Taylor’s biggest concern is Exeter’s inability to come back after going a goal behind.
They have not won a game after conceding first all season, and in recent weeks have suffered some heavy losses – they have been beaten 5-1 by Bolton Wanderers and 4-0 by Cardiff City at home in the past month.
Meanwhile, they were unable to hold on to a 3-1 lead at Peterborough United after going a goal down as they drew 3-3.
“We know about that; it’s a pattern; it’s been there for a long period of time,” Taylor told BBC Radio Devon.
“It’s my job as manager to give them a solution, not just in terms of personality but a style as well, and give them a safety net so that when that happens we’re still okay, we’re still in the game, there’s still a lot of time left in the game, and we can manoeuvre certain situations.
“We did it at Burton to a certain extent; we did it in the second half at Lincoln without the outcome, even Barnsley towards the end – just believing that there’s a long time left in the game and we’re capable of showing more than what we’ve probably shown, certainly at the weekend.
“I’d love that stat to change; I’d like it to change firstly by not being behind in the game, and I’m sure the players are the same in relation to that, so we’re all accountable for where we are right now.”
