Plateau United technical adviser Mbwas Mangut said the team will take the lessons from their goalless draw against Shooting Stars.
Mangut said that the team will make up for the point loss in subsequent games.
He assured that with togetherness the Peace Boys can improve on their performance.
“The league is a marathon; you can slow up in this lane and recover at the other lane,” he told the club’s media.
“I think we put our heads together and correct ourselves as this isn’t what we expected.
“The match gave us a good lesson on how we can approach subsequent games.”
Plateau United are fifth on the table with 35 points from 21 games.