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Poor finishing cost wasteful Watford, says boss Rob Edwards

Watford manager Rob Edwards was left to rue missed chances after seeing his side held to a goalless draw at Preston.

The home side had the better of the first half, with Alan Browne and Ryan Ledson forcing saves from Daniel Bachmann, but Vakoun Bayo and Rey Manaj squandered golden chances for the Hornets either side of half-time.

Edwards said: “It was a hard-earned point that could have been three.

“(Preston) have shown they are very difficult to score against, but the thing is, maybe we could have taken one of our three or four big chances that we did have.

“Our goalkeeper has made some good saves as well, so if you don’t win it, make sure you don’t lose it.”

The best chance of the game came on the hour mark when Manaj was sent through one-on-one with Freddie Woodman.

His finish was wasteful as he fired high into the stand with his left foot to the frustration of the travelling supporters behind the goal.

On his side’s finishing, Edwards said: “I think they’re good players, and we would expect them on another day to put those away, I’ll be honest.

“And they know that as well, cause they’re good players and we’ve got to demand high standards – when you get those sorts of chances, you need to punish teams.”

The draw maintained both team’s unbeaten start to the Championship season, although Preston have drawn four of their opening five games and Watford three of their first five.

Preston boss Ryan Lowe hailed his team’s dogged determination against physical opponents

He said: “(Watford) are all big, strong lads – you don’t play in the Premier League for nothing.

“I know they’ve come down, but I thought we handled ourselves fantastically well.

“I thought there was a few moments which was a little bit scary in terms of their

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