Huddersfield boss Lee Clark admitted his side were not at the races after they lost 3-1 at Millwall.
Neil Harris was the star of the show for the Lions, setting up Chris Hackett's first goal before notching the second himself for his sixth of the season.
Hackett also turned provider for former Stevenage forward Steve Morison to put the game beyond the Terriers - who grabbed a consolation through Jordan Rhodes.
Clark said: "Individually and collectively it was a very poor performance - we never got started. Millwall got the early momentum and they battered us. I knew Millwall was going to be a tough game, so for me it wasn't a wake-up call. I thought we would compete better, especially without the ball.
"Some of our players got excited after a few positive results, thinking they've done what's necessary. I've said all along that we've got a good squad, but we haven't performed. I believe in the players out there. They are good characters who had a poor performance and they've been told that afterwards.
"I try to respect the players if I can but I do tell them in no uncertain terms if they've done wrong."






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Maybe Clark will realise his namesake is a good centre half because it looked as if P Clark was to blame for 2 of the goals and Butler the other Surely Nathan deserves a chance it wouldn't harm some of the 1st teamers to have to play at Bradford
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