Newport boss Fuchs rues 'too many mistakes' published at 07:46 GMT 28 January
Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyChristian Fuchs says Newport County must eliminate individual errors if they are to pull clear of the League Two relegation scrap.
Newport missed the chance to climb out of the bottom two as they were beaten 4-1 at home by Accrington Stanley on Tuesday.
The Exiles had gone into the game having claimed successive Rodney Parade wins, over Chesterfield and Crewe.
But Fuchs was left ruing the mistakes which led to Accrington's first two goals.
"I think the performance overall when you look at it, when you look at the game, was not the worst that we've seen," said the Newport boss.
"It's just that we make - something that we have addressed too many times - too many individual mistakes. We give away the ball easily and it resulted in two really bad goals.
"That's something that we need to get better. We need to stop because otherwise it will be a tough season, a long season."
After Alex Henderson's early opener, Nathaniel Opoku levelled for Newport before half-time.
But Isaac Sinclair restored the visitors' lead early in the second half before Opoku was sent off after receiving a second yellow card.
Paddy Madden and Isaac Heath scored late goals to condemn Newport to their heaviest home loss this season.
"It's hard to justify a game like this, especially when you think with 11 men you're on top of them and then you give away two gifts basically," Fuchs added.
"That's very painful, because other than that, I don't think Accrington had too much."
Fuchs offered support to Opoku after he saw red following a high challenge on Madden, with the on-loan Leicester forward now set to miss Saturday's trip to Bristol Rovers through suspension.
"I think it was an unlucky situation because Nathan, knowing him, he doesn't want to go there and hurt him," he said.























