Coventry City manager Mark Robins has said that tomorrow's League One game at home to Accrington Stanley will be the toughest game so far for his players.
Robins told the media this morning: “It will be our toughest game so far this season, you can get carried along with things.
“Yes, we’ve played well this season in spells and defended well and had to defend well, but this league you can win games and lose games, you can’t get carried away and what is in front of us is really tough game.
“They finished about eighteen points ahead of us, so they got a head start, because their season finished on time, we had to play for another three weeks and we finished sixth and they finished first.
“Whatever you might think with the size of the clubs, we are in the same division and they have been ahead of us.
“We need to be focused on the job in hand and we have to be bang on it. We’ve been at maximum in the period of winning these games, but there were times where we could have conceded more goals and Doncaster have probably been the best team at the Ricoh to date.
“I expect the same tomorrow and expect it to go up a notch.
“John Coleman has done a terrific job and the chairman. They are building the club up, they have a new stand, more supporters and a lot more and better players then what they have had.”
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