Crawley Town are creeping up the League Two ladder but manager Harry Kewell won't be satisfied until they reach the top.
Under Kewell, in his first season as first-team boss, Crawley have won eight of their past 10 matches.
The English League Two oufit has won five home games in a row, a club record, and risen from the bottom after a shaky start to ninth spot, two points below the promotion playoffs.
But the Australian wants the Reds, who face Forest Green this weekend, to maintain their momentum.
“We’re breaking records all over the place which is fantastic but you’ve got to give credit to the players playing and the ones training as they are pushing the other players," Kewell told The Crawley and Horley Observer.
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“It’s a team effort and we’re all working to the same goal. We all want to improve and there is no better way than doing it out there when people are watching them.
"A table is a table, I only look at the number one. That’s my mentality, it’s always number one and we are fighting to eventually get to that top spot which is tough but we just need to continue playing the way we want to.
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“We’re in a comfortable position of where I want to be and hopefully we keep going. I’m happy but there’s still a long way to go.”
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