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Nigerian and Watford forward, Isaac Success has urged his teammates to end the season on a high note despite coming short to Brentford on Saturday.
The Hornet lost 2-0 to Brentford in the penultimate game of the season with goals from Marcus Forss and Ivan Toney.
“Brentford are a top team and they’ve been competitive since the beginning of the season,” Success, told Hive Live.
“We tried to get the three points but unluckily for us, we’re leaving the stadium with no points.
“The boys have been giving everything in training week in, week out, even after the promotion.
“We’ve been fully focused on the coming games, so everyone will be upset right now in the dressing room but we’ll go home, get back to training and try to get the last three points of the season next weekend.”
Watford were without the injured Kiko Femenía, Nathaniel Chalobah, Carlos Sánchez, Ismaïla Sarr and João Pedro in West London, and then lost both Joseph Hungbo and Tom Cleverley during the opening half-hour.
Speaking on whether the changes affected the team, Success said: “Not really because the players coming in can fit into the positions and the tactics of the team.
“I think the boys were just a little bit heavy and fatigued because it’s been a long season.
“We wanted to come here and get the three points, but now we’re looking to finish in style against Swansea.”
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