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12:45pm Monday 28th April 2008 in
Watford skipper John Eustace admits the team's performance in Saturday's defeat to Scunthorpe just wasn't good enough.
The Hornets slumped to their third defeat in a row at Vicarage Road and now face a battle just to get in the play-offs less than three weeks after they had the chance to go top.
Manager Aidy Boothroyd kept his players locked in the dressing room for an hour after the match holding an inquest into what went wrong and the midfielder hopes it can spark them into a response at Blackpool on Sunday.
Eustace said: "We had a good chat out in the open. It was just disappointing because the bottom line is it wasn't good enough. I don't think there was much to say.
"We still had some chances but we're not very confident in front of goal.
"It's obviously disappointing but we're still in with a good chance of getting in the play-offs. We have a really good away record and we just hope we can produce a result."
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