PHIL Wilson wants his players to finish the season on a high after a third straight defeat on Saturday.
City played quite well against Stalybridge- but paid the full penalty for their profligacy in front of goal.
Those misses have been costly for the Dolly Blues in recent weeks with only one goal scored in the last six games.
Wilson says: "We missed a few chances and it was disap-pointing to say the least. We worked hard and were the better side but conceded a sloppy goal.
"It was a ball that should have been dealt with but wasn't and they scored. We threw everything at them after that but couldn't get the equaliser."
With Easter games at Vauxhall Motors (Saturday) and Ashton United (Monday), the manager is hoping for points and adds: "We will regroup and get back together for next Saturday."
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