"We lost our heads": Norwich boss Wagner after Canaries suffer 6 - 2 drubbing at Plymouth
David Wagner was left fuming after a "horrible afternoon" on the south coast
Last updated 25th Sep 2023
Norwich City boss David Wagner says his players "lost their heads" during a "horrible" 6 - 2 defeat at Plymouth Argyle at the weekend.
Argyle had the points all-but wrapped up by half-time after racing into a 4-0 lead through a brace from Whittaker and further goals from Dan Scarr and Finn Azaz - two of them coming in stoppage time.
Whittaker then added his third of the afternoon just before the hour and, although Norwich pulled two goals back through Adam Idah, Plymouth wrapped up a comprehensive win late on through Luke Cundle.
Canaries boss David Wagner was left fuming at his side's performance, saying the players lost their heads.
He said: "It was a disappointing result and a horrible afternoon for us.
"I am very angry about how we responded after we conceded the first goal which was an offside situation.
"For the second goal we didn't do our job in the wall when they had two players on the ball, and after the two goals unfortunately we totally lost our heads and this is something that should not happen.
"Then we conceded four counter-attack goal -because we lost our heads we played in spaces where we shouldn't play.
"We have been quite solid at the back in the past and haven't looked vulnerable on the counter-attack and today was totally the opposite and this is something that is not good enough.
"We lost our heads after the first two goals and conceded a deserved heavy defeat because of it.
"We wanted them to win the second half and make it better but we conceded two further counter-attack goals in the transition.
"This game is quite easily explained, and the players are smart enough they know exactly what went wrong and we will show them again and discuss this.
"This can't happen. Football is a game of mistakes but you can't lose your head."