Nottingham Forest continued their winless run in the Championship with a 1-0 defeat at Stoke City.
The Reds were level at half-time but fell behind to Josh Tymon's strike midway through the second half.
It means Chris Hughton's side have failed to pick up a point from any of their four Championship matches so far.
Here are the top headlines from NottinghamshireLive after the Stoke City game...
Mini match report
Nottingham Forest failed to pick up any points as they fell to another defeat in the Championship.
Stoke City were the victors this time around, after defeats to Coventry City, Bournemouth and Blackburn Rovers earlier in the season, leaving the Reds rock bottom of the Championship.
Josh Tymon scored the only goal of the game in an otherwise uneventful match.
Forest managed to create just two shooting opportunities throughout the 90 minutes with one being blocked and another being off target.
What Hughton said
Despite a winless start to the season, Forest boss Chris Hughton said he was refusing to give up with the Reds and was not concerned about having his tenure cut short.
Asked whether he was concerned that he was on the same trajectory as his predecessor Sabri Lamouchi, Hughton said: "It's not something I think about.
"What I think about is, we are going through a transitional period at the club. We've had a pre-season where we've had most of the Under-23s training with the squad; we've had injuries.
"We are going through a difficult period. It’s a transitional period.
"With this group, however we recruit, it will be a younger, development side.
"Around those changes, what I have to try to do is get results. At the minute, this is the only thing I’m thinking about.
"I understand the disappointment of the crowd. I’m as disappointed and as angry as any of them. This is my responsibility.
"My responsibility is to get results for this club and these supporters.
"With the help of recruitment, we’ll do the best we can."
How the fans reacted
Reds fans were full of criticism and directed chants of "We're going down" and "You're getting sacked in the morning" towards Hughton.
One supporter said: "[I have] been behind him from the day of his appointment. I can defend the manager no longer."
Another added: "Offensively this is up there with the most negative I have ever seen Nottingham Forest in my lifetime."
Meanwhile a third fan said: "Four defeats in a row, not to mention being dreadful last season... CH has done nothing to improve the side. In fact, they are probably worse."
Stoke boss has his say
Michael O'Neill was delighted with the performance of Josh Tymon.
The former England youth international has not had the best of luck with Stoke City in recent years but has returned to the first team fold and is showing his ability.
O'Neill said: "Josh is one that I'm delighted to see playing as he is now because he was a boy I felt wasn't in a great place.
""He had a difficult time with changes of manager at the club, having been brought here as a young player when we were in the Premier League with a lot of potential.
"He never lost what he had, his natural attributes: athletically very, very good, quick, left sided. What he's got now is that his confidence and belief has grown.
"He understands the game. He's got good game intelligence and he's easy to work with. I always felt from a manager's point of view that there was a player in there but he had to get it out of himself as well.
"Credit to him because he's done that and he's playing with a real belief and confidence in himself that he has to continue."
Next up
Forest host Premier League side Wolves in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday evening before a trip to arch-rivals Derby County next Saturday.