Bristol City manager Keith Millen has warned his players not to get carried away by their recent upturn in fortunes. Languishing at the foot of the Championship table just a couple of weeks ago, the Robins have improved dramatically and are unbeaten in their last three games. Having beaten play-off contenders Reading and held then-leaders QPR to a draw at Ashton Gate, Millen`s side triumphed 2-1 at fellow strugglers Middlesbrough on Saturday to move off the bottom of the table. However, Millen remains cautious and said: "We have not achieved anything yet. We are improving and results and performances are better than they were, but we cannot afford to sit back and admire our handiwork. "The players have to remember what made them improve in the first place and keep on doing it. We are still in the bottom three and no-one should be getting carried away by the last few games. "All our recent hard work will count for nothing if we do not maintain the standards we have set ourselves over the past three or four games. There is no way we are going to sit back and think we have cracked it."
Source: PA
Source: PA