"We know this victory is going to be remembered for a long time," he said.
"The performance was almost perfect but it won't count for anything when we get to the semi-finals.
"We cannot afford to get carried away and we cannot afford to let it change the way we do our jobs.
"Maybe people were half-asking questions of us because we lost the last two games but we must keep doing the things that have got us into this position.
"Everyone knew we were a good team anyway, so other than a psychological boost and a bit of confidence, I don't think the result makes that much difference."
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