Peterborough United boss Darren Ferguson feels Saturday's win over Scunthorpe can be a turning point in his side's season.
Posh claimed their second league victory of the campaign with a 3-0 win over the Iron at London Road.
Ferguson told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire: "There's always a point where it can turn, and I didn't see us getting beat.
"These are standards that must be maintained because if we drop below that we will be in trouble."
Ferguson made two changes to his starting XI with Lee Frecklington and Charlie Lee coming in for Danny Rose and Jamie Day.
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George Boyd opening the scoring, before Craig Mackail-Smith pounced on some loose defending to make it 2-0.
Boyd then rounded off the win from the penalty spot after Lee was brought down in the box.
He said the performance was reminiscent of their promotion winning form from previous seasons.
"As a team we looked back to what I've been used to in the past couple of years with energy and tempo and we should have won by more," he said.
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