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CLARK: "WE HAVE TO LEARN"

Posted on: Tue 14 Sep 2010

Lee Clark sums up today's game:

"Bournemouth have come here and done the good things and caused us one or two problems. We knew they had pace at the top of the field and, fair play, you have to say well done to them. We had our chances and our best periods of the game when the players were doing what I'd asked.

"We got in their faces and gave them problems just before half time and we created some chances and then scored. We did the same just after half time and then in the last ten to 15 minutes we did the same, but in between they didn't do everything that I wanted from them. We gave Bournemouth the initiative and they started pushing us back a little bit. We have to learn from what's happening in and around us.

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"There were good and bad points in the game and we need to eradicate that and be more consistent across the 90 minutes. We are playing in spasms at the minute - we have a good fifteen minutes here and ten minutes there. We need to be consistently doing the right things at the right time.

"I want my team to press and press quickly and I want them to force the opposition into mistakes and for us to win the ball high up the field. When we do that we force opposition into errors and we make them make a bad pass then we can start to make our play from there.

"Our goals came when we pressed and did the right things, but it's two points dropped when you draw at home and when you've got yourself back from a goal down, it's disappointing."

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