The Spaniard has brought order and awakening the Hornets dormant might once again. However, after his arrival at Vicarage Road, his Boys once again have returned to its positive ways and today they barely squeezed for the win.
Playing hosts to a struggling Albion squad, unfortunately for Alan Pardew ever since his arrival at the Hawthorns, many thought the man could turn things around and by far things have not worked out for him.
After seeing his Baggies adding to their woes with a loss today by just a single goal, the positives in this match came with a fierce defending from his Throstles. The negatives were the lack of scoring opportunities and losing badly in the end, Pardew days at the helm of the Baggies, are numbered.
Still a win is a win and for the Orns coming big and with back-to-back wins against Everton and now West Brom, todays win uplifts the Yellow Army to ninth place with 36 points in a five game un were they just lost a match single match.
By earning ten points out of fifteen, among one of those notable and important wins, comes against the league defending champions Chelsea at home to a 4-1 win.
So far, this win constitutes a certain dominance of the Hornets at home and once again under their new manager, these are seeing a sort of revival after a certain slump theses encountered under Marco Silva that netted his demission.
All of a sudden the locals aided by the support of their faithful, this squad hunger and determination is seen in the match entirety whenever these play at home and one thing manager Garcia needs to boost his squad confidence on the road.
For Garcia and company today he really needs to take into attention his squad lack of being on target and after multiple fails and for the dismay of a near sold attendance at the colossus of Hertfordshire as many near misses into Ben Foster posts.
With a traditional 4-2-3-1 formation sent by Javi Garcia sending a lone Richardlison and Roberto Pereyra behind along in the sides Troy Deneey and Andre Carrillo, these did their best efforts to seal the deal.
In the second half a grand play in the middle of the field with Will Hughes passing the ball to a well-placed Troy Deneey that with no hesitations kick the ball above the Baggies keeper for the winning goal in the 77 minute.
This win exposes Watford commitment to excellence and once again moving on up to the European positons and with its ninth place seeding the heat is on for this club to continue on its winning ways if they want to get into the promise land.
The Orns next match will be away against Arsenal and a win over a so-called league giant will consolidate this club seriousness to be among the league elite and competing against the best of Europe in one of its competitions.
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