However, in response, Cleverley said: “There was a group of players who kept their heads during the second half, and I think that was radiated from our bench.
“And there was a group of players who lost their heads in the second half, and that was radiated from their bench.
“I think that John should maybe look at his own behaviour, and I will deal with Baah internally. I’m disappointed in John’s comments as I thought his own behaviour was what ultimately cost his team in the second half.”
Cleverley added: “I’ve been no angel since the start of the season, and for some games this season. But to come out and hear that. His conduct on the side is certainly how not to do it.”
Baah looks set to be disciplined internally in addition to now being suspended for Sunday’s match against Cardiff City, and Cleverley said he needs to learn how to win with good grace.
“You want to win with humility and dignity, and I’ve said before I want all my players to develop, to play in arenas and be under the microscope,” the Watford boss added. “Baah needs to get used to it, that sort of scrutiny.
“He’ll get abuse at times and he has to deal with it better. Now he’s learning his lesson the hard way. I’m disappointed with that, but I thought he had a great game and if there is one bad taste left from all of it, then it’s his suspension for Sunday.
“We have to say he deserves it. We’re told as players and coaches that you can’t goad the supporters because of the hostile environment that will cause.”
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