EVESHAM United boss Paul West is urging his players not to get carried away after jumping into second spot in the British Gas Business Division One Midlands table.
The Robins host Dunstable Town at St George's Lane on Saturday (3pm) knowing they are in a fantastic position to secure automatic promotion to the Premier Division.
But, with 20 games to go after Saturday's match, West knows things are far from sorted.
"We are in a fantastic position, there is no denying that, but it is my job to keep the players focused on the game ahead," West said.
"Leamington and Chasetown are getting crowds of 400-plus, while we only had 54 at the game on Tuesday night.
"And I don't mean that to get at our fans - they are fantastic - it is just the predicament that we are in.
"There is still a long way to go in this league and I think that it will go down to the final week of the season.
"We just have to keep doing what we are doing and then hopefully we should be OK."
West has no fresh injury concerns for the clash against the Blues but he has sent out a warning that his team are not firing on all cylinders.
"There are plenty of things for us to work on," he said.
"We had three up-front for the game against Berkhamsted on Tuesday and I wasn't overly happy with that.
"But Gary Hay has now got his first goal for us and that is a good thing because he adds a lot to the squad."
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