Wright urges Blues to keep foot on gas

Assistant manager Tommy Wright has warned Chesterfield about complacency after the league leaders needed a late equaliser to draw 2-2 at home to Aldershot. Deane Smalley`s second goal in a double rescued a point for the Spireites. Smalley headed John Sheridan`s side in front early on but Tim Sills struck twice in the second half, the second coming after Tommy Lee had saved Alex Rodman`s penalty. Smalley struck again from 18 yards for his seventh goal in eight games. "You would normally be quite happy with our run of form but we were bitterly disappointed with the second-half performance," said Wright. "There was no tempo to the game or belief, we seemed to just think let's just turn up, we are Chesterfield, we are top of the league, and we were fortunate to get a point because Aldershot were better than us in the second half. "We just need to get our brightness back and our belief back and make sure we don't get in that comfort zone because if we do we will get our backside kicked and we nearly got our backside kicked here."

Source: PA