Derby County head coach Paul Warne spoke to BBC Radio Derby after the Rams were beaten 2-0 at home by Watford.
“I could hear the frustration at the final whistle [with fans booing]. I understand that. I’m a big boy.
“I didn’t think we played that bad, to be fair. It’s always about chances. You have to take your opportunities and I thought we had a really good opportunity in the first couple of minutes with Jerry – he hit the side netting and I’d normally expect him to score that.
“They then score up at our end and the game was then edgy for 10-15 minutes. We didn’t look that good and looked a little nervous.
“I thought we had ascendancy in our play at the end of the first half. We created chances and didn’t take them and hit the crossbar twice.
“At half-time we told the lads to be a little more aggressive. I just think we looked softer than normal and they had real threat.
“And the more you try push that goal, the more you are open to the counter-attack. They are a really athletic side that caused us no end of problems on the counter-attack and could have scored another couple.”
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