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RICHARD Keogh insists the only way is up for Coventry City after he and his team-mates got their promotion push back on track at Scunthorpe.
But rather than settle for play-offs, the defender has got his eye on Championship leaders QPR and [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]Cardiff[/COLOR][/COLOR] in the automatic spots – two sides the Sky Blues will have the chance to test themselves against over Christmas.
“It was important to bounce back from the three defeats and a lot of people would say we played better in those defeats than our last two games,” said the right-back, who helped set up City’s opening goal at Glanford Park on Saturday
We didn’t play particularly well against Burnley but we won and it is a sign of a good team when you can bounce back from set-backs.
“We have got good players here and that is what the manager has installed in us to string wins together and now we are looking upwards and trying to chase down the top two.
We know what points target we want to get to and we will keep that in camp and keep going about our business.
“We have got two wins and we want to make it three against [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]Middlesbrough[/COLOR][/COLOR] on Saturday and then four and five and chase down QPR and Cardiff because the league is wide open and with the squad we have got we think we can be in the top two.
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But rather than settle for play-offs, the defender has got his eye on Championship leaders QPR and [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]Cardiff[/COLOR][/COLOR] in the automatic spots – two sides the Sky Blues will have the chance to test themselves against over Christmas.
“It was important to bounce back from the three defeats and a lot of people would say we played better in those defeats than our last two games,” said the right-back, who helped set up City’s opening goal at Glanford Park on Saturday
We didn’t play particularly well against Burnley but we won and it is a sign of a good team when you can bounce back from set-backs.
“We have got good players here and that is what the manager has installed in us to string wins together and now we are looking upwards and trying to chase down the top two.
We know what points target we want to get to and we will keep that in camp and keep going about our business.
“We have got two wins and we want to make it three against [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]Middlesbrough[/COLOR][/COLOR] on Saturday and then four and five and chase down QPR and Cardiff because the league is wide open and with the squad we have got we think we can be in the top two.
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