After Harry Lewis’ error against Tranmere in the defeat that put City manager MARK Hughes in the public eye.
Lewis was badly at fault for the first goal in the 2-1 defeat at Prenton Park last night – which ended with away fans calling for Hughes to be sacked.
The keeper made up for allowing Regan Hendry’s hopeful shot to slither into the net with a strong recovery in the second half. He made a superb reaction save from Connor Jennings before turning away Josh Hawkes’ penalty.
Lewis was badly at fault for the first goal in the 2-1 defeat at Prenton Park last night – which ended with away fans calling for Hughes to be sacked.
The keeper made up for allowing Regan Hendry’s hopeful shot to slither into the net with a strong recovery in the second half. He made a superb reaction save from Connor Jennings before turning away Josh Hawkes’ penalty.
“Unfortunately, they got the one break that we weren’t able to fashion.
“I thought our play in the first half showed real intent. We were on the front foot.
“We were a little bit passive last time out but I didn’t think that was the case at all.
“We were anticipating a lot better than we had done in the previous game.
“Tranmere is always a difficult place to come, certainly on a Tuesday night.
They had a go second half and were better. They needed to be because we were totally dominant first half.It was hard to take conceding right at the end because I didn’t think we deserved to get beaten.
City have lost back-to-back for the first time this season and have won just once in their last six league outings.
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