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Wasps' complacency cost win against Quins - Varndell
Tom Varndell says complacency was a factor in Wasps epic opening day Premiership defeat by Harlequins.
Wasps led 40-13 early in the second half but champions Quins rallied in an astonishing fightback to win 42-40.
The winger told 大象传媒 London 94.9: "When you get that far up it's hard not to be complacent. You look at the scoreboard and think 'happy days'.
"Quins are champions for a reason. They stepped their game up and we went to sleep a little bit."
The 26-year-old added: "To lose a game when you have scored 40 points is unacceptable.
"There are a lot of disappointed players and we have got a lot to look at. It was a massive opportunity lost.
"We could have come away with a lot more [than a losing bonus point and a try bonus point] and it's very frustrating."
However Varndell is confident that Wasps, who narrowly avoided relegation last season, will go on to have a successful campaign.
"The first 55 to 60 minutes we were on fire and it was some of the best rugby we've played in the last three seasons," he continued.
"Dai [Young, director of rugby] recruited some fantastic players in the off-season and we've worked hard in pre-season.
"I've got a lot of faith in this team and I know we are going to do some special things this year.
"It would have been fantastic to start off with a win against the champions but it's a long old season."