Russell Martin had some harsh words for his Swansea side despite seeing them come from three goals down to salvage a 3-3 draw against Coventry at the CBS Arena.
Jonathan Panzo, Jamie Allen and Viktor Gyokeres had put the Sky Blues in the driving seat before a 16-minute turnaround from Joel Piroe, Jay Fulton and Liam Cullen saw Swansea snatch a point.
āIām battling how to feel about it really,ā said Swansea boss Martin.
āI thought for half an hour we were incredible, brilliant, so Iām really grateful and proud for the last half an hour. But Iām really hurt for the first 60 minutes.
āThe energy in the top third of the pitch, the willingness to run, to sacrifice yourself, the reaction to losing the ball, all the stuff weāve worked on the last couple of weeks was nowhere near acceptable.
āThe lack of physical contact, lack of aggression in transition is why they came away with so many counter-attacks and Steven (Benda) came to the rescue.
āTo then concede from a set-piece is, being honest, a disgrace. Weāve gone behind in too many games in the last seven and in a lot of those games conceded a set-piece.
āToday we end up with 17 shots each, itās far too many. Thatās mentality, they have all the detail in the world and the guy gets a free header and scores. Thatās unacceptable.
āI saw some stuff in the first half I did not like one bit. Passes that they know how I feel about them, itās not helping your team-mate, not hurting the opposition. I donāt know where it came from.ā
Coventry had gone ahead when Panzo rose highest from a corner to head in his first goal in English football, before Allen curled home brilliantly two minutes after half-time.
Gyokeres looked to have put the hosts out of sight after 54 minutes, but Piroe sparked the comeback when he turned in Ryan Manningās cross before Jay Fulton slammed home a rebound after a good save from Ben Wilson.
Substitute Cullen, who had been on for less than two minutes, then tapped in the equaliser for the visitors after Piroeās header had come back off the inside of the post.
āWe were really good for 68 minutes,ā said Coventry boss Mark Robins. āWe were 3-0 up and the gameās won.
āWhen you run your legs out you start to get a little bit tired and then itās a case of ādo you make changes to score more goals or do you try to shut up shop?ā But to shut up shop against them is difficult.
āWe were 3-0 up and we started to go, āwell this is easyā, and started to do things that were totally against what we normally do. It was a bit of naivety. There is some naivety in there because you have got three young players in the back line plus (Michael) Rosey and Jake Bidwell.
āTo be 3-0 against them is outstanding but then to concede the three goals is like a real kick in the teeth. We kept throwing the ball out and trying to do things quickly as if we needed to score another one, and ultimately we just showed some naivety in terms of what we were doing.
āThe game is cruel at times but you have got to keep possession of the ball and we didnāt do that. We went backwards, gave the ball away and turned it over too often.
āBut thereās no getting away from it, we conceded three goals after the game should have been killed off. So itās disappointing and thereās a lot of learning to come from it. But thereās a lot of young players and we were naive.ā