AFC Wimbledon winger Andy Barcham says the dressing room is still positive, despite the tough start to life in League One.

Barcham opened the scoring for the Dons after just 16 minutes, but Gary Madine cancelled it out after wrong footing the Dons keeper Ryan Clarke.

Wanderers then took the lead after 70 minutes, when Liam Trotter converted Madine’s cross across the face of goal.

The result means the Dons have lost their first two games in League One.

“With the group we’ve got we’ve always got some positive characters, but we’ll be disappointed,” Barcham said.

“We will look over the game, analyse it and say what needs to be said.

“Then we’re straight back up after that and positive for the next game.”

After their successful league campaign last season, the team are looking to use that momentum coming in the new season.

Barcham said: “We had a fantastic season last season and we want to carry that into this season.

“The results haven’t gone our way, but the performance is there so if we can keep the momentum going then sooner rather than later the results will change for us.”

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He added: “We’ve got a lot to work on, to iron out, but I don’t think we’re too far away.

“The performance [against Bolton] was there and everyone can see the work rate we were putting in, and it was nice to get a goal myself.

“It would be more frustrating if we were putting stuff together and the performances weren’t there.

“I feel like we are, and with a couple of tweaks we’ll be there.”

AFC Wimbledon host Scunthorpe United tonight (Tuesday).