'We should have won the game' - Pezzolano
Pezzolano: 'We cannot drop these types of points'
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Watford boss Paulo Pezzolano admitted his side's energy levels may have dropped in the closing stages as they had to settle for a point at Swansea.
Nestory Irankunda put The Hornets in front with a brilliant free-kick, but they were pegged back by Swansea's 82nd-minute equaliser.
"First half was really good, tactically and individually the players played really well," Pezzolano told BBC Three Counties Radio.
"We were very good for 65, 70 minutes and they couldn't find a way to harm us. Maybe in the last minutes we might have run out of energy a little bit, but the opponents also played a good game.
"The first half was very good, very solid. Maybe what leaves a bad taste in the mouth is that we cannot drop these types of points.
"Based on what we did in the first half and part of the second half, we should win this game."
Watford are at home to Southampton next Saturday in their final game before the international break.