Wolverhampton Wanderers boss Dean Saunders says their late equaliser against Watford meant the draw felt like a victory but believes it was his team who should have won the contest despite the Hornets dominating possession.
Saunders praised Watford’s ability on the break and was pleased with his team’s performance in the first half, as he set his side up to sit deep in a bid to nullify the visitors’ threat.
The former Wales international was in a jovial mood after last night’s draw and said he was hoping Watford goalkeeper Jonathan Bond, who has also represented Wales at youth level, would “have a nightmare” but recognised the youngster had a “blinder” making some very good saves.
Listen to Saunders’ post-match press conference in full below.
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