Paul Hurst delighted as Boston United's run continues
Paul Hurst was appointed joint boss with Rob Scott in the summer
Boston United joint manager Paul Hurst has praised his side's run of form, but reminded them they have won nothing.
Boston have won 10 of their last 11 matches including seven consecutive victories in all competitions.
The Pilgrims are second in the UniBond Premier League and beat Curzon Ashton 2-0 on Saturday to make the final of the League Challenge Cup.
"That type of run gets to be a habit," Hurst told BBC Lincolnshire. "It's a great habit to have."
The run of seven straight wins is the Pilgrims' best sequence for 23 years, but still leaves them four points behind leaders Bradford Park Avenue, who have a game in hand.
"We've not won anything yet," said Hurst. "It's a great achievement at whatever level of football you're playing. They've got those rewards from working hard.
"We feel if we do match teams in terms of commitment and work-rate then we've got the quality in the squad to win games and that's what we're doing," he added.
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