Leeds United lost away from home against Leicester on Thursday evening, going down to two first half goals from the home side.
The Whites were unable to recover from then on in this Premier League clash, and will now next be in action at home to Fulham on Sunday.
Speaking after full-time, Jesse Marsch gave his thoughts on the game.
He said: “I think we dug ourselves a hole.
“The first one is a half chance, then an own goal. Then it’s their next chance and it’s 2-0.
“We did well in moments in the game too, but right now in both boxes we’re not helping ourselves an we have to find a way to stop the bleeding, that’s the way it feels right now.
“When you don’t get the results, the confidence is a little bit lower. We need to find goals.
“What disappointed me the most, is that almost their first time down the pitch, they scored.
“We actually had a good start and were in control of the match, but we lose the ball in the middle and they get an own-goal, then the match gets harder.
“We’ve got to find a way to get some wins and right now, away from home, we haven’t been great.
“So, we’ve got to go back to Elland Road, it’s a big, big match on Sunday and we have to be ready for it."