'I feel physically sick at defeat' - Wilson

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Dominic Dietrich, Ed Dawes, Eric Steele and Malcolm Christie provide reaction from the Rams' 2-1 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday, including the thoughts of head coach Paul Warne and Kane Wilson, in the latest episode of the Rams Daily.

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Rams right-back Kane Wilson said Sunday's defeat to Sheffield Wednesday was one of the most horrible feelings he's had in the game.

The Owls snatched a 2-1 win deep into stoppage-time, having trailed for well over half the game at Pride Park.

Wilson told BBC Radio Derby: "I feel physically sick. It’s horrible - one of the most horrible things I have been a part of in football.

"I felt like we were really good for large parts of the game, they are a good team with good players but to lose it like that hurts."

Wilson revealed veteran centre-back Curtis Nelson had addressed the players after the game, adding: "He said as defenders we have got to do better but goals change games and if we go 2-0 up we take the wind out of their sails.

"That’s not an individual thing, that’s a team thing, we have got to be better in training and it translate into the game.

"It’s tough. First half was one of the best we played in a long time. Second half we lost a bit of control. When it’s only 1-0 the anxiety starts to build."