Ian Holloway has warned Leicester's relegation rivals Coventry that they are 'not out of the woods' despite their derby victory at the weekend.Holloway took exception to chants of 'going down' from the home supporters after Leon Best's goal sealed a 2-0 win for their side in Chris Coleman's first game at the helm.
The result saw Coventry leapfrog Holloway's team but the Foxes boss said: "I'd watch out if I were you. Don't think you are out of the woods just yet, it could come back and bite you.
"I had it at Huddersfield once when I was manager at QPR. Their fans started singing 'going down, going down, going down' and blow me, come the end of the season they were relegated as well.
"We weren't that bad on the balance of play - we created more chances against Coventry at home. In this division anybody can beat anybody so watch out."
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