Crystal Palace manager Neil Warnock looks set to shake things up at Selhurst Park after a dismal performance against Wolves on Saturday saw them lose 2-0.
Two fantastic strikes from Michael Gray and Kevin Kyle in the last 15 minutes were the only two moments of class in a dire game that stretched Palace's winless streak to six matches.
Warnock was left feeling disappointed, and bemoaned a lack of quality and sparkle in his side.
He said: "We just didn't have enough sparkle in midfield or upfront, Lee Hills was trying his hardest and tackling and everything but there was not enough guile upfront. If I could have done I would have put five subs on if I am honest.
"The fans have seen that type of performance quite a few times this year and we have to look now to change things as much as we can and see if there is anything in the locker room we've not seen yet."
With both sides lining up in a 4-5-1 formation chances were at a premium in a tight first half characterised by scrappy play as neither team got a passing game going.
Palace's best chances looked like coming from Hills' long-throws, with Tom Soares heading just wide from one in the eighth minute.
Julian Speroni then tipped over a Stephen Elliott drive and Jody Craddock put his free header past the post from the resultant corner.
Palace started the second half better with Soares, Ben Watson and Carl Fletcher all having half chances.
However, in the 75th minute Shaun Derry lost the ball to Darren Potter in the middle of the park and although his shot was blocked by Matt Lawrence, it fell to Gray on the right who cut inside Clint Hill and fired expertly into the top corner.
That goal briefly breathed life into Palace, with lively sub Paul Ifill setting up Clinton Morrison at the near post but Wayne Hennessey did well to get in his way.
The game was over in the 89th minute when Kyle outmuscled both Lawrence and Mark Hudson to volley into the bottom corner from 30 yards.
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