In addition to having so many matches recently, the wet weather has also limited the amount of quality time on the training pitches at Harper's Park, but Foster, who was appointed by the Pilgrims on January 5, can see the players are getting better at what he wants from him.
Argyle have their fifth game in 15 days today when they take on second-placed Leeds United in a Sky televised Championship clash at Home Park (12.30pm kick-off).
Asked about his goals for the rest of the season, Foster said: "To continue to look up, to continue to try to implement a playing style, to be difficult to beat, to be entertaining and to get as many points as we possibly can.
"We are really early in my tenure in terms of trying to implement a playing style, which is hard because of the limited time you get on the grass, and then when you do get on the grass it's very wet! "We are trying desperately hard to do that but with the games programme it's a little bit difficult and sometimes we are learning in the games.
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