Dons defender Sean O'Hanlon says nobody should be reaching for the panic button following Tuesday night's defeat to Millwall.
And the tough-tackling centre-half reckons the promotion bid will be right back on track if his side can pick up three points at Yeovil on Saturday.
The defeat to the Lions at stadiummk leaves the Dons needing to take maximum points from their two games in hand to overtake second-placed Peterborough in the League 1 table.
But talking to Dons World after the game, O'Hanlon was quick to point out that, with 10 games to play, the Dons were still in control of their own destiny.
He said: "It's not changed anything, we're still in a very good position. We've got two games in hand and if we win those we can jump back into second so it's still very much in our own hands.
"Nobody really said much in the dressing room after the game because we created chances, we limited them to two shots all night and I'm certain if we keep playing like that the results will come.
"There are still plenty of games to go so there's no need to panic or worry.
"We've got an away game now which might help us so hopefully we can go away and pick three points up.
"If we can beat Yeovil on Saturday Millwall will be forgotten about and we can go on another run."
