The result leaves the Terriers lying in 18th place in the table, and very much in danger of being embroiled in the relegation battle over the coming weeks, with just five points currently separating them from the bottom three ahead of tomorrow night's trip to Middlesbrough.
Speaking after his side's eighth game in a row without a win, Terriers boss Carlos Corberan told the Yorkshire Post: "It is a very difficult moment for us and it was not the result that we wanted to get.
"We did not know how to manage the pressure to get a positive result that we wanted to get. In some moments of the game, the team were a little bit nervous in managing the ball and there was anxiety.
“We tried to finish the game before it was over. We stopped doing the things we did to score the two goals and gave the opponents more options...I did not see the team in the way I like to see."
Here are today's biggest transfer stories and the latest team news involving Huddersfield Town and the rest of the Championship, ahead of the midweek action:
1. Bees midfielder aims dig at Championship rivals
Brentford new boy Vitaly Janelt has claimed his side are "one of the few championship teams trying to play football", and revealed that the side are fully focused on securing promotion to the Premier League this season. (Sport Witness) Photo: George Wood
2. Cooper lined up for Eagles job
Swansea City boss Steve Cooper has been touted as a potential replacement for Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson, who is yet to be offered a contract extension at Selhurst Park. (Daily Mail) Photo: George Wood
3. Silva linked with Cherries job
Ex-Everton boss Marco Silva has been linked with the vacant Bournemouth job, as the race heats up to become the next Cherries. Ex-Huddersfield boss David Wagner is still the bookies' firm favourite, however. (Daily Echo) Photo: Laurence Griffiths
4. Pickering deal could force Bell out
Blackburn Rovers defender Amari’i Bell has been tipped to leave the club this summer, as his contract heads into its final few months. The signing of Harry Pickering from Crewe could see him forced out of the first team. (The 72) Photo: Julian Finney