Hamilton ace Josh Mullin says his side have to stop conceding so late in games - but it won't be difficult to sort the problem.
Accies have drawn their latest Championship matches with Morton and Arbroath 1-1, conceding those goals in the 97th and 91st minute respectively.
It leaves head coach Stuart Taylor's team seventh in the league, and while aware that the goals have to be eliminated, Mullin believes it's a case of doing the basics well.
"Everybody has been left gutted after the weekend," said Mullin. "We were trying to right a wrong from the previous week against Morton but it wasn't to be.
"We conceded a late goal which was disappointing. We were in on Sunday for recovery and then in this week to train properly and do video.
"Hopefully we can stamp that out as we should be sitting with six points from the last two games, not two points."
Mullin also reckons that the youthful element of Hamilton's squad is contributing to lapses in concentration. It's why the likes of defenders Shaun Want and Mihai Popescu returning to training provides a positive boost.
"I think it's about just about seeing these games out," explained Mullin. "We have a young squad so it's just simple things like switching off from a throw-in.
"The week before it was a free-kick. We have identified these moments as things that are easy to fix. It's just about everyone tuning in together in the final moments.
"A few boys are getting back from injury now, and while they aren't at full fitness, it will push the other guys as well, now we are beginning to get strength in depth again.
"There's a few boys still in the stand but they will help us once they are back. It's been more experienced boys out too so it will be good to get their ideas."
Raith Rovers are Hamilton's next Championship test this Saturday. It's the first time the pair have met since a madcap 4-4 draw earlier this season.
"We have been trying to play football the right way." added Mullin. "Apart from results, we have been successful in playing some good stuff - and Raith do so too.
"We hope to play well and get three points. But I'm sure it will be an exciting game that will come down to who does the basics right."
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