Swansea City winger Nathan Dyer admits they need to improve their home form.
Michael Laudrup's men have picked up just two points from three games against Sunderland, Everton and Reading and Dyer knows it is something that needs to be addressed.
"We look at all our home games as chances to pick up points," said the 24-year-old winger as Swansea prepare to host Wigan on Saturday.
"We need to make the Liberty a fortress like we did last year and make it difficult for teams to come here and play.
"We also want to let the big teams know that when they play against us at home then it is going to be a really difficult game and they have to work really hard to get anything out of it."