Watson Won’t Hear That York’s Fortunes Have Changed

They've pulled well away from danger and burst Kidderminster's bubble on Saturday.

But don't try telling York City manager Steve Watson that his side have found their feet in the National League North.

York won 2-1 at Aggborough thanks to Scott Burgess' winner seven minutes from time.

They are now in sight of the top half after back-to-back victories.

But Watson was quick to play down the improvement when he spoke to the York Press after the game.

“I am here to change things and be successful and we’re making small steps in the right direction,” Watson said.

“But I’d never say we’ve turned a corner, because I want the players to keep improving and wanting to better themselves every week.

“We’ve won two on the trot but it’s only when we can make that four or five that we can maybe start talking about being where this club wants to be and should be.

"Nobody is getting carried away, but there have been too many low points at this club over the last four seasons.

"It’s my job to raise positivity and the standards of the players and their expectations.”

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