Coventry manager Frank Lampard was not getting carried away after the fine comeback win at Sheffield United.
City are five points clear at the top of the Championship, and nine ahead of third-placed Millwall with 12 games left.
Lampard told BBC Coventry & Warwickshire: "It was always going to be tough, they are a good team on the rise. We had to defend our box in the first half, we weren't at our best and we made blocks. The character to come from behind and score two good goals is all credit to the boys. There was a lot of pressure, the crowd get involved, we needed personality and that was first class.
"It was textbook Jack Rudoni to arrive and score, he is a top player who is so hungry to do well and produce. We have let teams have moments against us away from home this season but we were compact and it's unseen things that get you results on the road.
"The boys have worked hard to get these three wins - but there is so much still to play for."