Yeovil Town manager Gary Johnson has said that he has some "big decisions" to make following today's 5-1 drubbing at the hands of Huddersfield Town.
The Glovers are without a win in their last five games in the Championship and are struggling in the bottom three.
"We were very poor in the first half and a bit weak," the 58-year-old told reporters. "We had words at half time and we came out and created three or four chances early in the second half, but we weren't good enough to take them.
"We only have to be better than three other teams in this division, and one of them isn't Huddersfield. At this stage a manager looks at it and sees which players can cut it and which can't. Some big decisions have to be made.
"I have given the players every chance to show they are capable at Championship level. At 5-1 you can scream and shout but maybe it's time to make a few changes."
The Somerset side welcome Watford to Huish Park on New Year's Day.