Cheltenham's caretaker manager John Schofield has called for consistency from the Robins after they were thrashed 4-0 by Crewe at Whaddon Road.
Calvin Zola scored twice as Cheltenham were put to the sword and Town have not won at home since the opening day of the season.
"It's disappointing to get beat, especially at home," said Schofield. "We've been looking for consistency over the course of a season and asked of the lads to build on last week's performance, but unfortunately we were not able to do it.
"In the first half we had some good chances and their goalkeeper pulled off some good saves. We've hit the woodwork and goals change the game.
"When that second one went in it was a mountain to climb, but if we'd played in the same vein as the first half, moving the ball quicker and getting it into the box, then if we'd got the next goal it might have been interesting."