County boss Christian Fuchs has called for unity at Newport as they look to avoid relegation back to the fifth tier for the first time since 2013.
The Exiles travel to play-off chasing Barnet on Saturday, 14 March (15:00 GMT) as they enter a crucial phase in their battle against relegation.
Despite a disappointing 2-1 loss at home to Colchester last Saturday, Fuchs insists his team are going in the right direction and has urged supporters to back the team.
"I appeal to our fans to have our back and support us. We have one unit here that wants to work together, that wants the same outcome." Said Fuchs.
"Everybody wants us to be successful and we can only do this together.
"That one game knowing what the possibilities were in that game hurts a little bit, but that doesn't mean anything. It's not season-defining. We still have 10 games, and in those ten games we try to give our best."
County currently sit 23rd in the League Two table, but only trail 22nd place Barrow on goal difference.
The Exiles are staring down the barrel of relegation, and with just 10 fixtures left to play they need to continue grinding out results.
Despite their precarious position, Fuchs insists his players are in a "really good place" and is confident that they can survive.
"Since I've came in, whenever there has been a setback the boys have usually delivered a response. So I'm confident in them." Fuchs said
"When you look at the last six games, for example, we are sitting pretty well. So I think we're actually in a really good place. Obviously the last result always hurts and that's omnipresent with how you feel."
Fuchs also reiterated the importance of survival to him and his players.
"Survival is massive and we know that. We know it is our responsibility. There's a lot of energy out there, there's a lot of enthusiasm as well because they believe in themselves.
"They know what they have done lately and they just need to keep pushing forward and doing the right things."
Defender Lee Jenkins made his return from injury last Saturday, and he scored County's only goal with a towering header deep into injury time.
Fuchs stated the importance of squad depth and welcomed the return of former Cymru Premier central defender Jenkins.
"We had a couple of injury issues lately so it is good to have these players returning and being in full training." Fuchs said.
"This gives us the depth that we need, but also brings back some good quality for the team."