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Watford boss 'feels sorry' for his centre backs after defeat to Cardiff City


Malky Mackay “felt sorry” for his “excellent” centre backs yesterday despite admitting he was unhappy with the goals Watford conceded in the 3-1 defeat to Cardiff City.

The Hornets went a goal behind in the seventh minute as Ross McCormack volleyed powerfully past Scott Loach after a corner routine straight from the training ground.

It was Cardiff’s first real attempt at goal and despite the final scoreline, Watford were the better side for most of the match and created a number of excellent chances, particularly in the first half.

The Welsh side were clinical though and twice scored slightly against the run of play in the second half.

Scott Loach made a superb stop to deny Jay Bothroyd but apart from that, City rarely caused the centre back pairing of Martin Taylor and Adrian Mariappa too many problems.

Mackay said: “I feel sorry for my two centre backs today [Saturday] because I thought they were magnificent.

“The amount of effort they put in against three of the best strikers in the division in Michael Chopra, Jay Bothroyd and Ross McCormack, I really feel sorry for them because I thought they were excellent today [Saturday].”

Mackay was upset by the manner of the goals his side did concede, although he did praise McCormack for his “excellent technique” as the striker opened the scoring.

Cardiff made it 2-0 when 5ft 8ins Peter Whittingham was allowed to head into the bottom corner at the back post for his 21st goal of the season.

“It was a very soft goal,” Mackay admitted.

“A hopeful ball into the box and Peter Whittingham, who is not renowned for his heading ability, ends up putting the ball in the back of the net.

“So it was a very soft goal as far as we were concerned and it seemed to relax Cardiff and allows them that bit of breathing space and with us 1-0 down and pressing and being on the front foot, that goal went it and you could see with some of the players that the wind was taken out of their sails.”

Mackay was also angry with Cardiff’s third as the home side broke from a Watford attack and Lee Hodson was unable to make a tackle on Chris Burke as he dribbled from his own half and scored. Lloyd Doyley made a challenge inside the box but the ball broke to Burke again and the winger slid the ball underneath Loach.

Mackay said: “Again you don’t let someone run 50 yards with the ball and put in the net. It was naive defending but they are young players and that learning process unfortunately has heavily punished us.

“I am disappointed with the third goal and again it is when we are pressing but that is something that we have to tighten up quickly.”

Watford did pull a goal back in injury time through a well-taken Heidar Helguson volley.

Mackay said: “It was maybe one of those goals that if that happens at another point in the game then things are different.

“It was an excellent ball from Stephen McGinn, a lovely flick on from Tom Cleverley and Heidar has finished it fantastically in the top corner from 20 yards. The timing of that doesn’t really help us though.”

Mackay was clearly disappointed after the defeat, which extended their winless run away from home to 13 games in all competitions.

The Watford manager stated his team need to be more clinical in both boxes but after dominating large spells of the match, Mackay was able to take positives from the defeat.

He said: “If we were sitting penned in for the whole of the game every time we were away from home then you would be looking at it and worrying.

“But we are actually creating some great chances and having vast parts of the game away from home, but at the end of the day, it is both boxes that count.”

Comments(9)

ghosthorn says...
3:02pm Mon 22 Mar 10

HAHAHAHAHAHA Malky is actually quite funny!!!!

fairwater says...
3:48pm Mon 22 Mar 10

MM is becoming a total joke!
He keeps on saying we are giving soft goals away with poor defending, yet he tries to defend Hodson by saying he is in-experienced and we must expect such errors!
What total rot. The experienced Harley should have played, not Hodson.
Being outjumped by Whittingham for the second goal was a disgrace.
He was also at fault with the other two goals also.
With such bad defending, relegation looms even larger on the horizon!

WFC4ever says...
4:18pm Mon 22 Mar 10

So the defence is good but its not...rather confusing comments by Malky there.

Any team can defend well for a whille...its no good though if your going to give away "soft goals"

We should be aiming to defend as a unit for 90 odd mins...

GrahamTaylor says...
4:34pm Mon 22 Mar 10

Spotted the problem here. We defenders were unlucky on Saturday, that the problem the game was played on the Sunday ;)

herts hornet says...
4:59pm Mon 22 Mar 10

oh dear the delusion goes on ,you would have thought with two ex centre halfs as management team they would have sorted our defense by now wouldn't you ? AND MM says above“But we are actually creating some great chances and having vast parts of the game away from home, but at the end of the day " WE LOSE EVERY GAME !

also see Tommy Smith being chased by Derby one of our rivals for relegation ?

henry says...
6:05pm Mon 22 Mar 10

Other managers (partly psychological warfare no doubt) have suggested that they know why we concede so many goals. I think most of us have a few ideas on that one also but I assume that MM has invited Curbs or another to cast an outsider's eye over the back line.......
Our play has been very fluid at times but we all know that the finishing is not good enough. What is the forward's coach (who is he - did you find out VoR?) doing about it ? I'd like to see the practice routines being tried in the pre-match warm up as in late 2008.

ab11uk says...
8:34am Tue 23 Mar 10

Can somebody from inside the club stop this man? i feel sorry for the guy who is the press officer? certainly not alastair campbell.

Press Officer: whats that malky you wanna do another interiew yeah ok, what do you want to say?

Malky: I want to say that our defence is great and our attack aint bad either and also we are great away from home! infact we are great at home and if we played how we did against swansea(he did actually say this!) then we are great!

Press Officer: hahahahaha very funny malky well before you do it make sure you take your pills and stop frothing at the mouth no wonder they never put your picture up! and remember its the black jacket you want for the interviews keep the white one at home! oh and that ginger nonce who keeps shouting things that dont make any sense dont bring him it would be to confusing

ab11uk says...
10:52am Tue 23 Mar 10

is the watford observer making a pun by pointing out malky dont even know what day of the week it is?

WFC4ever says...
4:14pm Tue 23 Mar 10

and we'll all get on with our own lives without needing to rant away because Mackay like all managers and poeple in public positions try and put a positive spin on certain things..

I suppose you'd be so much better in such situation.

Personally I think managers just talk for the sake of it and please the media when infact they probably just rather get on with the job they are given.


Malky Mackay wants to bring in at least one more player to Watford. Picture: Pippa Douglas Watford boss Malky Mackay 'feels sorry' for his centre backs after defeat to Cardiff City

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