of the club.

"We have to show every game that we deserve promotion because we can play one or two games at a very good level but if you lose five or six games you can't pretend to go into the Premier League.

"At the moment, I'm really confident because every player has stayed focused.

"From the start we have done the hard work and if we continue in this way, we have a good chance to go into the Premier League."