Grant McCann was delighted to see Peterborough take a step back in the right direction with a 2-0 derby victory over MK Dons.
McCannâs men bagged a first win for two months as Joe Ward and Ricky-Jade Jones scored either side of half-time to sink struggling Dons.
Ward fired the opener in the 38th minute and recalled Jones doubled the advantage three minutes into the second period to lift Posh back into the play-off places thanks to a win which also featured a clean sheet for rookie goalkeeper Will Blackmore on his home debut.
At the other end, Dons keeper Jamie Cumming saved a penalty from League One leading scorer Jonson Clarke-Harris but it wasnât enough to prevent a first defeat for new boss Mark Jackson as they remain in the drop-zone.
McCann said: âItâs been a difficult time for us recently and it was hugely important for us to get the three points back in front of our own fans.
âI thought it was a really good team performance. On another day we would have probably gone on to score more, but the pleasing things for me are three points and a clean sheet.
âThe first goal was an excellent strike from Joe, who has proved there is nobody better in his position in this league.
âIt was pleasing to see Ricky take his chance so well after coming back into the team. He is one of the exciting young players at this club with an abundance of skill and pace, and he caused them so many problems with his direct running.
âWe know weâre strong at home, but we have to get stronger away and thatâs our focus for the second half of the season.
âIf weâre serious about being in the mix for promotion we have to do that.â
New Dons chief Jackson said: âWe had a positive result on Boxing Day against Forest Green, but unfortunately weâve come away with no points tonight.
âThe lads were a bit dejected in the changing room afterwards but this game wonât define us.
âThere were certain elements of the game we are really happy with but we know where we need to improve.
âWe needed to control the period early in the second half better and not give anything else away after going a goal down before half-time.
âWe have to be better in the final third and create more chances, and there were parts of the game where we could have dominated the ball more and imposed our style.
âWe want to play on the front foot with physicality and the players are buying into what weâre trying to do, but it will take a little bit of time for us to be able to implement it.â