Sheffield Wednesday: Experienced David Jones vows to stay grounded

David Jones is refusing to get carried away over the prospect of completing a fifth promotion to the Premier League, insisting there is a still a 'long way to go' this season.
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David Jones

Wednesday, occupying the final play-off position after 37 matches, will climb up to fifth if they beat Reading at Hillsborough tonight.

Jones, one top-flight promotion away from equalling the record of five set by former England striker Kevin Phillips, is expected to line up in the Owls’ midfield against a Royals side who have lost their last three away matches without scoring.

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Jones told The Star: “All of the promotions have been great and had their own different challenges.

“This has been a different challenge for me. I joined a new club and I feel like it has been a different role for me this year.

“The aim is to get another promotion this season but we are not getting too ahead of ourselves. There’s a long way to go yet in terms of dreaming of that.

“First of all we have to take care of business on Friday and look to kick on from there.”

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Head coach Carlos Carvalhal, who was fined £2,000 by the Football Association yesterday after admitting an improper conduct charge for his sending off against Aston Villa, could be without a number of players due to injury, including Sam Hutchinson and Fernando Forestieri.

Jones said: “We have nine games to get more points than the teams around us and we are confident of doing that.

“We know if we can consistently put it together we are a threat and a very difficult team.

“We can beat anyone and we have proven that.”