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Isaac Hayden doesn't blame Martin Dubravka for the error


“This has been a difficult period. I’ve not really known whether I was going to be staying here for the second part of the season or whether I was going to be going, but – as I’ve said – as soon as you cross that white line, everything else doesn’t matter. You’ve got a job to do, and you always want to try and do your best and show what you’re capable of doing. It probably took me a couple of games to get back in my stride but now I feel fit enough, I feel like I’ve had a good run of games – which is what you need – and I just hope that I can help the team until the end of the season and keep giving 100%.

"People will look at Martin and say that he should have saved it, but at the end of the day we let them get a shot off and it’s our job, as outfield players, to stop shots – and we didn’t. Once a forward gets a shot on target, he’s always got a chance of scoring. We’re a team, and everyone makes mistakes through the season – I made one at Cardiff and got sent off. It’s about the lads sticking together and helping each other through difficult situations.

"When you play against top-quality players, like they have got, you’ve got to be sharp and on the ball from minute zero to minute 90 plus four. They’ve got quality all around the pitch and they can damage you at any given time. We competed really well until the 83rd minute, and it’s disappointing to lose the game in that manner. We had our chances, and we were unlucky. Ronny hit the post, and even I had a couple of half-chances – usually I don’t get into those situations!

"Overall, it’s another positive step. Everyone’s disappointed to come away with no points, but after Man City on Tuesday night, we’ve shown again that we can compete against the top four or top six and do well with our game-plan. It works well – we stick together, we stay compact and we fight for each other. It’s not an individual game – we haven’t got anybody who can make the difference on their own, like a Son, like a Messi or whoever; it’s all about the group as a collective. And that’s what we do so well – we work so hard for each other and we work hard for the manager, for the club and for the fans."

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