'A mistake if we think Rovers are safe' - Calderon

Bristol Rovers are unbeaten in their past three games and up to 17th in the table
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Bristol Rovers manager Inigo Calderon said it would be a mistake to think they are now safe from relegation from League One, despite back-to-back wins in the past week.
Rovers are unbeaten in three games and moved nine points clear of the bottom four to 17th after a 3-2 win against Bolton on Tuesday followed a 1-0 win against Huddersfield on Saturday.
The Gas have now won six out of 15 League One games since Calderon was appointed on 26 December.
"I think in four days everything has changed a little bit in terms of the table, because it was Saturday and Tuesday and all of a sudden we are better. But still that can change as well," Calderon told BBC Radio Bristol.
"For me it's really important that we don't think it's done, because it isn't done.
"We haven't finished anything yet, we are still there, obviously better than one week ago but it could be a big, big mistake if we think we are safe already because we are not."
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Rovers travel to Lincoln on Saturday with a slight turnaround in their away form, thanks to a 0-0 draw with Shrewsbury on 4 March that ended a four-game losing run on the road.
They have lost eight of their past 10 away league games and scored only three goals in that time, but Calderon believes the Shrews result was a "turning point".
"We've been talking about that a long time and that's why after Shrewsbury I was quite happy, quite pleased with the team because we needed a good game," he said.
"It was a tough battle for us so I would say it was the turning point of the momentum because we were losing [four] in a row.
"We knew we had to change that away form so that game for me was really important."
Striker Promise Omochere was ruled out for the rest of the campaign this week with a hamstring injury
However Chris Martin returned from a slight knee issue, that forced him to miss the win against the Terriers, to score twice in the midweek win against Bolton - taking his tally to five for the season.
"He tried to get back to the training, straight back to get fit again and I'm so pleased for him because the strikers are special and they need to score goals," Calderon said.
"I think he is contributing a lot to the team and scoring goals is the best thing he can do for us."