MK Dons head coach Mark Jackson is confident he can push his new club up the League One table after his first game in charge ended with a 1-0 victory over fellow strugglers Forest Green.
The Dons recorded back-to-back league wins for the first time this season and brought up their first home league victory since August to leapfrog their visitors in the standings.
Daniel Harvieās winner was not quite enough to lift them out of the relegation zone but safety is now within touching distance as they are now just one behind fifth-from-bottom Accrington.
Jackson said: āWe had the ball for long periods of time.
āYes we could have had them in better positions and done more with it but my job is to come here now and improve little things and develop that side of the game.
āYou saw that towards the end of the game, where every single player was wanting to protect the goal.
āEvery time that ball came in, we wanted to defend it, we wanted to get the first contact, we wanted to get the second contact and really put our bodies on the line to defend.
āWe know what we need to try and do in the short term but we have got a long-term vision as well.
āWith this group of players, the staff behind the scenes and Iāve seen first-hand the supporters, we can grow together and really start to be positive and move up the table.ā
MK Dons goalkeeper Jamie Cumming had to perform heroics in the first half-hour, making saves from Baily Cargill, Oliver Casey and Josh March as the match remained goalless at half-time.
The hostsā winner then came after 58 minutes when Josh McEachranās corner was cleared as far as Harvie, who fired in a terrific strike from outside the area.
Forest Green boss Ian Burchnall believes Dons defender Warren OāHora should have been sent off in the first half.
He said: āItās a red card. Iāve seen it back, [Myles] Peart-Harris goes past the centre-half, they have a defender coming in to cover but Josh March is ahead of him, so I donāt see how heās going to cover.
āItās early in the game, the ref needs to make a big call, which he didnāt do.
āThe easy thing is to book him but the law states āclear and obvious goalscoring opportunityā, which it was.
āHe had to make the foul on the edge of the box otherwise itās a penalty, so he came in early, he knew what he was doing.
āItās a second-phase set-piece goal that they score from. I donāt think there was much in the game, to be honest, I donāt think a draw would have been unfair.ā