Tony Pulis has claimed that his West Bromwich Albion players may have taken for granted their two first-half leads against relegation-strugglers Leicester City.
The Baggies boss saw his side give up the lead twice and then watched his team concede a 92nd-minute strike from James Vardy to hand all three points to Nigel Pearson's side.
"In the second half in particular, there were two or three incidents where we've given the ball away or picked the wrong pass and given Leicester the impetus," Pulis said, according to Goal.com.
"We played really well in the first half, but conceded three really disappointing goals.
"The first goal, it is lower-league stuff, a ball pumped forward and they win the first header, get on the second and score. But we came back well and we were the better team up until half time."
The result keeps West Brom in 14th, while the much-needed three points give Leicester a boost to their Premier League survival, as they move three points from safety.