Coventry City manager Tony Mowbray has said that the City players need to concentrate on themselves not worry about Leyton Orient whom they face tomorrow night at the Ricoh Arena.
Speaking to Andy Turner of the Coventry Telegraph at this morning's press conference, Mowbray said: "I am conscious where they are and conscious that they're a decent team and can't really understand why they are where they are.
"We know we have to win maybe three more matches because there are teams around the bottom picking up positive results as well.
"We just have to look after ourselves first.
Six pointers? "Maybe so. Leyton Orient - I'm not a betting man but I think they are strong enough to finish out of the bottom four so this is a tough test.
"Looking at the teams we've beaten who are all in and around the play-offs and now we're playing someone down near the bottom and if we can do that we can open an even bigger gap and make it harder for teams to catch us.
"We don't have to beat every team in the bottom four but if we beat a couple of them then it will help.
"We have to be organised, compete and give everything we have got tomorrow night.
"I thought the character was good on Saturday. The mistakes in the games we've lost points in have been huge factors.
"I don't think I have ever questioned the players endeavour and desire to win games. They have given everything.
"We'll walk through some tactics today."
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