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David Hughes: Newport County must bounce back from defeat

David Hughes: Newport County must bounce back from defeat

County thought they'd done enough to claim a point at Blundell Park after Matt Baker's second-half strike cancelled out Courtney Baker-Richardson's first-minute own goal and Nik Tsanev saved a Grimsby penalty.
But the Mariners netted all three points with a 94th-minute winner from Kieran Green to leave the Exiles empty handed.
"I thought they were very good in the first half and we hung in the game. It was a great save from Nik - he kept us in the game at some crucial moments," admitted Hughes.
"We made a couple of slight changes that we thought might help us a bit and we thought we'd weathered the storm and that we could get the goal in the second half, which we did.
"But the [winning] goal is so avoidable. That's the disappointment of it. We defended well and had some really good moments and maybe with a little bit more patience in the final third we could have been a little bit more convincing.
"But, ultimately, we've probably gifted them the winner in the end."
Hughes' team also conceded twice in stoppage time in the Carabao Cup at Barnet and allowed Crawley Town a consolation goal in time added on.
"Credit to Grimsby, they asked lots of questions, but we're just bitterly disappointed that we got to injury time [and conceded]," said the Exiles boss. "That's the third time now, so it's something we've got to look at. Do we need to do anything different, do I need to do anything different to tr to help the guys get through those moments?"
(Image: Magi Haroun/Huw Evans Agency) Hughes is determined to stay positive as he prepares for the return to Rodney Parade against Salford on Tuesday and MK Dons at the weekend.
"For the large part of the game, I'm really proud of the guys," he said. "Grimsby are a good team and they will be harbouring hopes of being in the top three. We feel we should be coming away with a point and we come away with nothing, which is a really disappointing for us.
"But I'm not going to be too downhearted. There are some really small areas that we can improve upon and I think that would make the last two minutes avoidable for us.
"For large spells there were some really positive parts and, with a little bit more of a ruthless edge at key times, it could have looked a bit different.
"We have to bounce back on Tuesday. We draw a line under it and move on and we look at delivering another performance on Tuesday evening against Salford."
Hughes is also looking to further strengthen his squad before transfer window closes on September 1.
"Absolutely," he said. "We're looking, we're working. We definitely need a couple - the chairman and myself speak consistently about that."
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