Huddersfield Town manager Mark Robins has bemoaned his side's mistakes in the 2-2 draw against Middlesbrough.
The Terriers twice took the lead through Adam Hammill and Nahki Wells, but two Albert Adomah goals secured a point for the visitors.
Huddersfield have now gone five without victory, and Robins says that his players are making it too easy for their opponents.
"Another day in the football factory and a few more mistakes. It's one of those things you can't legislate for," Robins told reporters.
"We've got to expect them making mistakes. When we give them a chance we really give them a chance.
"I thought the game generally was a decent game of football and we've just gifted them two goals. All season I have said we have got to take the mistakes on the chin."
Huddersfield are 16th in the league table.