Oscar Pareja is keen to ensure Orlando City's positive momentum does not dissipate after one poor result, as they look to return to winning ways against Nashville SC.
Orlando occupy the final automatic playoff place in the Eastern Conference, but their five-match unbeaten run in MLS play was halted by a 3-0 defeat to Sporting Kansas City last week.
With struggling Nashville the visitors to Inter&Co Stadium this week, Pareja is not worried about that defeat being a turning point.
"We recognise that we didn't have our best game in Kansas," Pareja said.
"We tried to get our energy back during this week, understanding that we have had a good time with good results and good football.
"We want to continue with that momentum, we feel it. We are just ready to play the next games here.
"We agreed with the players that we lost energy at Kansas, but it's not something that is common for our team."
Nashville, meanwhile, sit 14th in the standings, eight points adrift of Orlando, after losing seven straight regular-season games.
The last of those was their first MLS outing under B.J. Callaghan as they went down 2-0 to Austin FC, but the new head coach saw positive signs in their performance.
"I think we played a game where the performance was good enough to win," he said. "We had a few moments that we lapsed.
"That's unacceptable, we have to learn from it, we have to improve it. You have to give credit to Austin, they were able to capitalise on those moments.
"We just need to continue to sort of pound repetitions to get the timing right, get the technique right, get the service right."
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Orlando City – Nicolas Lodeiro
Six different Orlando City players have recorded at least four assists this season, led by Lodeiro's eight.
Only Inter Miami (seven) have more players with at least four assists this MLS season, but Lodeiro is certainly the creative fulcrum for the hosts.
Nashville SC – Hany Mukhtar
Mukhtar has scored six goals against Orlando City in MLS play (including playoffs), tied for his most against any opponent (also six versus Atlanta and Chicago), though he has not scored in any of his last four meetings with the Lions.
MATCH PREDICTION – ORLANDO CITY WIN
Orlando have won four straight matches against Nashville, including in last season's playoffs, keeping clean sheets in all four matches.
The Lions saw their five-match regular-season unbeaten run (four wins, one draw) halted by a 3-0 loss at Sporting Kansas City last time out, conceding as many goals in that defeat as in their previous five outings combined.
However, they should bounce back here. Nashville's club-record regular-season losing streak extended to seven matches with a 2-0 loss at Austin last Saturday, and they have lost their last four on the road in MLS.
OPTA WIN PROBABILITY
Orlando City – 58.7%
Nashville SC – 19.8%
Draw – 21.5%