"We weren't at the races, especially going forward so we need to do some work. We got into decent areas but then the moves broke down too many times up front with the strikers who are a massive part of our team.
"If they are on form then we tend to play well but that wasn't the case today. The goal just before half time changed my interval talk.
"It came from another set piece from a header and we just switched off in the six yard box, Marcus Stewart is an expert around that area but we went to sleep to allow him in.
"There wasn't much on a positive note as it was so disappointing from a watching point of view for the decent number of supporters who travelled down. We were short but Nat Kerr did OK when he came on in a short spell while Richie Partridge contributed well to look dangerous but we need an end product.
"The nearest we came to scoring was an Ian Sharps header and although we got one or two bits and pieces in the box we didn't have anyone who could stick it in the net."
The Millers play out their home campaign next weekend when Cheltenham visit Millmoor, still not safe from relegation themselves after a 2-1 loss at home to Blackpool yesterday.