Exeter City assistant manager Kevin Nicholson has challenged the team to 'believe how good they can be' ahead of Monday night's trip to AFC Wimbledon.
The Grecians fell to a very tight 1-0 defeat to league leaders Cardiff City on Boxing Day and head to the Cherry Red Records stadium on Monday night to face AFC Wimbledon for the second time this month.
Ahead of the match, Kev said: "I think we've got to take the positives, we've got to take how well we defended at times, we've got to take how solid we looked. You know, a lot of these away games have come down to the odd goal.
"So the challenge now is to make sure that we go to Wimbledon, a side that we know quite well, having played them so recently, assert ourselves, assert our style, make sure we defend properly because they are good at what they do.
"We need to make sure we come out the right side if it ends up being a tight game. So there's a challenge to that in terms of holding your nerve, in terms of staying strong.
"We need to believe how good we can be. I think we've shown it, certainly at home, we've shown it. The grass is green, there's goals either end, the ball's the same shape, whether it's home or away. And I think it's really up to us to go out there and show that it doesn't matter where we play, we can play how we want to.
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