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Two wins in a week has got Gillingham’s season off to a flying start but Andy Barcham knows that complacency will undo all their hard work.
Barcham and the rest of the team will be travelling north on Friday full of confidence but knowing Tranmere will be no pushovers.
"We’ll keep our feet on the ground," said the 22-year-old.
"We don’t want to get too excited too soon but if we keep playing the way we are then, with the movement and passing, we are going to create chances against any team.
"If we keep working hard we can keep it going. If you start reading into the hype, then you let the performances slip.
"The gaffer has already mentioned that to us after the weekend and again on Tuesday.
"We have to stay focused and keep working hard and putting in the performances.
"Those results are going to make people take more notice of us.
"People might have thought we wouldn’t do too well but if we put the performances in that we have in the last two games, then teams are going to worry. It’s our job to go into the games, do it the right way and continue to get the results."