Wigan Athletic defender Gary Caldwell believes that the club can bounce back from their defeat to Swansea City by winning their last three games of the season, including the FA Cup final.
The Latics are three points adrift of safety in the Premier League going into the final week of the season, but first play Manchester City at Wembley as they pursuit their first major trophy win.
Caldwell told the club's official website: "We hold our hands up for the mistakes that were made. Thankfully we can still have the opportunity to rectify mistakes and we'll be looking to learn from that for the final two league games of the season.
"That game has gone now and we can't change what happened, the one thing we can do is affect the present and the future.
"We've got the biggest week in the history of this football club coming up and we're aiming to win all three games to make it a season that the players and supporters will never ever forget."
Wigan take on City on Saturday in the FA Cup final before their last two games in the Premier League against Arsenal and Aston Villa.