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Westley: Injuries costing us

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Graham Westley believes the injury absences of Keith Keane and Scott Laird have taken their toll on Preston.

The full-back duo recently began lengthy spells on the sidelines having suffered knee ligament damage and a broken leg respectively during North End's goalless draw with Notts County. Despite securing an FA Cup third-round berth with victory over League Two leaders Gillingham, Preston have subsequently lost back-to-back League One games against Leyton Orient and Crewe. "In the three games we have played since the two full-backs Keane and Laird went out, we haven't shown the ingredients as a team that it takes to win matches," Deepdale boss Westley told the Lancashire Evening Post. "Before that we had got ourselves to a decent level of form and performance, and results had been fairly consistent - we were unbeaten in seven. "In all honesty, the FA Cup win over Gillingham was an unconvincing performance with us spending a lot of the second half on the back foot when really we should have been better. "We haven't replaced the full-backs in a way that is getting the team functioning and performing."

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