Certainly, looks that
Marco Silva’s side started with the right foot in this edition of the English
Premier League, as the Portuguese aims are to renew his squad after last
campaign near fall into relegation.
With their second
match of the campaign, this time playing as visitors in Vitaly Stadium the odds
favored the Cherries squad considered to make a strong stand in this campaign.
However the Hornets
came ready to an encore of a performance as the one they did on their first
game of Premiership against Liverpool at Vicarage Road to spoil Jürgen Kloop
Reds with a draw at three goals each.
The Yellow Army
sealed the deal in the second half with goals from Brazilian Richarlison in the
73-minute and Etienne Capoue 83 minute to deliver the win as well showing a
strong start for this Hertfordshire based club.
This time the new
faces are paying off, with former Manu and Toffee Tom Cleverley involvement in
the midfield, so far his participation has upgraded the attacking options for
the Golden Boys as of today their attempts to goal were multiple.

These newcomers so
far have been a plus for the Hornets game.
Alongside of
Watford’s Boss silencing his critics after last campaign fail of keeping the
tiger put in Premiership now the Portuguese has all the elements with his young
squad to deliver an important if not extraordinary campaign in the end.
However, the long
road to the end of Premiership will be paved with plenty of obstacles and if
Silva’s keeps his initial eleven healthy and in the winter markets, he can
reinforce his club with a player or two.
Ironically, the Hull
City Tigers did it and with their current manager at the helm of this club.
Now their next
compromise will be at home against the newly promoted Brighton, Hove and Albion
currently looking forward to its first win of the campaign and maybe the
opportunity for the Orns to mount another positive result.
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