MATCH winner Bo Henriksen is calling on his team-mates to keep reproducing the kind of form they showed at Bristol Rovers.

Henriksen swooped for the second goal and did his now trademark bow to the home fans who gave him stick as he was substituted.

The striker, who faces his boyhood hero Jan Molby in Saturday's game with Hull City, brought his tally to the season to four goals with his first in seven games.

And Henriksen declared: "We don't have anybody to fear in this division.

"If we can produce what we did against Bristol we can at least reach the play-offs but let's not get carried away because there's a lot of games to go and a lot of things can happen.

"But I think we have a team right now that can reach the play-offs if we keep playing as we are.

"We have had a bit of a run but we haven't got the points we should have had. But hopefully we will do that now. If we can keep this away form we'll eventually begin to win at home as well."

The 27-year-old former Herfolge forward admitted Harriers should have wrapped the game up by the time Paul Tait equalised for Rovers.

Henriksen continued: "We should have got the second goal maybe in the first half or the beginning of the second half.

"We were beginning to get a bit nervous but we have to be happy with three points."

And the Dane is keen to put one over his fellow countryman who brought him to Aggborough this Saturday.

He added: "It's going to be a fun game and I'm looking forward to seeing him. I'm just taking it as another game but it could be fun to win against the Big Dane.

"Of course it would be especially nice to score against Hull as he was the man who brought me over here."