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Flores disappointed with Hornets performance

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Quique Sanchez Flores insists Wednesday's 2-0 defeat to Southampton was the worst display from Watford in the Premier League this season.
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Watford head coach Quique Sanchez Flores admitted that his side produced their worst performance of the Premier League season so far in their 2-0 defeat to Southampton on Wednesday.

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The Hornets lost for just the third time on their travels this year after a lacklustre display saw them punished at St Mary's.

Goals from Shane Long and Dusan Tadic ensured all three points for Southampton but Watford were unable to force a save out of goalkeeper Fraser Forster.

Forwards Odion Ighalo and Troy Deeney failed to cause problems for the Saints defence but Watford's defending was also called into question on a night to forget for the travelling supporters.

The defeat sees Watford drop down a place into 10th and Flores was quick to apologise to the club's fans after the final whistle.

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"We didn't hit the level of other matches. We didn't play well. It was the worst match we've played in the Premier League," he told BBC Sport.

"Southampton played much better. I am sorry for the first half. I apologise to the fans. It's the first time in the season we failed to find the level.

"We didn't play our style on the pitch. The players can make mistakes - it's football."

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