BARNOLDSWICK Town manager Lee Boyer warned his side not to get carried away after their 4-1 win at seventh-placed Eagley lifted them out of the relegation zone.
Boyer reckoned it was the best performance since his arrival at the club 18 months ago but insisted his players must keep their feet on the ground.
"We footballed them to death for large chunks of the game," said Boyer after what was a second successive league win.
"But I've told them to throw it out of their system. They can't live on the glory of a 4-1 victory. They've got to completely forget about it and aim to get another three points at Fulwood Amateurs this Saturday."
It was the second successive time that Barlick had scored four goals at Eagley, but last year's game ended in a 7-4 defeat.
The trip to sixth-placed Fulwood Amateurs tomorrow represents another tough test but Boyer has a big pool of players to choose from.
Tom Benfield returns from suspension and Matt Garner and Roger Haythornthwaite are also in contention.
"Like at Eagley, it's a good surface at Fulwood which will suit us as we like to get the ball down and play," said Boyer.
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