Johnson Adamant That Blues Won't Rest On Their Laurels

Chester may have missed two chances go top of the table this week, but it doesn't faze Anthony Johnson.

The Blues' joint boss says the club are very happy with where they are as they prepare for a trip to Leamington on Saturday.

And Johnson said that he thinks they are better off that most people thought they would be at this stage.

"It's been a tough few weeks with the lads we've had missing and the amount of games we've had," he told the club's Twitter after the goalless draw with York City.

"Thankfully, now the Saturday, Tuesdays have finished we can start to replicate what we looked like a few weeks back.

"We're in a brilliant position and we've said since the start, if we were three or four points off the play-offs around halfway through the season, we'd have been really happy."

The Blues were on an incredible run of form before losing at home for the first time this season to Altrincham last week.

And as the table settles down heading to the year's end, Johnson wants his side to put their foot on the gas.

"We're still a work in progress because we're still trying to work out where we are but we're not happy to just fall away.

"We've stablilised our position in the league and it's important that we push on now."

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