Richard Money has admitted that his Cambridge United players need to become "smarter" following their 4-4 draw away at Carlisle United yesterday afternoon.
The U's took the lead on three occasions at Brunton Park, but each time they were pegged back by their hosts and ultimately had to settle for a share of the spoils.
Speaking after the match, Money conceded that his team must learn how to cope with the pressure of being in front.
"I think you can look at the game and be negative and disappointed or you can see the potential that we have but we will have to learn some lessons very quickly," he told the club's official website.
"At two nil, we have got to be smarter than what we were, there is no doubt about it. We have to learn how to play when we are in front not."
On Tuesday, Cambridge will be on the road again when they take on AFC Wimbledon.