BANISHING the agitation' from their game has boosted Town's survival hopes but Iffy Onuora is stressing that successive wins do not constitute a finished job.

The manager is challenging his players to ensure that all the good work achieved in the last two matches is not unravelled by a poor showing at Bradford City.

Unlike many of the other clubs in the lower half of League One, Town do not have the luxury of breathing space' in Onuora's eyes.

The County Ground boss, pictured, will be boosted by the return of Albert Jarrett to his squad for the trip to Valley Parade although Trevor Benjamin and Charlie Comyn-Platt will miss out.

The feel-good factor was in plentiful supply as the players boarded the bus north today but complacency was not allowed to travel with them.

Onuora said: "We are not getting carried away with two wins.

"We are still having to catch up. Some of the other sides can maybe afford to lose one or two. We can't.

"Everything we've shown in the last week or two we need to keep showing before we're anywhere near breathing space' time.

"That's what I'll be stressing to the players. The hard work continues.

"We've done a little bit more than okay but there's still an awful long way to go."

A cooler, less ruffled side has certainly aided the cause in Onuora's eyes.

He said: "The first goal in any game is important.

"That's where our improved concentration has helped us. We haven't got agitated when we haven't got the first goal straight away.

"We've kept playing and scored at periods in the last two home games when the opposition thought they might have ridden out the storm.

"We have to do that away as well as at home."

As for Town's hosts Onuora is well aware of their major threat.

He said: "Bradford have some experienced players, one or two who've caused us problems in the past.

"Dean Windass and Steve Claridge are good players. They've performed at the highest level and you don't lose that knowledge and ability overnight.

"Dean and I were briefly colleagues at Sheffield United so I know all about him.

"I've huge respect for him. The fact that he's still scoring goals at his age is testament not just to his ability but his longevity as well.

"But we'll travel there without any fear."

Victory would almost certainly lift Town out of the bottom four tomorrow, not that Onuora is fixated by that.

He said: "It's a nice target but I'm more focused on getting points on the board."