ROVERS manager Les Parry has laid out his minimum target for survival as his team approach their final four games.

In his post match interview following the 3-1 win over fellow strugglers Exeter, Parry admitted his target of 48 points may be a little shy of what is needed, after results at the weekend.

With Gillingham and Orient both winning, Exeter are now the closest team to Rovers sitting just two points off relegation.

Rovers now go into Tuesday’s massive game at Brentford hoping to carry on where they left off after the good performance on Saturday.

Parry said: “We need to rest for a couple of days and if we get that same level of energy in the game at Brentford, we will come away with something.”

Rovers will  be hoping that with little to play for Brentford might just ease off enough for them to snatch a precious three points in their battle for survival.

In team news, Andy Robinson is still struggling with a troublesome groin injury, and will probably remain on the bench,  while Craig Curran should be fit to play. Paul McLaren and Chris McCready are likely to miss out with thigh and hamstring strains respectively.

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