He told reporters: "We've got to make sure we don't let the frustration of the defeat affect us going into the next game. You analyse the game back, with the emotion taken out of it, and the reason we didn't win was because not a large percentage of our decision making was good enough. Some of it was excellent and we still produced some real moments of quality but probably not enough for the pressure we had.
"Secondly Tranmere defended incredibly well, some of the last-ditch blocks that they got were probably a level that won't defend like it again this season and thirdly nothing fell for us in the box. But if we keep playing in the manner that we've done, improve our decision making and also increase our ratio of hitting the target then something's going to fall for us."