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LOSS SO HARD TO ACCEPT – STILL

BLOW: Ed Still

WATFORD coach Ed Still was unhappy with the two goals conceded, and felt his team were second best in too many areas as their winless run stretched to four games.
Still said: “We haven’t been good enough. We haven’t matched Oxford in terms of aggression, in terms of adapting to this type of game at this time of the season.
“Everything becomes more intense, more power-based and we haven’t been able to deal with it well enough.
“To lose the game on a set-piece, second ball – a very similar goal to the match against Cha...

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