Westmeath let a 12 point lead slip to Cavan last weekend.
Westmeath Football manager Dermot McCabe says his players need to learn from their failings, as his side sit bottom of division two after losing all four games played in the league so far.
Despite their position in the table the Lake County are among the top scoring teams , with forwad Luke Loughlin scoring 29 points in total making him the second top scorer in the division.
However, the midlanders have conceded the most out of the eight teams and let a 12 point lead slip against Cavan, conceding 1-17 in the second half alone.
McCabe insists the squad are disappointed with the start but highlights the importance of working hard ahead of their next game this weekend against Meath.
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