Tuesday, September 27, 2016

No miracle for Watford at Turf Moor



Coming from notable wins over West Ham and Manu, Walter Mazzari and his Watford crew were poised to net three easy points and take over the field at Turf Moor. 

After their notable win at home in Vicarage Road over Mourinho’s United, the Hornets upset became a shoot of optimism and putting this squad in the horns of the moon and seeing their readiness to take on any of its top rivals in Premiership.

For the local Clarets, Manager Sean Dyche, looking forward to consolidate his squad as well trying to get a little respect to his Boys, this match looked like another all-around challenge, despite the Yellow Army recent accomplishments.

That did not matter for his initial eleven and his drive to not let his visitors take on his squad for granted and lightly, alongside of netting the points in play.

This was just another compromise for the Burnley Boys and looking forward to make their move in toward the league comfortable spots in the overall table and to prevent a slip up, that can put them in the abyss of relegation once again.

As last campaign the Clarets Boys played their way up in Championship to mark their return once again with a lot of authority, as you recall these squads alongside Leicester City were promoted at the same time two years ago. 

Still that does not make us think that this squad can emulate that fairy tale performed by the Foxes in last campaign, but as a club with a small budget anything can happen as their Manager considered in Premiership circles as an asset in the bench.

Considered, as being one of the prime candidates to take over the England job, for Sean Dyche his focus is to turn things around at Turf Moor and make this squad as a total contender in this and many campaigns to come in Premiership.

Going back to the match, were the Hornets and Clarets stage a wondrous battle, it is here when the home field advantage played a vital role for the local Burnley Boys.

With two headers from Jeff Hendrick in the 38th and Michael Keane in the 50th, the stage was set for an upset in the works as well seeing how the Clarets netted an important win that is keeping them as far as possible from the bottom three spots.

With one win at a time and in opportune moments, it is the way to overcome the adversities and be heading into total salvation, being this one of the goals for Burnley Manager but also another aim is to erase that image of just being a relegation prone club.

Very much of setting another of his ultimate of goals, is of making his squad a respectable and a winning institution, alongside of becoming permanent resident in Premiership circles for long periods of time.

A very valuable win that stopped the Hornets winning streak, but their aims is not to be playing the role of spoilers and despite the visitors coming from resounding wins in its previous matches, the Clarets first win came over Liverpool.

Now coming into next week match against Arsenal at Turf Moor, the Clarets will have the opportunity once again of showing off their dynamic game and all around enthusiasm to put a dent on Arsene Wegner Gunners winning streak.

As I state, there is no such thing than an easy foe and the Clarets are one of those squads, not to be messing with!


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