Neil Lennon says Hibernian are not good enough to get complacent
The Northern Irishman is pleased with his side's start, but insists they must show humility.
Neil Lennon has vowed his Hibernian side won't slack off in their bid for automatic promotion as they are not good enough yet to coast through matches.
The Easter Road side top the Scottish Championship with 15 points after a perfect start of five wins from five games.
After Dundee United's faltering start to the campaign, many are tipping Hibs to lift the title this term, but Lennon is well aware of the threat that other teams will pose.
Speaking to STV Lennon said: "There'll be no complacency from us.
"We are not good enough to be complacent anyway.
"We are not a dominant team as yet in the division, so [the players] just have to show humility in the way they play, in the way they approach the game and the way they train. And they've done that so far.
"I think they're enjoying it. Obviously it helps when you're winning, but I can't ask any more of them.
"Complacency, is that the only thing that's going to beat us? No. Because there are good teams in this division and they can beat us on any given day."