Huddersfield Town manager Simon Grayson has slammed his side after they slipped to a second successive home defeat against Leicester City on Tuesday night.
Grayson watched his team lose 2-0 thanks to a brace from Anthony Knockaert, and admitted that the defeat has forced to him rein in expectations after a promising start to life in the Championship.
He told Sky Sports News: "We have had a reality check in the last two games. Tonight were beaten by the better side but, more than that, we didn't perform to our capabilities.
"We didn't get in their faces, pressurise them or tackle and a few choice
words were said at half-time.
"I give credit to Leicester but there are ways of losing football matches and
we just didn't do the things that got us where we were in the last six or seven
games."
Defeat to Leicester sees Huddersfield slip to eighth place in the Championship on 14 points.