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STILL: WE HAVE TO TAKE OUR BIG CHANCES

GUTTED: Ed Still

WATFORD boss Ed Still felt his side could and should have come away with more from the match.
“Gutted because it’s a little bit of the same feeling as there was after the Sheffield Wednesday game earlier this week, where we’ve started the game and had at least three huge opportunities there, coming in the zones where we wanted to be,” he said.
“[We] pulled the ball back to the zones we wanted to bring it back to and then you need to, at this level or any level, be taking those chances to be one or two ahead and then the dynamic o...

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