Decision Making At Both Ends Is Massive - Shaw

Last updated : 17 September 2012 By Covsupport News Service

Coventry City caretaker manager Richard Shaw has said that the City players need to start putting away their chances and stop conceding poor goals.

Speaking to the CT's Andy Turner after the 2-0 defeat at Tranmere Rovers on Saturday whereby the Sky Blues had chances and then let in sloppy goals to lose the game, Shaw said: “Decision making at both ends is massive in League One and at the moment we’re not taking chances and conceding poor goals.

“I am not saying it’s a disaster because it is only six games gone and you are talking about 120 points to play for, but we need to rectify it sooner rather than later.

“When the players make errors like that you can’t legislate for it. It’s just the way the players have been recently and, for whatever reason, they can’t seem to put 90 minutes together.
 

“There are a lot of positives and people who weren’t here won’t have seen the game. I’ve seen it with my eyes and I thought we played all right at times but the bottom line is we didn’t get any points and got beat 2-0, and that’s what will be written about in the papers.

“We can’t keep coming in after every game and feeling sorry for ourselves. At some stage it will click and they’ll see it through. We said at half time that they had done well and dug in, and even the first 15 minutes of the second half when Tranmere were on top they saw that difficult period through but I just think they get to a stage when some of them think they’ve done enough. Good players don’t do that.”


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