Barnet boss Ian Hendon takes his new charges to one of his former clubs on Saturday.
The Bees travel to mid-table Notts County for another important League Two clash.
He said: "It's another tough game, but if we can perform like we did on Tuesday going forward, we have a great chance."
Hendon said he would not play for a draw at Meadow Lane.
"I'm trying to win every game of football we play."
Kenny Gillet is still suspended, while Jeremy De Magalhaes, though back in training, is still some way off from a return. Abu Ogogo is also currently sidelined through injury.
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