Robins 'clinical' but not looking too far ahead

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Bristol City midfielder Scott Twine says the team were "clinical" in their 4-1 win against Sheffield United but they are not thinking too far ahead after only one game in the Championship.
Twine scored twice - including a direct free-kick in the fifth minute - and provided assists in more goals during the win at Bramall Lane.
"It's always a little bit nerve-wracking going into the first game, the unknown, seeing if the hard work in pre-season pays off and thankfully it all did," he told BBC Radio Bristol.
"We've done the basics really well and we were clinical.
"It's definitely a good win for us and it's fully deserved. We have self-confidence, we know as a team how good we can be but we're not thinking too far ahead at the minute."
Twine scored six goals in all competitions last season after making his move from Burnley permanent and said he was not "at his best at times" during the campaign.
"I'm hoping to improve that, I've worked hard in the off-season, I'm really enjoying it and hopefully that comes out on the pitch this year," he said.