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loach

Carplike freshwater fish with a long narrow body and no teeth in the small downward-pointing mouth, which is surrounded by barbels (sensitive bristles). Loaches are native to Asian and European waters. (Family Cobitidae.)



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Loach has played 16 times for Watford this season and has become a key man for England during their qualifying campaign for the European Under-21 Championships.
failed to deal with a hopeful through ball, allowing Agim Ibraimi to beat Loach.
Sotiris Ninis' deflected equaliser five minutes before half-time cancelled out Daniel Sturridge's fifth-minute opener but Pearce said: "I thought our goalkeeper Scott Loach was outstanding.
 
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