Aston Villa boss Dean Smith admits he was disappointed with their performance for Saturday night's 0-0 draw at Brighton.
Villa needed goalkeeper Emi Martinez at his best to avoid defeat.
Smith said afterwards, "Not even bang average, I have never seen us make so many unforced errors in a game, it was sloppy from start to finish but had the resilience to keep the ball out of the net. Brighton were the better team.
"It was disappointing all round and the only thing that comes from it is a clean sheet and the resilience.
"Emiliano Martinez made some good saves when needed and was our best player on the pitch tonight. It shows you need a player like that at times, we have not had many performances like this where we have been second best.
"We were equally as bad here last season and losing 1-0 at half-time. Another point to the tally but we are disappointed with our performance.
"Graham Potter has coached them very well and if you keep giving a team like that the ball they will hurt you.
"It looks like a hamstring injury (for Matty Cash) as he was turning and this cold weather that can happen."

