Head coach Scott Parker believes that young players will learn more from the mistakes that they make as he prepares to welcome back Hannibal after a three game suspension.
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00:00We was here three weeks ago when Hannibal did what he did and that was a
00:04clear mistake and you know he crossed the line that night and he understands
00:09that he's made a costly error which the team at that present moment in time
00:14suffered and since then Hannibal suffered because he's been out for three
00:18games, he's come out of a team, people have took that position so you
00:23know there's been an end and a punishment. Now he, like always, he needs
00:29to understand that which I'm sure he will not make the same mistake again
00:31maybe he will make the same mistake again and that's what young players
00:36sometimes do and my feeling is he'll learn from from that. You never really
00:41you never really take any positives but there's probably no lesser room for
00:48improvement when things are going well if I'm being honest with you and you
00:50never get to where you need to get to without the the crap or the adversity or
00:56the bad performances, the bad results, they're really the most powerful moments
01:00to learn and as young players that's what you need, you need to
01:05understand the journey and you need to be very stable in that, you need to be
01:08realistic, you need to work of course and this cliche of course is working hard
01:14and a real understanding gets you to that position so they're the demands on
01:19and they're the difficulties for coaches because you realise when you're
01:24young there is elements of mistakes and young players will make mistakes and
01:27there needs to be an element of patience with that but if you've got young
01:32players that have an understanding of it and work through their moments and
01:36keep improving then they're on the right track.