Bristol City midfielder Lee Tomlin has urged his side not to take anything for granted after he previously suffered relegation with Peterborough United on the final day of the season, according to The Bristol Post.

Despite Peterborough picking up 54 points that season, they were still relegated to League One and Tomlin doesn't want to repeat that.

Tomlin said:

“Our form in the second half of the season was top six and, having looked dead and buried at Christmas, we went into the last game needing a point to stay up.

“I remember going past about six players and scoring to put us in front and, when it was 2-2 with just a few minutes left, it looked as though we’d done enough.

"But they scored at the death and we went down with 54 points."

However, Lee Tomlin believes that his previous relegation has equipped him well to handle the upcoming relegation battle.

The creative midfielder added:

“That was one of the lowest points in my career and I don’t ever want to go through anything like that again.

"Hopefully, the experience means I can help Bristol City stay up this season.”

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