Breeze has belief in Carlisle's survival chances

Gabe Breeze has kept seven clean sheets for Carlisle this season
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Carlisle United goalkeeper Gabriel Breeze has noted a big shift in belief as the team tries to put together a dramatic escape from relegation.
Friday's 3-2 win over League Two leaders Port Vale made it three wins from three - their best run of the season.
It needed Breeze to save Laurent Tolaj's stoppage-time penalty kick to preserve the win, but the 21-year said that only adds to the confidence in the dressing room.
Carlisle are still four points from safety with three games to go, but it was 11 points before their game against Newport County on 5 April.
Now they face a huge clash against fellow strugglers Accrington Stanley on Monday.
If Carlisle lose and Tranmere Rovers win at Barrow, the Blues would be relegated but Breeze is looking upwards.
"There's been a big shift in belief and momentum at the moment," Breeze told BBC Radio Cumbria, external.
"The way we're picking up results now, you can't not believe.
"We've come from 2-0 down against Newport, we beat Morecambe quite comfortably, and then went 3-0 up against the league leaders. Then saving a last minute pen, you've got to take belief from moments like that."