London Wasps head coach Dai Young. Photo credit: Adam Davy/EMPICS
Saturday, September 22, 2012
9:39 PM
London Wasps director of rugby Dai Young was frustrated after his side missed an opportunity to grab something from their defeat at Gloucester.
The visitors were 20-3 behind inside 30 minutes but battled back and were beaten 29-22 come the end of the game.
?We had opportunities to win the game, although I don?t think we should have won it, to be honest. We were quite fortunate to be only seven points behind going in at half-time,? Young said.
?We?ve got to respect the ball - we conceded two tries from needless turnovers.
?I thought we lost the physical battle in the first half and left ourselves with too much to do. We seem incapable at the moment of putting an 80-minute performance together.
?We?ve got to start making sure we are a little bit meaner and a little bit tighter in that teams have to earn everything they get rather than us giving away some soft points.?
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