BLUES boss Gareth Ainsworth sought to downplay expectations ahead of his side's trip to Exeter City this evening.
Wanderers head south on the back of a ten match unbeaten run and having won every game they've played in Devon under Ainsworth's stewardship.
But he's aware of the threat posed by the Grecians, who recently saw a four match winning streak come to an end before bouncing back to claim a useful point at promotion-chasing Southend on Saturday.
Ainsworth said: "We've done well in Devon. I keep saying we're doing well at the moment but we ain't going to win every game this season, without a doubt.
"When things go wrong, that's when you'll call on the strength we're building, these blocks we are building."
Speaking after Saturday's 2-0 win over AFC Wimbledon the Blues chief said: "It will be a different proposition on Tuesday, the style of play to come up against.
"Hopefully we can continue our good run down in Devon."
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