Walsall Head Coach Michael Flynn has called upon his team to show some 'professional pride' following their defeat to relegation-threatened Harrogate Town on Tuesday evening.
The Saddlers shipped three goals at the EnviroVent Stadium, with the Reds once again failing to find the back of the net on the road, as they stretched their winless run to seven league games.
Flynn, who is under increasing pressure as his side continues a dismal 2023, insisted he knows which players have stopped caring and believes they are doing themselves no favours as we head nearer to the end of the season.
Speaking to the assembled media, Michael said; "I won't name names but there are a few and I know who they are.
"They will get found out and it won't do them any good as they are professionals and that alone should mean they have pride in their performances.
"Not enough have, and I am at a loss what to do with them we have tried everything. I have said before I have professional pride, I know I am a good manager I have proved it over five years but I need people with me to prove it here."