The British and Irish Lions insist they will not "hit the panic button" despite suffering their first defeat of the tour against the Blues - just three days before they face the Crusaders, New Zealand's top Super Rugby side, who are on a record-breaking run of 14 successive victories.
A dazzling late try by Ihaia West secured a historic 22-16 victory for the Blues, the weakest of the country's five Super Rugby teams, at Eden Park.
Warren Gatland's side delivered a significantly improved display from their subdued 13-7 victory over the part-time Provincial Barbarians side last Saturday, scoring a try through Ireland No 8 CJ Stander, with Leigh Halfpenny landing three penalties and a conversion.
The Blues, however, outscored the tourists three tries to one, with All Blacks midfielder Sonny Bill Williams - described by Lions halfback Rhys Webb as a "monster" - Ihaia West and Rieko Ioane touching down.
Lions defence coach Andy Farrell was afterwards forced to deliver a stern warning to the players about their concession of 13 penalties. However, Gatland said both the coaches and players would be "hard on themselves" because indiscipline had been a problem in the first two games.