Motherwell boss Steven Hammell says his side made it too easy for Hibs as the Edinburgh side ran out 3-2 winners at Fir Park this afternoon.
A Kevin Nisbet hat-trick seemingly had Hibs high and dry, though Stuart McKinstry scored between the Scotland striker's second and third goals.
Ross Tierney added a late third to provide some drama, but the damage had been done by that point.
That left Motherwell on a run of seven Premiership games without a win, and facing a battle to get themselves away from the relegation zone.
Hammell said: "It was self-inflicted, that has been pretty consistent with what we've seen this season.
"We weren't anywhere near our best but we made it easy for Hibs, with the goals we gave them.
"We speak about style and formation, information that we give the players, and I don't think that's the problem or why we're conceding goals.
"It's not doing the basics well, in terms of defending a cross. You don't need to be an expert to see that the goals we gave away are just basic, fundamental mistakes.
"We know the players can do better. I feel like I'm repeating myself by saying 'we had enough of that game there'.
"We weren't at our best, but we had enough of it to get something from it, but what we can't do is give away the cheapness of the goals that we did concede."
Hammell says it will now take big players for Motherwell to get out of their predicament, with Ross County up against them at Fir Park next weekend.
He said: "We were confident of getting a result, and that would then take us to within the group above us, with how tight the league is.
"The fact is that we've not done that, Hibs now peel away from us a little bit, and we're involved in a fight with the teams round about us now.
"That adds more pressure to next week, and the players - myself included - need to stand up to that."
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