Defender Andy O'Brien today issued a word of caution to Bradford City supporters who may be planning Premiership survival celebrations.
"We were pleased with the 3-0 win over Wimbledon on Sunday, but it's not over yet," he said
"There is a long way to go.
"We have now got to concentrate on the last two games of the season, at Leicester and at home to Liverpool.
"We know how tough Leicester can be and I am surprised that Derby beat them recently. They are a good side.
"And we know all about Liverpool. They are a massive club, but we will be taking one game at a time."
At 20, O'Brien is the youngest player in the side, but he is also one of the most level-headed and his cautious words sum up the mood of the team.
The Republic of Ireland under-21 international agrees the players have gained 'a lot of confidence' from the Sunderland and Wimbledon victories, but all he will say is: "It's far from over.
"Look at the Manchester City supporters who invaded the pitch after they beat Birmingham last Friday.
"They are not definitely up and we are not safe yet.
"We have a better chance now than we had before we beat Sunderland and Wimbledon, but we are not getting carried away.
"Wimbledon was one of the biggest games in the club's history and the players and supporters rose to the occasion magnificently.
"We enjoyed that victory, but it's over now and we have got to start from scratch again at Leicester on Saturday.
"Some people had given us up before we beat Sunderland and Wimbledon, but that is what football is all about, proving people wrong.
"People didn't think we would be where we are at this stage of the season. We have done really well so far, but the job isn't done yet and we have got to continue to get results.
"We are fourth from the bottom now and our target is to be fourth from the bottom after the Liverpool game a week on Sunday."
O'Brien, who has sampled First Division survival and promotion to the top flight in his three and a half years as a first team regular at Valley Parade, said: "I have enjoyed my first season in the Premiership. It is the only place to play and we are going to do our best to make sure we are playing there next season.
"The supporters have been fantastic all season and I am sure they will stick with us."
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