Sunday, January 12, 2020

The turnaround continues for a renewed Watford


The Hornets under their new man Nigel Pearson are looking like a contender, after posting back to back wins and leaving their sorry performances early in the season behind and now focusing on their salvation.

Still, for Pearson, the reason for his Orns sudden success comes by taking advantage of his front four in Deulofeu, Doucoure, Sarr and team captain Denney, the new man in the helm is taking advantage of this foursome talents. 

Today was no exception when Aboulaye Doucore delivered with a goal and an assist to become the man of the match, delivering a top-notch match for the visiting Hornets that never gave up any liberties to the local Cherries. 
 
Something that manager Eddie Howe is clueless about why the skid his team is submerged lately in another chastening afternoon was his team after today’s loss is in the relegation spots while the visitors catapulted out of the abyss. 

in a game that the locals somehow are lacking confidence game after game, contrary to the visitors in Pearson’s Watford looking too serene and patient and when the opportunity arose, voile these capitalized. 

With a first goal scored after a clearance mishap from the Cherries keeper when the ball was intercepted by Ismailia Sarr and he didn’t hesitate to find a wide-open Aboulaye Doucore.

As the French national with a cool composure pushed the ball and putting in evidence of their pressure trap against the Cherries backfield working wonders and the man opening the score in the 42’ minute to put the visitors up. 

Coming into the half and Watford holding the lead somehow manager Pearson was not satisfied with a one-goal lead, as many braced for a contested second half and the Cherries fans to see a reaction from its Boys. 

The match continued as it was left with Watford dominance until their second goal of the afternoon scored with authority by Troy Deeney in the 65’ assisted by Aboulaye Doucore the man that scored the visitors first goal.

Since Watford assure the game with a cushion goal these did not stop in their attempts of extending their lead and with such dominance and several tries where Gerard Deulofeu intents went in vain. 

When the game was in injury time, the time couldn’t be opportune for Roberto Pereyra taking advantage of a rebounded ball from Andre Gray shoot and the Argentinian shoot delivered the final nail in Bournemouth’s coffin. 

A valuable win that in the end the Hornets improvements states their desires of permanency and moving out of relegation spots for the first time in this season and with more to go with their salvation as their ultimate prize.

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