HEAD coach Conor Hourihane said he was 'really frustrated' after his side lost 1-0 to Rotherham United - but he says he doesn't think his team could have given much more.
The 1,982 travelling Rotherham fans went wild in the 64th minute as Kian Spence's 20-yard strike fired past Murphy Cooper in the Barnsley goal.
The hosts had been the better side until that point but the Millers were fantastic defensively and probably deserved their first three points at Oakwell in over half a century.
Boos rang around the ground at full-time as the Reds failed to win in the league for the fifth successive game.
They haven't won a league game since the 3-2 win against Reading on September 18.
Hourihane said it was a frustrating game but thought that his side gave everything during the match.
He said: "I'm really frustrated, the lads are really frustrated.
"I thought we started the game really, really well.
"I think they've had one shot and ended up scoring a goal and we're sat here after getting beat 1-0.
"I don't think the lads can give me much more today.
"I'll always say to the lads and be really honest with them if I feel they can give me more.
"But today I really feel for them because they've given me everything.
"Could we have created maybe a little bit more? Potentially because you always want that little bit more in the final third."
Josh Earl and Adam Phillips both missed the game on Saturday through injury.
Hourihane said: "They both trained yesterday.
"Josh Earl has got a bad back spasm that he couldn't get over in time for the game.
"Phlilo tried to train on his hamstring that he came off on Tuesday night and it's just not as good as what we thought it would be.
"So Josh should be next week, ready for York.
"Phillo will probably be a couple of weeks."