Coventry City manager Mark Robins has said that he is not satisified with the way things are going and wants to push for more.
Speaking to the Coventry Telegraph's Andy Turner, Robins said: "The games are coming thick and fast and there is very little opportunity for a breather, but when you’re winning you can’t wait for the next game to come.
“But the lads are doing well and have picked up five wins in the last seven so things are going OK. But, as ever, I’m never satisfied and I want to push for more. We’ve got two home games now and that represents a real opportunity to push up the league.
“It gives us the chance to win six points at home and put us on 20 points which is within touching distance. I’ve told the players they have to embrace the home games and light the blue touchpaper because if the fans can see that then they’ll get right behind us.
“The supporters really want to get behind them but we’ve got to give them something to hang their hats on.”