Wycombe Wanderers manager Matt Bloomfield as stated that his side ‘can’t celebrate too much’ after their 2-0 victory over Forest Green Rovers.
The triumph ended a run of four games without a win and has put the Chairboys just three points off the play-offs with five games remaining.
In their remaining fixtures, they face four sides who are in the bottom half, with two of those teams (Morecambe and Cambridge United) being in the bottom four.
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After the victory on Easter Monday [April 10], Bloomfield told the press: “It was a tough day for us on Friday [against Ipswich], so we needed to pick ourselves up and that was never going to be easy.
“I’m pleased with the spirit the boys showed, whilst the fans turned up in their numbers and played their part too so thank you for that.
“It was also important to get over the line with the clean sheet.
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“I said to the boys before the game that I know that I’ve made a big thing about getting the result, but I’m still wanting a good performance.
“If we keep playing the way that we have been, more positive results will come our way.
Five big games to go.
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“We need to repeat what we’ve done and that starts on Saturday against Morecambe.
“We need to have that same intensity and we need to be clinical.
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“We can’t celebrate too much about the win, as we need to prepare for Morecambe.”
Wycombe have won 19 of their 45 games this league season.
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