Gareth Ainsworth was frustrated with how Gillingham finished Saturday's defeat at Crawley Town.
Gills conceded twice during stoppage time, with Crawley coming away 2-0 winners. Ainsworth was disappointed with how his side defended in both instances and called for players to take ownership.
Ainsworth looked ahead to the Easter period and gave a breakdown of the current injury problems.
Post-match thoughts...
We should walk away with a point. It was not a great game that had a lack of quality from both sides. Some of our set pieces and our crossing were way off. The final moments were way off.
There is no lack of preparation, and no physical reason that we should be giving away two goals in the 90th and 93rd minute. It is just a lack of quality defending. If we're not going to win a game, then don't lose the game. I am really disappointed with the goals.
I feel the fans' frustrations, big time. I am frustrated, really frustrated. We tried something a little bit different this week in training, and I am not going to let it get me down, not a chance. I have been down this season already, and I have to say that I am getting used to this, and I don't want to. I want to start winning, and it is not good. We need some characters in that dressing room, and we need some people to stand up and take ownership.
The Easter period...
At the moment, we have to pick some up [players], and I will do it. We have to make sure that we are competitive against Walsall and competitive against Accrington, then we go into the final weeks of the season.
Injury update...
We are lacking midfielders. [Robbie] McKenzie, [Ethan] Coleman, [Armani] Little and the two [Euan and Jonny] Williams out. We have got a lot of injuries in that midfield area, plus we lost Omar [Beckles], and Robbie McKenzie can play at the back. We have got some trouble at home there with injuries, but we can't keep blaming that. We need to step up.