Exeter City's players will take out their anger and frustration at being denied a late penalty on Rochdale when they meet on Saturday.
That is the view of winger David Wheeler, who was at the centre of the controversial incident at the end of City's 1-1 draw with Morecambe on Tuesday evening.
Wheeler went charging into the box in second-half injury-time only to be brought down by a sliding challenge from Morecambe's Stewart Drummond.
Initially referee Andy D'Urso gave a penalty to City, but he overturned the decision three minutes later after consulting his assistant referee Andy Bennett.
Wheeler, who was subsequently booked for diving, was left frustrated and baffled by the whole incident.
However, he says they can turn it into a positive when they face fourth-placed Rochdale this weekend.
"Hopefully we can turn it into a positive and make it motivation for Saturday," said Wheeler.
"It goes to show that we came so close to winning the match.
"The decision was in the 90th minute so it was a game we could have easily won, but we have to make sure we get that win now against Rochdale instead."
Wheeler added that the squad have been boosted by a recent run of good form.
City are unbeaten in the last five games and, while they have drawn four of those matches, it is an improvement on their dismal results throughout November, December and early January.
Added to that, performances have picked up as well and Wheeler says the players can take a lot of confidence from that.
"We were the better side against Morecambe and it was the same on Saturday against Southend United," he said. "We had so many more shots on target and so much more possession.
"We perhaps should have put the Morecambe game beyond doubt before the penalty incident but, at the same time, you have to say it is so unlucky for something like that to happen to us.
"We can take confidence from the recent performances though because they have picked up a lot.
"I think the boys are all working as a unit a lot better. We seem to be better at the back and we are posing much more of a threat going forward.
"Looking at us now, compared to what we were a few weeks ago, it is a massive difference. I'm sure we will be a good test for Rochdale."
Wheeler will be no doubt hoping for better refereeing from the match officials at St James's Park this Saturday.
Speaking about the decision not to award the penalty, he added: "I have never come across anything like this before.
"The guy (Stewart Drummond) who has lunged across is nowhere near the ball and everyone can see that, so I don't understand how he (D'Urso) has come to that decision.
"It must have taken him three or four minutes to overturn the decision and yet at the time he was four or five yards away from the incident.
"I don't understand how the linesman has got a better view of it than him, because he (D'Urso) is right behind it.
"If he wasn't sure he shouldn't have given it in the first place, he should have gone straight to the linesman and consulted him straight away.
"But if I have got a clear shot at goal, I'm not going to go down in the 90th minute. It is an incredible decision and it is so frustrating."
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