Stephen McPhail has called for an end to Cardiff City's poor away form - starting at Coventry on Tuesday.
The Bluebirds have lost their last five away matches - four in the Championship and one in the FA Cup - and Macca aims to end that run at the Ricoh Stadium.
Stevie, who had been out for just over a month with injured ribs, returned to the side for Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Leicester, and he said: "We've fallen away in our away form in the last four or five games. Our main objective must be to pick up some points on the road, put on a performance in and not let down the fans who travel such a long way. We need to start performing on the road as well as at home.
"It's good to be back. I'm back quicker than I thought I would be, so I'm delighted.
"I wasn't happy with the result at Leicester but I enjoyed the 90 minutes. It's about four and a half months since I last played a full match. The lack of match action has taken its toll on me in the last couple of days but I should be all right for tomorrow.
"We've struggled in the last couple of weeks in terms of numbers, but I trained with the lads on Thursday and Friday last week and hopefully that 90 minutes at Leicester will stand me in good stead.
"We need to be positive now. After the Ipswich game, we stepped it up against Leicester, got more of the ball and got Jay and Ross more involved, so we've got to keep that going, try and dominate matches a bit more and get our game going rather than worrying about opponents
"Fortunately, we are still in the top six and nobody has taken advantage of our slips. Somebody is looking down on us and keeping us in there so we've got to make sure that our slips stop tomorrow and we produce ten big games from then on.
"We need to pick up points even if we don't play well. We know we're not going to win 11 games - it's difficult to win three or four on the spin in this league - so we've got to make sure that if we don't play well we stick together and come away with something from games.
"Clubs right down to twelfth position still have a great chance of getting into the top six. Even after our recent run of defeats we're two points clear of seventh place with a game in hand on some teams so we're in a good position to kick on and make sure we cement ourselves in there.
"We need to step up our performances. They haven't been good enough for the past five or six weeks. Even when we beat Middlesbrough we played well, but I watched the game and we never really dominated as much as we wanted. We need to get back to imposing our game on other teams.
"Coventry have been playing well although they had a dodgy result on Saturday. I think we've had the worst lot of injuries that I've seen in the four years I've been here. Hopefully we can come back smiling, but in my case I'm just concentrating on the match tomorrow at Coventry, getting the nod to play and keeping fit, and trying to produce my best form. I want to get back on the pitch and keep a smile on my face.
"I've been quite lucky with injuries over the years and I've never picked up so many injuries. Three major injuries this season have knocked me for six, but I feel I've got something to offer in the last 11 games. Physically, I'm not where I want to be but we've all got to make sure we contribute somewhere along the line.
"I just want to stay on top of all the injuries I've had and make sure I get through the next couple of months, which would be great."