Ian Holloway is looking for more of the same as the Seasiders look to pick up all three points at Sheffield United this evening.
The manager felt 'chuffed' waking up on Sunday despite the team losing out 3-2 to West Brom and is delighted with how the players continue to perform.
"There are some bruised egos and bruised hearts with the way it finished again but I'm thoroughly delighted with how we played," Holloway said when reflecting on Saturday's result at the Hawthorns. "To go away to such a good team as West Brom and feel like we were robbed at the end is great testament to the boys, I thought they were terrific.
"I woke up on Sunday morning feeling pretty chuffed, I thought I'd be dejected, but I felt pretty chuffed with the way we played.
"We now have another fantastic game on our hands against Sheffield United. We're going to go there and try to get the ball and play and see if we can cause them some problems.
"We've got ten games left and we can have a right good run at it. With the way we're playing at the moment, I'm delighted that we can cause all sorts of teams problems if we continue enjoying ourselves and playing with the freedom that we are."
Holloway is contemplating whether to make a change or two to his side for the game at Bramall Lane with fixtures coming thick and fast. Barry Bannan and Brett Ormerod are both hoping to come into contention for a starting role.