Le Guen warns in-form Gers
27 Nov 2006 - 09:56:12
Rangers manager Paul Le Guen warned his players not to get carried away after their 3-0 win against Kilmarnock on Sunday - the Gers' third successive SPL victory.
Le Guen was particularly pleased with the display as it came only three days after his side had sealed their place in the last 32 of the UEFA Cup by securing an impressive 2-2 draw at Auxerre.
"We must carry on, that's the most important thing. We have a good team spirit and are playing at a good level but it must continue," said the former Lyon boss.
"I think it's a bit early to talk about turning a corner but we can be more optimistic today than a few days ago.
"Good results breed confidence and I feel that the young players particularly are becoming more self-assured.
"We created eight or nine clear chances, but I think 3-0 is still a very good result. It was another clean sheet for the defence and that's always a good thing.
"It was a good collective performance but we must carry on. Things change quickly in football and we must be very, very careful.
"I want to applaud the players because it was tough for them after Thursday's game, but they made a lot of effort and were rewarded."