Leeds United manager David Hockaday has admitted that his players have "lots to work on" following Saturday's defeat to Millwall in the Championship.
United got their league campaign off to a losing start at The Den as they went down 2-0 to Ian Holloway's side.
"I wasn't happy with our performance in the first half. We didn't get up to the pace and they looked hungrier. Second half we made a game of it and had chances we really should be hitting the net with," Hockaday told BBC Sport.
"There is lots to work on, but I have learned a lot about the players because we were playing in a cauldron here and some coped better than others."
Leeds return to action on Tuesday when they host Accrington Stanley in the first round of the League Cup.