Morris' injury 'doesn't look good' - Eustace
John Eustace post-Watford (H)
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Derby manager John Eustace fears the worst after the Championship's joint leading goalscorer Carlton Morris was forced off with a knee injury in the home defeat by Watford.
"It looks pretty bad," Eustace told BBC Radio Derby. "For the big man to come off it's got to be bad. At first glance it doesn't look bad so he'll get assessed tomorrow by the medical team and we'll take it from there."
Eustace was also disappointed by his side throwing away a two-goal lead, saying: "At 2-0 I thought we were comfortable. They had a lot of possession and are a really good team, and we switched off for that for that first goal they scored, that lack of concentration, and for the second game in a row we've given away a penalty where it was needless.
"At 2-2 we'd have taken a point with them on the front foot, and the way we conceded the third goal just wasn't like us, that lack of organisation and leadership."
