Huddersfield Town boss David Wagner felt they made it too easy for Leicester City after their 3-1 defeat.
Kelechi Iheanacho, James Maddison and Jamie Vardy all netted goals which the Head Coach described as 'presents' to the home side; and was frustrated by his players' inability to finish some of the chances created during the game.
Wagner told HTTV: "Performance attitude and effort wise, everything was there. Very good individual performances again.
“We have to speak about our problems and the problems today were so many individual mistakes in the offence – not using our clear-cut chances – and defensively all three were individual mistakes which we shouldn't make.
“The goals we conceded were presents, if you do mistakes like we've done then it's difficult and unlikely you will get something out of a Premier League match.
“Again, this is a good performance, but we have to avoid the mistakes which we've done; and they were too many in this game today.
"There is not much between us and our opponents. We were really in the game, and you won't have as many clear-cut chances as we did today against Leicester; we had to ultilise our chances.
"I have no doubt that we will collect our points if we carry on playing as we are."