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There's no need to panic for AFC Wimbledon, says boss Neal Ardley

Don't panic: Ardley says there is no need to panic despite having not won yet this season: Getty Images
Don't panic: Ardley says there is no need to panic despite having not won yet this season: Getty Images

AFC Wimbledon manager Neal Ardley says there is no panic, despite a win-less start to the season.

The Dons lost 2-0 at Fleetwood Town on Saturday and have just one point from their opening three League One matches.

Ardley said: “We have to get our confidence back and that winning feeling. There is no panic. We have to keep believing and keep going.

“We have got good players and I have every faith in them to go and win games. We just have to find the formula to win games, find the formula to keep clean sheets and to take our chances when we create them.

“Saturday was a bit more positive than last week. We were probably the better team on chances made.

“We have limited a team near the top of the table to very little but we have not taken our chances. But we have to start turning positives into results.”

Ardley’s side have now lost three on the bounce in all competitions, having also lost to Brentford in the first round of the Carabao Cup, and he will be hoping that they can end Doncaster’s unbeaten start to the season when Darren Ferguson brings his side to Kingsmeadow on Saturday.