Nico Pareja is hopeful that Sevilla can secure Champions League football next season ahead of Sunday's game against Real Madrid.
Jorge Sampaoli's side require one point from the remaining two games this season, and Pareja has his sights set on finishing the season as strongly as possible.
"We've got a chance mathematically," said the 33-year-old about finishing third. "We know it's difficult, but we're going to fight until the end. We understand the responsibility that comes with wearing this shirt and we're going to give it our all.
"We've got to go there with intensity and the right mentality"
"We've got to go there looking to secure fourth place. We know that thery're a good team and it's a difficult place to go. They're going for the league title, but we'll play our own game and do what we do well to try and win."
Real Madrid go into the game at the Santiago Bernabéu locked in the title race with Barcelona, and Pareja is weary of the threat that they pose.
"They'll be very strong, so we've got to go there with intensity and the right mentalilty," he explained to Sevilla Fútbol Club Radio.
"It's a challenge. Sevilla haven't won there for a while but every game is another opportunity. I hope we can end that winless run.
"The games we played against them in the Super Cup and at home [in LaLiga and the Copa del Rey] were special. They'll be confident after reaching the Champions League final, so it'll be a difficult game."
"We're struggling to make our dominance in games count"
Sevilla have performed well in recent weeks, but goals to win games have evaded them.
"Yes, we're finding that difficult and it costs you a lot," Pareja continued. "It's happened in a few games, particularly against Malaga, we dominated, we had clear chances.
"It's been a running theme in the second half of the season. We're struggling to make our dominance in game count, but we'll keep working to improve."