Derry City manager Tiernan Lynch says he is "not satisfied" with his side's start to the new League of Ireland season as they prepare to host Bohemians on Friday (19:45 GMT).
The Candystripes have had a dramatic start to the Premier Division campaign with stoppage-time goals securing an opening win over Sligo Rovers and a draw with Dundalk.
But Lynch says he wants to see more from his side as they target a first league title since 1997.
"No, I don't think we're satisfied and that's not just me, that's us as a collective in this. I don't think we'll ever be satisfied no matter what we do," Lynch told BBC Sport NI.
"Our job is to try and get three points, especially at home. We were hugely frustrated on Friday night.
"We know we could have been better in both boxes and should have been better in both boxes which probably cost us two points."
Bohemians also have four points from their first two fixtures, having followed their goalless draw with St Patrick's Athletic with a thumping 4-0 win at Sligo Rovers.
The Candystripes are in the unique position of hosting their first four fixtures at home and would have been hoping to take close to maximum points.
In late April, Derry City will play at least five 'home' fixtures at Celtic Park, home of Derry GAA, while a hybrid grass pitch is laid to replace the Brandywell's 3G surface.
"We're at home, we expect to win and we expect to win our home games against everybody," added Lynch.
"That's something we're definitely talking about a lot internally. We didn't make this place a fortress last year. I think that's something we have to make sure happens this year.
"Obviously, the change in the pitch, we hope and pray it will make a massive difference to us, nobody really likes playing on that pitch.
"I know the away teams talk about it. But we have too many good footballers to be playing on that type of pitch. It is what it is, but it's something we're definitely looking forward to.
"As I've said, I think the fans have to take great credit in the first two games. What they've done and how they've got behind us has made a massive difference. Long may that continue."
Derry dealt Maher blow
Lynch also confirmed goalkeeper Brian Maher is set for a spell on the sidelines with a hand injury.
The Dubliner did not feature in the draw with Dundalk, denying him his 100th consecutive appearance for the club, with 19-year-old Liverpool-born Shea Callister handed his professional debut after signing for the club earlier this month.
The League of Ireland transfer window closes on Sunday and Lynch could be on the look-out for another shot-stopper.
"Probably goalkeeper is one that we're looking to try and bring in at the moment. Brian (Maher) looks like he's going to be out for a number of weeks," said Lynch.