Bristol City have to find 'ruthless edge' - Knight
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Bristol City have to find their "ruthless edge", said captain Jason Knight after they fell to a second consecutive league defeat against Watford on Tuesday.
The Robins had 14 shots, with five of those on target, to seven from Watford with only one on target - the goal scored by Ryan Andrews early in the second half.
"It's that ruthless edge. We had three or four chances; we should have really converted and then the game's different," Knight told BBC Radio Bristol.
"We had many chances, especially first half in and around their box, and we've got to be more impactful."
Defeat follows a 1-0 loss to Burnley on Saturday, which leaves Bristol City 11th in the table, five points off the play-offs.
"The last couple of games we've had big moments that we haven't capitalised on - against good teams - but we've got to get something out of those moments," Knight said.