MK Dons need four wins to have title chance - Warne
MK Dons boss Paul Warne believes they must win all four remaining games to have a chance of winning the League Two title.
MK Dons boss Paul Warne believes they will have to win all four remaining games to have any chance of pipping Bromley to the League Two title. Warne's second-placed side are at home to the leaders in a Saturday lunchtime kick-off, having failed to win any of their last four games. They trail the Kent side by seven points and defeat would end their hopes of going up as champions, something Warne has never done in previous promotions with Rotherham United and Derby County.
"Realistically, the chances of us taking the title off them are a lot slimmer than they were four weeks ago," Warne told BBC Three Counties Radio. "Could we still do it? Of course, but we'd have to win all four and in this cauldron of pressure - which doesn't really exist, it's just in your head - it is more difficult to win back-to-back games.
"Promotion has always been our aim - it's the cake, the cherry is the title. If we can get the title, which I've never had as a player or manager or coach before, that would be amazing, but that will look after itself. "If we win our four games we need other teams to join the party.
We play Bromley at the weekend, if we win, their next game is Thursday at home to (fourth-placed) Cambridge. If Cambridge beat them, all of a sudden you're looking a lot smarter. " The Dons - who were relegated from League One in 2023 - have drawn their last two games following back-to-back defeats by Barnet and Salford City.