Worcester boss Richard Dryden blasted his side for a 'terrible' display in the 1-0 home defeat by Welling United.
Dryden was prepared to give his side the benefit of the doubt after the 4-1 defeat at Eastleigh, but admitted that this had been a very poor showing.
"It was a terrible performance as we haven't started right from the kick off and it just got worse," he said.
"I didn't see any desire again and that's two games on the trot but there is no excuse for that at home."
After a first half of few chances Welling made the decisive break 10 minutes after the interval when Jack Parkinson was given the freedom of the penalty area to score from close range.
People who have been left out today have got a great chance of coming back in
Worcester manager Richard Dryden
Richard Dryden said among the most annoying aspects of this performance was that his side had failed to convert the work done on the training ground into the match.
"All through Thursday we were working on getting the ball wide and getting crosses in," he said.
"It looked great albeit that it was nine against eight, but what we were doing was good.
"But there is no point in doing it on Thursday if you are not going to do it on Saturday and a lot of people have let themselves down," he said.
Dryden told BBC Hereford and Worcester he has got some thinking to do over the next 24 hours before deciding on his side for Monday night's home match against Chelmsford City.
"I have got to decide if on Monday I just go with 11 lads who have got the desire to run around, work hard and close people down," he said.
"We didn't do anything like that today and when we did get the ball back we kept giving it away.
"People who have been left out today have got a great chance of coming back in," he added.
There will be full commentary on Worcester City against Chelmsford City online at bbc.co.uk/herefordandworcester from around 1940 GMT on Monday 9 November.
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