Notts County boss Luke Williams has insisted his side will not get carried away following their 1-0 win over Wrexham which sent them top of the National League.
Macaulay Langstaff's 13th-minute strike finished off a brilliantly worked free-kick, with his 15th goal of the season enough to seal a fantastic victory for the Magpies, who leapfrogged their opponents to the summit of the table.
And speaking after the game, Williams was quick to highlight the importance of beating Phil Parkinson's side this evening, but stressed it was just one game and there are plenty more during the rest of the season.
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"I think it is a big win, but we are not getting carried away because nothing is one at this stage, it is just a single game," said Williams.
"But of course, it is a significant win because it puts us top of the table and it was against a direct opponent who will be pushing us for the remainder of the season.
"It's a big win, but we still have a long, long way to go."
The Magpies are perched at the top of the National League table after 12 games and have not been in this position since their opening-day thrashing of Barnet last season.
But when asked how it felt to be top of the table, Williams explained that his side deserved to be top of the league and hinted that the Magpies could have more points than the 27 they have accumulated.
"I think it means that we have performed well up until this point of the season, for sure," he added.
"We probably did enough in the games that we have drawn to have won them. We have had one very bad game away at Dorking, but other than that we have been consistent and have controlled a number of games and creating chances and we deserve to be top of the table."
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