It will take time to turn season around - Williamson
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Carlisle United head coach Mike Williamson said it will take "time and patience" to turn their form around after a difficult start to the season.
The Cumbrians won 2-0 away at Swindon Town in Williamson's first game in charge after he joined from MK Dons two weeks ago to replace Paul Simpson.
But Carlisle have lost their last two matches and sit 22nd in League Two having suffered seven defeats, which is more than any other side.
"It鈥檚 going to take time and patience ultimately, of course it will," Williamson told 大象传媒 Radio Cumbria.
"But we need points because obviously it鈥檚 a difficult place in the league to be and it creates its own anxiety.
鈥淲e can talk process until we鈥檙e blue in the face but really making sure we鈥檙e confident on the field and we鈥檙e getting that points return, that鈥檚 the only remedy of settling the nerves down."
Williamson said both he and his staff "knew what the job entailed" when they arrived at Brunton Park.
"It鈥檚 going to take time," he added. "We obviously want it as immediately and as fast as we possibly can.
鈥淲e鈥檝e got every confidence that we鈥檙e going to get there, it鈥檚 just how quick can we get there.
鈥淭here is an anxiety around the place and the boys have responded immensely.
鈥淏ut until we see consecutive wins and points and start to climb that table it鈥檚 always going to feel uneasy.鈥
Carlisle travel to Colchester United on Saturday.