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Deeney not hitting panic button
- Updated: August 25, 2016
Watford striker Troy Deeney insists he is not hitting the panic button after a winless start to the campaign under Walter Mazzarri.
The Hornets were handed a tough start to the season, drawing at Southampton and losing at home to Chelsea before a midweek defeat by League One Gillingham in the EFL Cup second round.
They now host Arsenal on Saturday before clashes against West Ham and Manchester United, and Deeney insists the first few weeks of the season will not define them.
He told Soccer Saturday: “It sounds like it’s all doom and gloom, we’re two weeks into the season. Last year we drew two and lost in the EFL Cup, and didn’t win until the second month.
“So I’m not exactly running to press the panic button just yet, but this is football, and if you don’t win in the first …
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