A 'dissolutioned and disappointed' Martin Foyle felt his side shouldn't have lost to Hyde for the second time this season.
"Losing to Hyde twice in a season shouldn't happen with the players I've got at this level," Foyle told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"The result hurts after all that hard work we put in.
"We took the goal and I thought well is that going to settle us down.
"But we came out second half and just looked a bag of nerves.
"The two goals that went in weren't good enough.
"We haven't created enough, we got in the final third but we were offside too much, crosses haven't been going in.
"I want to play 4-4-2 at home, I want to go with two wingers and two strikers and take the game to them but at the moment we're not holding the ball up well enough, out little interchanges aren't good enough.
"I think it might be time to change the shape, keep ourselves in games and give oppositions a problem.
"I want to play a certain way but at the moment we seem to be a little bit slow, a little bit negative and a little bit shy of having the ball."