MATTY Taylor has warned Wanderers they cannot afford to rest on their laurels after climbing into the top half of the table.
The in-form midfielder, who has overcome a slight thigh strain to put himself into contention for Saturday’s game against Chelsea, insists the squad will not get carried away after registering four wins in their last five games.
Gary Megson’s side could climb into the top six with a win at the weekend – although to do so, they would have to shatter the best away record in the country.
Taylor is keeping his feet on the ground with whispers of another assault on the European places already starting to emerge.
“We have put a decent run together and we’ve got quite a few points now,” the 27-year-old said.
“But it’s important that we keep doing the same things we have been doing because it’s going to be very tight this year.
“There isn’t going to be anyone cast aside this year and I’d be very surprised if the 38 points we accumulated last season will be enough to keep us up this season."
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