“We’re all disappointed,” says Brian Barry-Murphy. “When you lose a game in that manner, it’s pretty sickening from a coach’s point of view.
“We created more chances than in any other game this season, but it doesn’t mean anything when you lose the game.
"The frustration among the players and staff is evident - we need to turn that dominance into results and move forward.
“We want to be really productive and efficient in possession, but we weren't clinical enough tonight.
“It’s very natural for the dressing room to feel disappointed but it’s a very young team that will encounter plenty of different situations throughout the season.
"While we’re frustrated tonight, we have to stay calm and keep improving our chances of winning games.”
Looking ahead to Saturday’s clash with Leyton Orient, Murphy emphasised that it’s an opportunity to bounce-back.
“I like the challenge of coming back here on Saturday. After the Bradford game, we went to Burnley and produced a performance of the highest level, then backed it up against Wigan.
“We’ve lost two games at home - that’s the reality - but now we have to show the fans that we can deliver a better performance than tonight.”
Burton boss Gary Bowyer