Bradley Wright-Phillips insists there is no danger of minds wandering on to a possible play-off final at Wembley.
The striker popped up with six minutes remaining to score the goal that beat Leeds to keep alive Saints' play-off chances.
But it has only done just that - kept their chances alive.
Saints know they must still win BOTH of their remaining games - away to Norwich and at home to Southend - if they are to stand a chance of reaching the play-off semis, let alone a Wembley final.
Wright-Phillips said: "We just take one game at a time and our next game is against Norwich. We'll go there and hopefully get a result.
"It's going right to wire now.
"We don't want to think too far ahead, we have two games and we want to get six points and see what happens".
Full story in today's Daily Echo, where we have the best coverage of Saints' win against Leeds.
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