There will be no panic buttons pressed a Larne just yet according to manager Tiernan Lynch despite his side falling to back-to-back wins for the first time this season.
After going down 1-0 at Linfield during the week the Invermen fell to a 2-0 defeat at home to Coleraine on Friday night.
Lynch could not hide his disappointment following the loss to the Bannsiders and admitted it was the first time this season his side had been "outworked".
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But the Larne boss says his team will do all they can to put things right again.
"I'm disappointed but I've got to be very honest and say we got what we deserved," said Lynch candidly.
"We, probably for the first time this season, got out worked and we paid the penalty for it.
"It's the first time in 14 games or whatever it might be that we've been outworked.
"We've been outstanding all season. Credit to the players as I tell them day in and day out their desire and work ethic has been outstanding.
"We conceded two really bad goals tonight and we never really recovered from them, it's disappointing as we've been so good all season.
"But our job now is to not cry about it.
"As I said, we don't become a bad team overnight, you don't lose all that in one game.
"We have to lick our wounds, go out there and try and put it right."
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