SENDA BEMOANS SECOND-HALF ‘NAIVETY’ AFTER U’S FIGHTBACK

By Matt Ramsay

DANNY Senda felt that Leyton Orient were naive in the second half of their defeat at Cambridge.
Assistant head coach Senda was in charge, with O’s boss Ross Embleton self-isolating, though Embleton was still making decisions from home.
Orient led at the break through Danny Johnson’s goal, but Cambridge responded courtesy of goals in quick succession from Wes Hoolahan and Paul Mullin five minutes after the half-time interval.
“We started the first half on the front foot and put them under pressure, we were nullifying their threat,” ...

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