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Watford come from behind to beat Leicester City
10:02pm Tuesday 14th February 2012 in Watford FC - Match Reports By Anthony Matthews, Group Sports Editor
Battling Hornets claim Foxes win
Watford’s resolve and character overcame a searching examination from big-spending Leicester City - with a late contribution from the officials - as Sean Dyche’s men claimed a notable 3-2 victory at Vicarage Road to continue their push towards mid-table.
The Hornets had been under a period of significant pressure in the second half when replacement Craig Forsyth fired home what turned out to be a fine winner from the edge of the penalty area with ten minutes remaining.
There had already been plenty of drama following a four-goal first half and several other good chances but there was to be one last twist as referee David Webb, on the advice of his assistant, inexplicably sent off Lloyd Doyley in injury time.
Earlier, Adrian Mariappa had headed the hosts into a fifth-lead before David Nugent turned the game on its head with two long-range efforts in quick succession – the second a particularly fine goal – but Sean Murray ensured Watford went into the break with parity restored by netting his first senior goal courtesy of a deflected free-kick.
Dyche was forced to make his first change to the starting line-up for four matches as a hamstring problem ruled out Troy Deeney. That meant Chris Iwelumo came in for his first start since the 2-1 win at Ipswich Town on December 3, with Forsyth taking his place on the bench.
The Hornets sought to make the early running against a Foxes side unchanged following Saturday’s 2-1 win over Cardiff City – and it took them until just the fifth minute to make the breakthrough.
Joe Garner, who made the initial inroads with a deft flick that briefly put him clear, was rewarded for his perseverance when he was fouled to the left side of the penalty area. Murray, not for the first time in his brief first-team career, showed his ability at set pieces and clipped the ball into the near post where Mariappa flicked a fine header inside Kasper Schmeichel’s near post to make it 1-0.
The Hornets then won two corners in immediate succession, the second of which saw Garner mis-hit a right-footed half-volley on the turn through to Schmeichel, but in the 11th minute – and somewhat out of the blue – the visitors were level.
There didn’t seem to be too much danger when Nugent picked up the ball on the left side of the penalty area but he was allowed to come inside and strike a right-footed shot that Scott Loach, who was possibly unsighted, was unable to get across to.
There were more defensive alarm bells ringing for the hosts in the 16th minute when Leicester were awarded a free-kick near the edge of the area but dead-ball specialist Paul Gallagher was only able to hit the wall.
But the rollercoaster start to the game almost took another twist, this time in Watford’s favour a minute later.
Iwelumo, who had made an encouraging start to the game, won another flick on from Lloyd Doyley’s long throw from the left and the ball was half-cleared to Jonathan Hogg, whose shot from the edge of the area broke for Alex Kacaniklic in the six-yard box. But with Schmeichel bearing down on him, the Fulham loanee went for power, rather than placement, and put the ball narrowly over.
Instead of being 2-1 in front, the Hornets found themselves 2-1 behind moments later to what was admittedly a superb strike.
Schmeichel struck a precision clearance up to the right side of the penalty area where Jermaine Beckford was able to knock the ball inside to Nugent, who, without breaking stride, let the ball bounce up before hitting an excellent effort with the outside of his right foot that gave Loach no chance as it flew past him.
The match then went through its first relatively quiet spell, only to burst back into life again in the 33rd minute with a moment that one young man will not forget in a hurry.
Watford were awarded a free-kick at least 25 yards out and after the defender who committed the offence, Matt Mills, had been booked for complaining too vociferously, Murray struck a low set piece that was deflected past the helpless Schmeichel to make it 2-2 and give the teenager his first senior goal.
After former Watford loanee Danny Drinkwater had fired over from outside the box, Murray chanced his arm again, initially shaping to look for an option on the right side of the area before checking back onto his left foot and curling an effort wide of the far post.
Nigel Pearson had been preparing to bring on Neil Danns as the first half came to a close and he duly entered the fray as a replacement for Drinkwater after the restart. Lee Peltier also made way for Wes Morgan but Dyche also made a change, presumably due to injury, with Forsyth coming on for Murray.
After a scrappy start to the second period, Watford almost took the lead in the 53rd minute when Forsyth broke down the left before clipping the ball back inside where Morgan tried to head clear. Garner though, had intelligently dropped back into space on the edge of the area and after chesting the ball down, he struck a right-footed half-volley narrowly wide of Schmeichel’s right-hand post.
If the Hornets could have scored a third with that opportunity, the Foxes should have netted a third soon after when Sean St Ledger was able to cross from the byline and the unmarked Beckford looked certain to hit the target, only to send a diving header badly wide of the near post.
