Head coach Nelson Jardim shared his frustration after his side fell to a 2-1 home defeat against Swindon Town.
An early goal from Kyle Hudlin put the Exiles in front but the Robins equalised minutes later as Harry Smith fired home.
Midway through the second half Swindon Town took the lead as substitute, Joe Westley, secured all three points for the visitors.
“It's another tough one to take,” he said.
"It's not good and we're not happy with it - the boys are not happy with it, no-one is happy with it at this club.
“It was a game of two moments with the way we conceded the two goals.
"We're disappointed not to have done better – I think the fans and those boys deserved more. The way we fought showed we are not soft, we tried to fight, but those two moments took the game.
"The first goal is a long ball and flicked and it dropped for him and he took his chance, and the second is from a throw-in where we lost the ball.
"Apart from that they only had set-pieces, but the positive was the way we fought, they proved a lot and we have to take this into the next couple of games and this will turn around, for sure."