Danny Bloor has told his Worthing players they have achieved nothing despite moving into a play-off position.
Five wins in five games has turned around Worthing's season ahead of tomorrow's visit to play-off rivals Kingstonian.
Joint manager Bloor said: "We need to keep our feet on the ground. I don't want to hear too many plaudits for five wins in a row because all we have done is repair the damage we did with that poor run we had.
"If we win our next five games on the bounce I will be a lot happier."
Andy Alexander remains doubtful with an ankle injury.
The Rebels have not ruled out teenage striker Jerahl Hughes returning for a second spell on loan from League One Yeovil.
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