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Hurst Fumes After Cup Defeat
Tuesday, 14th Aug 2018 23:25

Manager Paul Hurst was scathing about his side’s performance after they exited the Carabao Cup to Exeter 4-2 on penalties following a 1-1 draw.

Asked whether he was particularly disappointed with the second half display, Hurst responded: “I was disappointed with the performance in the first half. We can pretend we passed it at times. I think we had a couple more efforts in the second half which tested the keeper more.

“It was too slow, too pedestrian, people were not really playing where they were supposed to. Therefore, didn’t make it anywhere near as fluid as it needed to be.

“I didn’t think we worked hard enough in possession, I didn’t think we worked hard enough out of possession.

“A couple of times, and the players will be shown, Exeter players were running past ours far to easily.

“I’m not having it that they’ve got players who were a lot faster or a lot fitter, stronger or whatever it is.

“So the players will be made aware of that, we’ll go through it. So, not just second half for me.”

He says home truths were told at half-time and at the end: “They needed to be. I’ve said what I am, I’m honest, I say what I think, say what I see. That’s what I saw.

“If we honestly feel that we were anywhere close to what we should be and lost the game, like I said, with all due respect to the players Exeter have got and they put out, it wasn’t their strongest team.

“We should have controlled that game, we didn’t. Another pathetic goal to concede and at the end one or two attacks but too little too late.”

Hurst says he hadn’t seen that display coming following the first two matches: “No, not at all. I made a couple of changes but again I don’t think that’s the contributing factor to that performance.

“I’m massive on the facts of what goes on between your ears and how you approach things and clearly our attitude wasn’t right for tonight.”

Following the game he says the players need to stand up and be counted and show a reaction.

“There are some massive games in front of us that in some ways people will, I dare say, say they’re good games for us, but if we play like that they won’t be good games for us, that’s for sure.

“And it’ll start at training, we’ll see now who wants to step up, who’s going to shy away and not be the type of character that we need moving forward. So yes, a lot of questions to be answered from tonight.”


He dismissed the suggestion that there might be an excuse given it’s a young squad which is in the process of gelling: “No, not at all.”

Are there enough characters in the squad? “That’s what we’ve got to clearly have. As I was just saying, if one or two are trying to ease their way in they’ve got to step up quicker, find their feet, find their voice, find the performances to make a difference and do what they want to do.

“I spoke before about people being at the football club not to be the limit of their ambitions. But performances like that and there’s only one way everyone will go and that won’t be moving on to better things.

“So we’ve got to dig deep, do some soul searching. Again I really like the phrase about looking in the mirror and being honest. Have they given everything? Have they prepared correctly? All of those things.

“Because somewhere along the line clearly something wasn’t right in terms of that performance.”

While most fans will understand it’s going to take time for the team to come together after the summer changes, some will be starting to get concerned after three games without a win at the start of the season.

“Yes, of course, and that’s natural. That performance worries me,” Hurst admitted. “But I don’t think it’s a true reflection of what we’ve got, in all honesty.

“I think we’ve seen that in the other two performances. Take the result aside from Rotherham, the performance for large parts was good and encouraging.

“But that, like I say, was night and day in comparison. I understand people having concerns.”

Will he be getting the players in for extra training in the next few days having flown back this evening?

“The issue is as much as we’re trying to do things right and get back as soon as possible, I’m not sure getting them in tomorrow is particularly the right way forward, so I think we’ll wait until Thursday,” he said.

“But we won’t be not working hard, that’s for sure. Like I said, some of the players will be shown some things as well that are unacceptable and I don’t want to see them again.

“As hard as it was to take losing the game on Saturday, you can get over it slightly because I felt like players gave their all, there were just some moments where we didn’t take advantage. Tonight I didn’t think I saw that.”

Does he believe complacency was a factor, some players perhaps believing they just needed to turn up to win away at a League Two club?

“It looked like that and I’ve got to concentrate on my team so I’ll not take anything away from Exeter, who have had a great pre-season, haven’t been beat, won their first two league games and are a team clearly in confident mood,” he added.

“But I thought we had some bits of play early on that we showed that we should have control of it, we got ourselves in front and then really you’re looking to kick on from that. But I didn’t see any evidence of that.