The Leicester striker had another effort in the 58th minute, prodding a right-footed shot goalwards that Loach was able to parry back out and Nyron Nosworthy cleared, before Paul Konchesky picked up the game’s second yellow card for a foul from behind on Kacaniklic.
The hosts were nearly punished in the 70th minute when Lee Hodson wanted too much time to clear his lines from inside his own area and was dispossessed by Gallagher, who turned inside before striking an angled drive that Loach had to push around his near post. From the resultant corner though, Morgan was somehow allowed to bend down amid numerous legs and get in a low header that drifted narrowly wide.
Leicester’s tails were up at this point, with the Hornets boxed into their half for a fairly prolonged period as they struggled to retain possession for any length of time. However, they almost gained a thrilling respite to the pressure in the 78th minute when Kacaniklic broke forward before laying the ball inside to John Eustace, who weighed up his options before striking a lovely chip that Schmeichel had to push over his own bar.
The son of one of the all-time goalkeeping greats was not to be so fortunate next time though.
Eustace was again involved in the 80th minute, this time keeping possession and laying the ball off to his left where Forsyth advanced with a couple of touches before striking a fine left-footed finish past Schmeichel from the edge of the area to once again put the Hornets back in front.
Garner then made way for Prince Buaben before former Luton Town man Steve Howard arrived to the predictable chorus of boos when he came on for Lloyd Dyer.
It looked like the Hornets were safe as the game entered injury time but it had been that type of night where it shouldn’t have been a surprise there was to be one last dramatic twist – but what happened had to be seen to be believed.
The incident arose from a route one ball into the penalty area that led to Beckford stumbling over in the box. Much to most observer’s surprise though, the linesman beaneth the Rous Stand was flagging for a free-kick.
If that was baffling enough, the subsequent decision to send off Doyley bordered on the inexplicable. One can only assume the left-back was red carded for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity – although if anyone committed a foul the suggestion was it was Mariappa – but the controversy didn’t end there.
Dyche decided to take off Kacaniklic but before replacement Carl Dickinson had been allowed to take up his position, Gallagher struck the free-kick into the wall and Danns fired the rebound over.
The Watford boss was fuming but those emotions were soon replaced by a clenched first as he celebrated arguably his side’s best win of the campaign to date.
Watford: Loach; Hodson, Nosworthy, Mariappa, Doyley; Murray (Forsyth 46), Hogg, Eustace, Kacaniklic (Dickinson 90); Garner (Buaben 83), Iwelumo. Not used: Yeates and Gilmartin.
Leicester City: Schmeichel; Peltier (Morgan 46), Mills, St Ledger, Konchesky; Gallagher, Wellens, Drinkwater (Danns 46), Dyer (Howard 85); Nugent, Beckford. Not used: Marshall and Logan.
Bookings: Mills for dissent (32); Konchesky for a foul on Kacaniklic (62); Doyley for a foul on Beckford – sent off (90).
Attendance: 11,800.
Referee: David Webb.
Comments(57)
Hornets number 12 fan
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10:26pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Steve, Abbots Langley
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10:27pm Tue 14 Feb 12
strummerjoe
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10:31pm Tue 14 Feb 12
abbotshornet
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10:32pm Tue 14 Feb 12
There was only one Scully
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10:32pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Hornet Cornet
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10:36pm Tue 14 Feb 12
dolly33
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10:37pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Lets keep it rolling lads.
Johnny Ryden
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10:40pm Tue 14 Feb 12
stevyweavy
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10:50pm Tue 14 Feb 12
hollywood101
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10:52pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Stoney77
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10:53pm Tue 14 Feb 12
jimbuctu
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11:00pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Murray assist and goal - Was he as good as it sounds?
Forsyth goal too. He's had his doubters but he seems to have an eye for goal of late, how was his all round play?
Got to say I really didn't think we'd get anything tonight.
Personally, I say we save every penny for some summer signings and consolidate now. Forget the loan market. Blood some youth and stabilise the finances until next season then see if we can kick on.
Sean Dyche, his staff and the whole squad deserve a real pat on the back. I'm stunned we're sitting fairly comfortably in a season I thought would go to the wire with the squad we have.
EXCELLENT!
Michael Sills
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11:02pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Another poor decision from the officials but as previous people have said we can look up the table and keep pushing on, a play off place would be fantastic.
Frankie Frazer
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11:02pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Thought Mariappa & Eustace stood out with Nos & Hogg being not far behind, it just shows how important the spine of the team is. Thought Garner had some nice touches and should be left in for 4 or 5 games as I think the match sharpness will come with games .
Iwelumu looks well of the pace and loach does not install any confidence in me at the moment at all !
