HARRY FORRESTER is confident Wimbledon have the quality to beat the drop in League One this season.

The on-loan Rangers midfielder has made 32 appearances for the Dons this term after making the move south of the border during the summer.

He came off the bench to help Neal Ardley’s side to victory over Bristol Rovers on Saturday as he set up Joe Piggot for a dramatic late winner.

Wimbledon are far from safe ahead of the run-in yet but Forrester believes they have what it takes to retain their place in the third tier.

He said: "There's an old saying – 'never too high, never too low'. It's about enjoying the moment, then about preparing for Peterborough next and going for three points.

“After such a positive January, to go four games as we did was disappointing. It was back to basics against Bristol Rovers and we said if we could nick a 1-0, just to get the confidence back, we'd do that.

“There's no better way to do that than the 90th minute and the place went a bit wild, which was good to see. Hopefully we can build on that and take confidence from it."

"There was seconds left when that ball went in, so there was no time for us to slip up! It was a great feeling and the boys are delighted as they work hard day in, day out.

"When you go to Plymouth away on a Tuesday night and don't get the result – it really hurts, but it was back to the drawing board days after.

“We know what talent we've got and it's just about belief and trying to build on what we've got now. We won't be resting on our laurels.

"It really does help when you've got fans that are willing you on to win and not go the other way.

"Sometimes things can go the other way and it puts even more pressure on you, but the fans were behind us from the first minute and eager for us to do well. Luckily we sent them home happy and that's what it's all about."