JOHN Coleman believes his Accrington side need to rediscover their mojo after the 1-1 draw at Fleetwood.

Stanley were indebted to on-loan Chelsea goalkeeper Nathan Baxter after he kept out Josh Morris’ penalty 11 minutes from time at Highbury.

Adam Phillips had in the first half seen his opener for the visitors almost immediately cancelled out by Wes Burns.

Coleman was left with plenty to ponder with his side, seventh and two points outside the play-offs, having won just one of their last seven games.

“We have to ask ourselves ‘did we really deserve to come away with the three points?’, and I say probably not,” the Stanley boss said.

“We need that spark back somehow. We need to start believing in ourselves again maybe.

“It’s about getting back up to those high performance levels again from earlier in the season.

“I’m not really sure why they’ve dipped.”

The game between two teams struggling for form, Fleetwood having now won one of 14, sprang into life thanks to two goals inside less than 90 seconds midway through the first half.

Burnley loanee Phillips smashed home from 20 yards to give the visitors the lead, only for Burns to level from the tightest of angles almost immediately.

Stanley’s Joe Pritchard thumped the post soon after the restart, before Morris was denied from the spot in the 79th minute after Burns had been tripped by Cameron Burgess.

“I think I’ve gone about 20 different emotions today,” Coleman said.

“We were a bit too open in the end.

“We started the game well enough and scored a wonderful goal, but then we can’t keep it tight and we concede straight away.

“That was a body blow, but again we came back and created chances, and hit the post.

“They got the penalty and well done to Nathan for his save, but after that the game just sort of petered out into a 1-1."