KIDDERMINSTER Harriers are today enjoying their big FA Cup clash with Wolves - but boss Jan Molby will be wasting little time in turning his attention to next Saturday's far less glamorous Nationwide League Division Three trip to Mansfield Town.

The former Liverpool star realises that the bread-and-butter of league football is his main priority in what has so far been a tough season.

Back-to-back victories over Yeovil Town and Bristol Rovers have helped eased relegation fears but Molby knows there is still a long way to go before League status is guaranteed for another term.

He said: "My brief was to keep us in the Third Division. I said when I came I thought it was going to be difficult and I haven't changed my mind as of yet.

"I know it's looking better than what it was, but I still think it's going to be tough.

"But if we continue to improve then it's realistic to think that in a month we could be out of relegation trouble. But that's only if we continue improve."

Molby admits that the two months he has been back in the Aggborough 'hot-seat' has given him 'great satisfaction'.

"But I still know the job is not even half done yet. There's still a lot of work to be done, but it does give me a great satisfaction.

"I have a picture in my head of how I want my teams to play and what type of players I want but that's not always available to you in the Third Division. Whatever level you are at you are under pressure, but if you get a better quality of players you have got better chances."