Dyche doing well under the circumstances but need a couple of loan signings which may give us the push to go up the league rather then the other way. For me the ideal players would be Tommy Smith & Paul Robbinson both on loan, would give the whole place a buzz and maybe just maybe the play offs would be an outside shout with those 2 coming in (we can all dream can't we!).
derry pigweed
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11:11pm Tue 14 Feb 12
hemelhorn87
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11:19pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Roll on palace. COYH!
Great finish from brucie aswell!
Hornet1970
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11:20pm Tue 14 Feb 12
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Big chris was great and forsyths strike immense...
Leicester a oine dimension route one outfit
You horns!!!!!
well done SD and the team
cliff46
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11:26pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Mustn't get too carried away though because we have some really difficult games coming up.
llloydwithathirdl
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11:26pm Tue 14 Feb 12
HornetHog
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11:26pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Great performances from ;Mariappa, Eustace, Murray, Hogg, Forsythe, Nosworthy,
Iwelumo PANTS as usual- Loach still looks dodgy, referee was totally shocking- why do we always get the rubbish decisions?
KeithMercer
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11:31pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Referee and lino complete joke !
Great goal Forsyth, where did that come from ?
Go above Palace on saturday !
SimonW, Godalming
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11:32pm Tue 14 Feb 12
However the defence & midfield were brilliant, Eustace in particular had an outstanding game & was man of the match by a mile, if only we had the forwards to back up the rest of the team, Garner works hard but never looks like scoring & "Big Chris" is not worth commenting on, also Forsyth gets load of stick but that was a great finish!
D.unstable
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11:33pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Having got the rant out of the way, congrats to Dychey and the boys, a deserved result and one having first seen the team sheet thought was not likely. Not sure if any single player stood out for me though tonight but a good team performance, good quality goals from both sides and we did what we had too.
Although I do feel for Doyley as it certainly didn't look worthy of a red card and he was not the last man. Don't even recall him ever being sent off before, think he has taken this one for the team. At least we do have adequate cover at LB (and to be honest would be my first choice LB) in Dicko, whereas at first I thought it was Mapps who would be a much greater loss to the team for 2 or 3 games.
So yes life is feeling good tonight and we are getting closer to that 50 point mark and do not think that relagation is at all likely. Do think it is a little too early to start thinking we can make play offs as some have suggested. But 10 points from the last possible 12 is promotion form. Another 3 of 4 wins on the bounce and I will start believing.
Keith Eddy
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11:38pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Sean Murray impressed again and you can see how important he has already become when we didn't have him for the 2nd half.
I was a little surprised we didn't bring Buaben on earlier but this Leicester side is full of quality so not sure that would have stopped their constant theat.
To me if you take West Ham, Birmingham, Cardiff & Leicester out of this league the rest are at or near the same level. So no reason we shouldn't aim to finish in the top ten.
Com on U 'Orns
WFC4ever
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11:55pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Solid performances from the usual suspects and Doyley was hard done by to be sent off.
rookerylad
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12:22am Wed 15 Feb 12
Great game though!
lockerbiehornet
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12:22am Wed 15 Feb 12
downunderorn
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5:16am Wed 15 Feb 12
COGGDAVE1
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6:19am Wed 15 Feb 12
LE PARK
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7:29am Wed 15 Feb 12
bigthunder
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8:26am Wed 15 Feb 12
Just think what we could do if the board of Directors at WFC i.e
Timperley, Fransen our owner Bassini and non executive chairman Graham taylor stopped selling our goalscorers from under neath the manager
Does Sean Dyche not deserve some support , we went into that game without a goalscorer in the squad, so magnificent we managed to score 3 goals
anything you would like to say Mr Taylor you are very quiet on anything watford but have plenty to say about Wolves and the undermining of there manager maybe have a look closer to home ?
once again well done dychie magnificent result and to the fans that were there well done best atmosphere for a home game in a long while just a shame so many were not there you missed a very good evening !
female hornet
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8:48am Wed 15 Feb 12
Casterbridge
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8:51am Wed 15 Feb 12
Watford are safe! With Portsmouth likely to go into administration, that leaves 3 teams who will struggle to get to the 40 point mark, However, I think the play-offs are out of reach. We shall probably need 78, and that's another 38 out of a possible 42.
Top ten, though when were relegation favorites at the start of the season is a magnificent achievement. Well done SD and the whole team. See you at the Palace on Saturday (that's Crystal, not Buckingham!) COYH!
luther blissett
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9:00am Wed 15 Feb 12
WFTTWTFR
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9:07am Wed 15 Feb 12
Also contrary to some, I actually think that attendances are holding up pretty well given the realities of the economy, our catchment, etc. Shame on those who didn't come because of Valentine's day, though - get your priorities straight!
