Norwich midfielder Andrew Surman does not want the positive start to the season to be wasted by similar performances as the 3-0 defeat at Sunderland.
"All of the good work we've done is going to count for nothing if we don't stay up at the end of the season."
Despite having the greater share of possession against Martin O'Neill's side, the Canaries carried little threat in the final third of the pitch.
"We've never really underestimated the task that we've got. We never take where we are for granted," said the 25-year-old.
"We've got to try to put it behind us and look forward to Saturday and the rest of the season as well and try and make sure it doesn't happen again.
"There's still 15 games of the season left. Sometimes games like this happen. It's very disappointing but you've got to move on.
"The way we have played this season we've set a standard and we didn't really get anywhere near that."
"We've only got 29 points and we need perhaps another 10 to stay up," Surman told BBC Radio Norfolk.
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Surman warns over Norwich standards slipping after Sunderland defeat
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