Pennington Hoping Blues Bounce Back With Another Coupon-Buster at Leeds Monday, 22nd Oct 2018 06:00 Defender Matthew Pennington hopes the Blues can bounce back with a repeat of their “coupon-buster” performance at Swansea when they travel to his former loan club Leeds United on Wednesday. The 24-year-old admitted that Saturday’s 2-0 home defeat to QPR was a disappointing way to follow up the 3-2 victory at the Liberty Stadium prior to the international break, Town’s first and win of the season. Pennington, on loan with the Blues for this season from Everton, spent 2017/18 at Elland Road, making 15 starts and nine sub appearances, and will be up against plenty of former team-mates when rock-bottom Town make the trip to West Yorkshire to face the fourth-placed Whites. “It’s pretty much the same team and it will be nice to see a few friendly faces but we’re going there to do a job and get something from the game,” he said. “We showed at Swansea that we can get something from a game we might not be expected to get anything from. Let’s hope Wednesday is another coupon-buster.” Pennington admitted Saturday’s dismal defeat to QPR was a big disappointment in the wake of the victory at the Liberty Stadium. “It’s very disappointing to come back from the international break with a result like that because we were looking to build on the win at Swansea,” he said. “But at least we’ve got a game on Wednesday and hopefully we can put it right then.” He added: “We weren’t good enough. They were first to the second balls and we didn’t do enough to win the game. There were a few mistakes capitalised on by QPR. “It’s very hard to win games when you concede soft goals, especially when teams tend to shut up shop after they’ve scored a couple. “It’s deflating after getting the monkey off our backs at Swansea. We wanted to go on a good run after that.” Regarding the first goal, Pennington said: “We should deal with it but unfortunately it’s gone in and when we went 2-0 down we had a mountain to climb. ![]() “It’s not just down to Gerks. We all take the blame as a team and I don’t believe anyone was good enough today. We need to put it right, hopefully on Wednesday at Leeds.” Reflecting further on Gerken’s error, he said: “You have to be strong enough to get through something like that — any player in any position. Mistakes happen and we’ll move forward.” “Of course and we’re disappointed as well,” he continued. “It’s a collective thing and it wasn’t good enough from us." “It was a great chance to put some more points on the board and it’s disappointing.”
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