Losing grip on a game once they have scored is a problem watfordfc head coach Rob Edwards knows must stop
After the draw with Sunderland at Vicarage Road, head coach Rob Edwards was asked by a journalist if Watford going ahead in the first half actually did them no favours, as it brought about a reaction from the visitors who until then had been pushed back.
After Tuesday night’s shocker at Blackburn, where there was little or no intensity from Watford throughout, Edwards did feel his side responded to his challenge to put that element of their game right. The failure on the Hornets part to see the game out ultimately resulted in the late Sunderland equaliser, which in turn led to boos at the final whistle from the home fans.
“There are always at least three mistakes in any goal you concede, and there are lots of things we can address. “The timing of that goal was a bit of a shocker for us. That period of four or five minutes leading up to the goal is what I’m talking about. We started playing to protect, and I need to help the lads understand we’re at our best on the front foot.
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