Coventry City manager Mark Robins has said that his side have to see the season off properly.
Robins, who has been criticised for failing to motivate his players during Monday's defeat at Rochdale which saw City not even manage a shot on target, said to the club website:
“We’ve been concentrating on everything as usual, everything we do is geared towards the game and fitness.
“As things sink in, we re-adjust a bit. Training has been better, I’ve got no complaints. Last home game of the season, we want to put a good show on.
“Bitter disappointment this season, it has been interspersed with some good feeling at Wembley. But it is an all too infrequent feeling that supporters have had.
“There are two games to go, we’ve got to see the season off properly. A lot of things are being done behind the scenes. First and foremost, a good game tomorrow. Against a good team.
“Trying to win and performing in front of supporters. Play well and score goals, sign off the home season with a win. There is an expectation, it is what you are paid to do.
“You’re always being judged as a player. That’s part of the fun of it, trying to do your best and better than your opponent.”