Marlon Pack believes one win will spark a change in the Wanderers' fortunes.
The Blues travel to Swindon Town on Saturday looking to bounce back from the weekend defeat to MK Dons and collect their first away victory of the League One season.
And after an improved performance in the 1-1 draw at Hartlepool in the Chairboys' last away outing, the 18-year-old feels the Blues can go one step further and claim all three points at The County Ground.
Speaking to
wwfc.com, Pack said: "It was very disappointing that we let the lead slip at Hartlepool. We did well in the game and were a bit unlucky not to come away with the win.
"But we are all confident that we can turn it around. We need to keep our heads up and keep working hard.
"I think a win could start us on a run. A little unbeaten run is exactly what we need."
Set-pieces were the Blues' undoing at the start of the season but Pack feels the team have taken giant steps in eradicating those errors and now need to concentrate on turning chances into goals at the other end.
He said: "We've looked better defensively in recent games but now we need to be more ruthless in front of goal. Goals win games and that's what we'll be after at Swindon on Saturday."
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