'No easy games in the Championship' - Robins
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Stoke City boss Mark Robins insists there are "no easy games" in the Championship as he looks ahead to Saturday's game against QPR.
The Potters have enjoyed a strong start to the season, with four wins and one defeat in the opening five games.
"For me, there has been significant change, and positive change but we just have to keep that going," Robins told BBC Radio Stoke.
"I'm excited by the way we have started the season and obviously excited by what we can do moving forward.
"It is really early days, I can't stress that enough - we have played five games and each game has presented a different challenge, tomorrow will do the same."
Robins' side will look to maintain their perfect away start to the season when they visit MATRADE Loftus Road on Saturday lunchtime.
"We say this every week that there are no easy games," Robins added. "QPR have just had two really good back-to-back wins, so their confidence will be there.
"I know they lost heavily against Coventry but they bounced back from that and showed that it was just a blip."
Listen to Robins' full interview and more on Stoke City on BBC Sounds.