“We had one or two bits of pressure but at the same time they also looked like they could add to the scoreline.

“So it has to come into it, it’s got to because if we were our best then I think we win the game.”

Does the display change his thoughts regarding further recruitment? “I think every time you set foot on the pitch and you witness things unfolding in front of you, naturally you’re always assessing.

“I’ve got to do that and got some time before Saturday to think about that and what’s the best way forward for us.

“But, yes, it certainly throws up some questions I’ve got to try and answer. Obviously we’re in a position where there’s only so much business we can do and we’ve got to try and get that right.”

Hurst says there’s nothing new on any ins or outs on loan: “Not as we speak now. Like I said, things can happen very quickly but on tonight’s evidence we need more in than we will do, I’m sure.

“But I’m sure I’m expecting some of those players to step up and show they’re much better players than they did tonight.

One positive on the night was the return of Teddy Bishop and Danny Rowe as subs after long spells out.

“Good to get them back out there, they’ve both been missing for some time and in some ways I felt for Teddy in terms of missing the penalty but apart from a natural disappointment he doesn’t need to be too down about that,” he said.

“Yes, if it gets to that stage you want to come out on the right side of it, but it should have been over before that. So I’m pleased for them and a step forward in the right direction for them.”

Are the duo in consideration for the 18 in the Championship? “Again that’s something I’ve got to really give some thought to. Can they give us enough off the bench?

“You don’t have to put them on straight away but if they are on there and something happens, then have we got the options; if it was an early substitution it wouldn’t be one of them.

“That’s part of what I have to consider. I’ll guess I’ll mull that over the next day or two.”

Exeter manager Matt Taylor was delighted that his side claimed the win, believing they got stronger as the game went on.

“Obviously pleased," he said. "First-half I felt we showed them a little too much respect, stood off them a little bit, but still created some good chances.

“The substitutions freshened us up, gave us real fresh legs and we looked like a running team for the last half hour and we probably looked like the stronger team going towards the end.

“We created some good chances. When it goes to pens it's pot luck to be honest with you, but we held our nerve, delighted for the three young boys getting game time.”


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toxtethblue added 07:45 - Aug 16
Shakytown. We should be putting pressure on him to invest appropriately or go. Demonstrate, show some fight, some passion. Years of underinvestment are coming home to roost. ME is the main reason we are in the mess we are, don't just sit there and watch like you're at the movies!! Wake up people
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Cakeman added 08:26 - Aug 16
It is well worth remembering how Sir Bobby did it his way. Basically he started again similar to what Paul Hurst is doing. Also he certainly in a very strong manner stirred up the dressing room. There were casualties and for a time supporters wondered what on Earth Sir Bobby was doing. It didn't turn out too bad though did it?
A lot of patience required and we will be fine.
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oldtimer3 added 08:55 - Aug 16
yes Cakeman i rememer it well the Chairman supported bobby at the time we were bottom of the league and bobby was allowed to buy two experianced players Jimm Roberson and Frank Clarke late on in the season and we stayed up ! Trust ME will do the same if need be in the january window Good luck PH tell it like it is love your honesty
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Dissboyitfc added 09:19 - Aug 16
Cakeman....the difference was Sir Bobby lost the dressing room but it was a team that he inherited, and probably never had to start with so players were replaced. This is in the main PH's team.

Interesting times to come!
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BeattiesBackPocket added 09:27 - Aug 16
Lets please for the love of god get some perspective on this please. Yes I want to win every game, yes i like a cup run but come on people. Ill say this Middesbrough won narrowly AT HOME against opposition from the same league and Notts County were near the bottom last time i looked, Bristol City lost AT HOME against lowly opposition in Plymouth, Notts Forest have spent a fortune and needed a penalty shoot out AGAIN AT HOME against lowly Bury, the team we took to Exeter under Burley only drew 1-1 and we had a very strong play off winning team against them!

