Walsall boss Mat Sadler spoke of his desire to see his team return to winning ways following Saturday's League Two defeat to Stockport County.
Despite scoring via Douglas James-Taylor just minutes after the table-topping Hatters had taken the lead, two second-half goals saw County take all three points.
Sadler, who had seen his side go on a superb run that saw him nominated for December Manager of the Month, insisted he and his squad won't get too caught up on the defeat attention will soon turn to their next game.
Speaking to the assembled media, including the Express & Star, Sadler said; "We were desperate to win today and we wanted to really lay a marker down for ourselves, but it didn't happen.
"Sometimes games go that way and we want to turn that back now, and go on another run. That will be the focus for us.
"Not getting too caught up with the defeat, I certainly won't be doing that. We'll lose games. That's 100 per cent certain.
"What's important is what we see during those games and then how we respond when we do lose games.
"I see we're a very good football team, and I liked a lot of what I saw from Isaac, Jack, and Knowlsey, but we fell the other side of the result though.
"I know that the group in there are naturally disappointed but the focus they will quickly turn to is, how do we put that right?"