Striker Matt Harrold is hungry to help the Blues in their relegation battle by continuing to add to his goal tally.
The 25-year-old netted his tenth goal of the campaign with a penalty late in the first half at Boundary Park; sparking a revival for the Chairboys which so nearly ended in a vital win.
And although Wanderers' top scorer - who is now just two goals away from matching his total from last season - acknowledges he is pleased to have reached the double digit milestone, he admits that the disappointment of the weekend's result has only strengthened his resolve to keep finding the net and aid the Blues in their run-in as best he can.
"To get double figures is always a nice thing and I'm pleased; but after a good performance - second half especially - to not get three points is really gutting," he told Chairboys Player.
"Hopefully now though I can go on a little run, get a few more goals and help the team."
Harrold also believes that for him and his teammates, receiving help from Blues fans is just as important; a view which was emphasised by the unshakeable support shown throughout the game from the contingent who made the trip to Greater Manchester.
The Londoner confesses that he was delighted at the encouragement given by the supporters at Boundary Park and hopes that they can continue to maintain this level of backing throughout the last ten games of the season.
"The fans were superb; you could hear them singing not just in the second half, but even when we went a goal behind and it's important for us in this situation that the fans stay with us, especially at home," he said.
"It's hard when things aren't going your way and you're down the bottom - a lot of crowds can turn and make things hard - but we've got good fans and they need to stay like that for the rest of the season, as it's quite important for the lads."
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