Charlton Athletic manager Karl Robinson has said that he wants fans ‘and internally as well’ to not focus on promotion this season.

Although he is confident in the capabilities of his team, he is determined to focus on the present.

“There is not one game in those fixtures that we cannot win,” he said. “Not one. But I can guarantee you that we will not win every game.”

“So I think that everybody has to look at two points every game. I think 1.96 points guarantees you promotion. Two points certainly does.

“But I think what people need to get away from at this club, and internally as well, is looking at promotion.

“Why not just beat Bristol Rovers? And the second after 5pm, let’s win the next game. Count them [the wins] in May, do not predict them in June."

Robinson, 36, took over at The Valley when Russell Slade was relieved of his duties two days after a 3-0 defeat away to Swindon Town in November 2016.

The former Milton Keynes Dons boss will now undertake his first full season in the capital, and improve on last season’s 13th place finish.