AFC Wimbledon boss Neal Ardley has urged his players to add some consistency to their game if they are to challenge for a playoff spot.
The Dons have yet to register back-to-back victories in League Two this term, winning three, losing three and drawing four of their opening 10 games.
This run of topsy-turvy form has left Wimbledon down in 16th place, but Ardley remains confident of a top-seven challenge ahead of this weekend's clash against Barnet.
"We are not a million miles away from doing good things," he is quoted as saying by Get West London. "The spirit is great, the fitness levels of the players are great and I think a lot of the performances have been very good.
"If you are going to get where we want to go and where we dream of being, it is going to be a consistent level of performance every week and not just because it's Barnet at home."
Wimbledon follow up Saturday's match with the Bees by travelling to Oxford United the following weekend.