Early days I just wish the Mick lovers would stop going on about Mick hes gone now and had 5 years and signed 80 players he had his chance and was given more than enough time in my opinion should have gone after being shown up on national TV against NON LEAGUE Lincoln City and this wasnt after 3 games in for him either! But he was given time so how about the Mick lovers give Hurst some time and stop being so damn quick to HOPE an IPSWICH MANAGER FAILS!!! Also please not one of these "Fans" has said why hes not in a job yet with so many jobs that came up end of last season and all summer if he is as great as some fans on here believe??
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ITFCsince73 added 10:11 - Aug 16
In fact fairly supprised a, Huddersfield, Fulham or Palace didn't come in for Skussey pre season.
I'm sure £1m bid would have easily secured his services.
A premiership class midfeilder for peanuts in today's market. LOL.
MM you really was a numbskull.

Hopefully PH plotting a way out for the remaining deadwood. AKA Micks proper blokes.
Excited by all the new arrivals brought in, after 3 games played. And fully expect more poor results to come, as the project is still only just starting.
PH is a top young manager, not a worker of miracles.
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Cheshire_Blue added 10:47 - Aug 16
Disgraceful. This man is out of his depth and clueless. Be careful what you wish for was the warning last season and this is it.Presumably the 'numpties' think this is an improvement on MM? We are now fast heading for League 1 as this is the capability of most of our new signings.

Time will tell.
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ITFCsince73 added 11:06 - Aug 16
CheshireBlue. So be it. I've my club back. Anything....and I mean anything, is better than the numskull still being here. Obviously other clubs looking to recruit new managers think the same.
Strange to say the least, you believe someone who,s been in the job a matter of weeks, and overseen 3 games. Is out of ther depth? Glad Sir Bob and Sir Winston was given the time required...
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Dissboyitfc added 11:07 - Aug 16
Cheshireblue... yes you are disgraceful! Whatever type of supprter are you! Disgraceful
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Cakeman added 11:18 - Aug 16
Indeed with some of the over the top negative comments on here it is a wonder anyone would want to manage us at all.
It is mid August for goodness (polite) sake, give the man a chance!
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martin587 added 11:23 - Aug 16
Cheshire blue,
If you can see that far ahead,perhaps you would be so kind as to give me the winning Lottery numbers for this Saturday.🤣🤣
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ITFCsince73 added 11:36 - Aug 16
Dissboyitfc, Good point. I often wonder the same about Gcon. SWN98.....don't go there!
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BeattiesBackPocket added 11:37 - Aug 16
I'm thinking Cheshireblue may be on the wrong football site try the Norwich site mate!
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brendenward35 added 11:53 - Aug 16
Did I hear the after match interview with Hurst wrong as supporters are saying he shouldn't have belittled the players in public? my view was he mentioned the whole team not individual players which i think is fair in my opinion. Supports forget these player earn more in a month than i earn in over a year so why shouldn't they put in a good shift game after game. Hurst expects a lot of effort from the team and they should be 100% behind him and make the effort as they get paid to do it. I like the guy his not here for fun his here to make sure we pay good football and show the effort for the fans nothing wrong with that at all.
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ITFCsince73 added 12:18 - Aug 16
I think the bottom line in this is, Paul Hurst wants to manage at the very highest level. Above championship level. Only way this will be possible, is by success with itfc.
So we can be sure, he for one, will be doing everything possible to succeed.
The club and true town support will be patient. I'm sure. PH was as good a choice as anyone available. And the right choice I feel.
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cat added 12:23 - Aug 16
Hilarious Cheshire, tell you what, why don't we all quit now then and come back next year in league 1. You've lost your ‘bottle' already (lol) which suggests to me your nothing more than one of life's quitters.
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warktheline added 18:04 - Aug 16
@itfcsince73, totally agree with your ‘insight into three mickites'.....Hurst get rid, ASAP!

Ipswich Town FC an ‘also run' in the Championship year upon year! And McCarthy's ‘fan club' are all perched up high on their tree ‘crowing' over 3 ‘disgraceful games'! Such impatience, maybe it had become more ‘strained' under their ‘messiah' than they care to admit!

Hurst isn't too far away from a ‘decent' team, hopefully he holds his nerve and does the ‘right thing'!!!!
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shakytown added 19:40 - Aug 16
Toxteth so you agree with me that we need to open the purse strings ( only ME can do this) and buy in some class????? Which is what I said in the first place.
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