Notts County defender Mike Edwards says the Magpies have faith in the passing style they have adopted this season.
Notts are mid-table in League Two but after a four-game unbeaten run have now lost their last two matches.
Edwards told BBC Radio Nottingham: "We had a little patch where we slightly lost our way but we go into every game believing we are going to win.
"We believe in what we're doing. We do get a lot of confidence when we're passing the ball," he added.
But the 28-year-old knows the Magpies need to be more consistent.
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He said: "Overall we were disappointing at Rochdale but we bounced back and put in a much better performance against Chesterfield.
"We just have to keep believing that we can go on a big run and it's just a case of plugging away and believing that what we are doing is right."
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