Billy Davies has called on his Nottingham Forest players to pick up against Norwich tomorrow where they left off at Reading.
The Reds will go in search of their first win of the season when last season's League One Champions visit
The City Ground (kick-off 3pm).
Davies has been delighted with the progress so far of his side, who came from behind at Reading last Saturday to record a second successive league draw.
"We've just got to continue with the same vein of form we have been showing.
"Three of our first four games have been very difficult games away from home, at Burnley and Reading and Bradford in the Carling Cup where we had half a team with so many players away on international duty.
"But the good thing is that we're undefeated in two matches and we've got to make it three.
"Hopefully we won't come up against a goalkeeper tomorrow in as inspired form as Adam Federici was for Reading last week, particularly in the first half.
"Although it was unfair on the lad that his mistake gifted us our equaliser, you would have to say that he performed superbly."
Norwich will arrive in Nottingham buoyed by back-to-back league wins over Scunthorpe and Swansea and Davies added: "They are another newly promoted side and we know what to expect.
"Teams that are new to the division, whether they have come up or down, will always make it difficult.
"We've got to work as hard as them and make life as difficult as we possibly can."