John McGreal admits Colchester United have been left to reflect on where their season is heading after back-to-back defeats.
The U’s suffered successive losses in League Two for the first time since last September, after crashing to a 3-1 reverse at Wycombe Wanderers.
Colchester, now without a win in four matches, have dropped to 11th in the table and lie three points behind the play-off positions with 18 games remaining.
U’s head coach McGreal said: “It’s now a realisation of where we’re going to go with the season.
“We have a good home game (against Grimsby) next week.
“It’s how they react and I hope the players are hurting, because the fans came in good voice.
“The disappointing thing is that we’ve gone back-to-back defeats, which we haven’t done for a long time.
“It’s testament to the lads and their character that it’s been such a long time since it happened but it (the Wycombe defeat) was very disappointing.”
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