Southend United goalkeeper Glenn Morris has revealed his frustration at his side's failure to pick up points in recent matches.
The Blues have lost their last three League Two matches, including narrow away defeats at Chesterfield and Bury.
Morris told BBC Essex: "We just don't like being that team that keeps coming in every week saying we had chances.
"We don't want to be that sort of team and we need to address it and sort it out quickly."
Morris, who joined the club following his release from Leyton Orient in the summer, has started every one of Southend's League Two games this season.
The Blues have dropped to 18th in the table and are now just four points outside the relegation zone.
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