Boro boss Graham Westley is unconcerned his contract at the club runs out in the summer and is purely concentrating on leading the club into the play-offs. Many Boro fans were against Westley s re-appointment last summer but the 40-year-old has slowly won

Boro boss Graham Westley is unconcerned his contract at the club runs out in the summer and is purely concentrating on leading the club into the play-offs.

Many Boro fans were against Westley's re-appointment last summer but the 40-year-old has slowly won them round on the back of masterminding a 13-match unbeaten run.

If Boro can continue their impressive form, the club will want to tie Westley and his management team down to a longer contract but the former Rushden and Diamonds chief insists contract talks are far from his mind at this crucial stage in the season.

When asked if he had considered his future at The Lamex Stadium beyond the summer, Westley said: "I haven't thought about that nor has the club asked me to think about it. I don't see any issue there.

"Personally, I am enjoying myself and hopefully the club feels that I am doing ok.

"All I am thinking about is continuing to win. (Felipe) Scolari's situation at Chelsea shows that winning, not contracts, is what really counts.