Silva angered by cup defeat

Given the Hornets' positive start to the season under their new Portuguese head coach and the Championship visitors' nine changes, few would have predicted the Robins coming way from Vicarage Road with a victory.
An uneventful period was put to one side when Etienne Capoue opened the scoring for the home side early in the second half, with City responding quickly through 18-year-old Freddie Hinds and substitute Bobby Reid.
The Hornets left-back Jose Holebas was sent off after receiving a second yellow card before City's Niclas Eliasson scored to compound matters for the Premier League side, whose fans had headed for the exit by the time Adrian Mariappa scored a late consolation goal in the 3-2 defeat.
"Bad night - a really bad result for us, a disappointing result," head coach Silva said of his first since joining Watford in the summer. "Of course we prepared for the match to win and we knew what we needed to do to win, but we didn't do it.
"In the first half we controlled the match but we played very slow. Very, very slow, too slow all the first half. We controlled the match, we don't give a lot of solutions for our opponents to make problems for us but we need to do something different in our fast decisions, in our counter attack as well, to create more chances to finish.
"We didn't do that during the first half. We changed some things at half-time, even the positions of our three midfielders.
"We started well, not only because we scored the goal but because we played different, played a little bit faster. And after the goal we came back again for the same style: too slow, everything too slow, we start to lose easy balls, to give our opponent some dangerous counter-attacks with their fast attack.
"Of course in two moments we lose our balance in two counter-attacks, they score two goals and after everything is more different for us and we start to play a different way like I don't like, really.
"A lot of long balls, a different type of game too early in the match. Okay, I understand it in the last five or 10 minutes but we started to do that too early in the match."