Warrington Wolves boss Sam Burgess has said marginal moments can cost games after their defeat by Catalans Dragons lost them a chance to regain top spot in Super League last weekend.
Burgess said in his post-match media commitments, external the result in France provided a chance for his side to “reset”.
In the aftermath of that loss, however, Burgess was relaxed about his side’s prospects in a competitive season, where just two points separate the top six.
“You don’t have to drop too much to lose a game. There’s just small areas of our game we can tighten up,” he told Radio Merseyside.
“It [a reset] sounds like a drastic word now in that context, but in reality we’ve had four or five days at home because of the travel back, so there’s not been a great deal of work we can do.
“In terms of being off, it’s marginal and being off in moments can cost you the result. And we found that out the hard way on Saturday in France.”


