Lee is looking for an improvement
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Walsall boss Colin Lee was content with his team's point away at struggling Watford on Tuesday.
The Hornets were gifted a point as Chris Baird's second-half own-goal ensured
a scrappy affair ended all square after Simon Osborn had put the Saddlers ahead.
"A point away from home is something we can
build on," said Lee.
"We are pleased with a point and doubtless Watford, who are playing at home, are disappointed.
"I was expecting a performance like this. Neither side played well and the game was more about second balls and who could pick them up and do something with it."
Watford boss Ray Lewington was similarly critical of his side's performance.
"Only two outfield players wanted the ball in the first half," said Lewington.
"There was this fear factor about our play.
"They weren't making the angles or calling for the ball. It was quiet and flat in the first half but at least after the break we started to show for the
ball and we looked capable of scoring."