Ian Evatt admits Wanderers have not been good enough in October – but vowed to “work harder” to improve things in the future.

A home defeat against Oxford United capped a topsy-turvy month in which they have won three, lost three and drawn one of seven league games.

Unlike the previous two games at Accrington and Burton, there would be no stirring comeback against the U’s. And Evatt said his team had got what they deserved from a subdued performance.

“I learned through the whole month that we can be loads better than we have been – in fact we haven’t been our fluid selves for a few games, if we are honest,” he said.

“We have won the last two games based off character and energy and not quality. And today, three times too many.

“We looked devoid of energy. Oxford are better team than they have been showing and they have been in every game, they have some really good players. We started OK but then looked tired and lethargic, especially against the most energetic team in the division, in my opinion, and that is why we changed the midfield because we knew it would be pivotal and that we needed legs in there.

“We chose three players who hadn’t started on Tuesday but we weren’t good on the ball, we weren’t good on first or second contacts, and we lost the key moments.

“We gave away three incredibly poor goals. We have been doing OK defensively but I still think the goals we gave away have been really poor. I don’t see us scoring goals and being given goals like we give to the opposition. We have to work extremely hard for them.”

Wanderers remain sixth and have a three-point cushion on Derby County in the place below them.

They do not have a midweek game – something Evatt feels could be important as they build towards the FA Cup first round clash with Barnsley.

“We are disappointed,” he said. “But we are in the top six. It isn’t doom and gloom and there are 30 games left by my book. We are going win them, lose them, but it is about the process and we haven’t shown our true colours this month. We need to do more work, it is as simple as that.

“We will look at things. We have a break from the league games and can take a look at the cup match on Saturday but I don’t think there is a great deal wrong. I still think we can be loads better.”