Tranmere Rovers manager Ronnie Moore is demanding an improvement in his side's away form in League One.
Rovers beat Stockport 2-1 on Tuesday to stretch their unbeaten league home run to nine matches, but they have not won away in the same number of games.
Moore told BBC Radio Merseyside: "We've set our standard now so let's go away from home and do it.
"There's no reason why we can't get it and pass it and hopefully that's what we'll do in the next couple of games."
Moore was delighted with the way his side approached the game against Stockport and with the number of chances they created.
Rovers led 2-0 through a strike from Gareth Edds and an Ian Moore penalty, before Oli Johnson grabbed a late consolation for the visitors.
Moore was pleased to see midfielder Edds, a summer signing from MK Dons, score his second goal in two matches.
"He will get goals, there's no doubt about it. He's had the chances but you don't miss them all the time if you keep getting in the right spots like he has done," said Moore.
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