Been said already, but the officials were beyond hope. The lino seemed more interested in refereeing himself and missed blatant off sides, there was a stupid moment with a Leicester throw on where their players totally ignored the whistle, and God knows what was happening at the end. Sunday league jokes, but it doesn't matter in the end because we're pushing for the play-offs! COYH!
Smilingburkinshaw
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9:13am Wed 15 Feb 12
Casterbridge
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9:31am Wed 15 Feb 12
luther blissett wrote:Reading on 51/30 = 76.5/45 + 1.5 = 78. This is not a normal season at either end.
We won't need 78 to get in the play offs. It is normally 70-75 needed, although I agree that is a step too far for this season.
Wimbledonhorn
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9:32am Wed 15 Feb 12
tonupchris
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9:36am Wed 15 Feb 12
COYGB
Alex Hillcroft
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10:35am Wed 15 Feb 12
Casterbridge wrote:A good point well made
luther blissett wrote:Reading on 51/30 = 76.5/45 + 1.5 = 78. This is not a normal season at either end.
We won't need 78 to get in the play offs. It is normally 70-75 needed, although I agree that is a step too far for this season.
allgood
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10:47am Wed 15 Feb 12
After the Goldrush
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10:54am Wed 15 Feb 12
COGGDAVE1 wrote:If the Watford goals were "poor" then his defence must be.................
Just read Pearsons comments on LCFC Web site, apparently all our goals were 'poor' .. but his sides goal were ...and I quote .. 'Super' ... what a jerk
Fill in your own word.
I don't agree with the playoffs being out of reach. This is a tight division where everyone will drop points.
(except Watford)
Blind Faith
No Wheels
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10:55am Wed 15 Feb 12
As for this being an odd season, have you noticed how there is less 'bunching up' this year? What I mean is, the table is strung out quite evenly top to bottom and you don't seem to have that thing where loads of clubs are more or less equal and a single win will take you up five places. You have to take 7 points from three games (or preferably 10 from four) to make a dent in the table...
Smilingburkinshaw
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11:09am Wed 15 Feb 12
No Wheels wrote:Agreed no wheels, we were direct but so were they. He's being a hypocrite, they were putting Nugent and Beckford between loach and our back four on their goal kicks, knowing Schmichael could send his rockets straight to them for a run in on goal. If that isn't direct I don't know what is!!!!!
I just listened to Pearson on the BBC and wondered if I was at a different game. He – and the partisan interviewer – both referred to our 'physical', direct style. Sorry, I don't see it. We invariably seem to be the much less dirty and less physical side and last night Leicester were at least as direct if not more so than we were. We didn't show much class purists' football, granted, we were hanging on for deal life. But I don't see the physical thing... As for this being an odd season, have you noticed how there is less 'bunching up' this year? What I mean is, the table is strung out quite evenly top to bottom and you don't seem to have that thing where loads of clubs are more or less equal and a single win will take you up five places. You have to take 7 points from three games (or preferably 10 from four) to make a dent in the table...
mickallen57
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12:40pm Wed 15 Feb 12
keep it up and maybe we could end up in the top six.(tongue firmly in cheek.
Napalm Pudding
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1:17pm Wed 15 Feb 12
D.unstable
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3:21pm Wed 15 Feb 12
Big screen not working, Bassini out!!!!
LMAOF
buckler
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4:01pm Wed 15 Feb 12
akureyri-geitungur
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4:28pm Wed 15 Feb 12
corbindallas
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4:40pm Wed 15 Feb 12
corbindallas
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4:53pm Wed 15 Feb 12
ORBY
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5:22pm Wed 15 Feb 12
Eastsussexhornet
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5:32pm Wed 15 Feb 12
DAVE THE HORNET
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5:39pm Wed 15 Feb 12
Eastsussexhornet
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5:54pm Wed 15 Feb 12
DAVE THE HORNET wrote:Yes, well described! It looks like a great deal of effort for not a lot. When he runs backwards, I would be so tempted to stick my ankle out and see what happens!
Big Chris looks like a cartoon character when he runs; he sort of gallops but you know he's never going to get there; he does make me laugh though!
cyril_fence
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6:04pm Thu 16 Feb 12
COGGDAVE1 wrote:Then may i humbly suggest that Leicester's next big money purchase is a rule book because three 'poor' goals will always beat two 'super' ones.
Just read Pearsons comments on LCFC Web site, apparently all our goals were 'poor' .. but his sides goal were ...and I quote .. 'Super' ... what a jerk
And two 'super' shots from outside the area imply that they are hardly the Barcelona of the league they think they ought to be who can outplay and outpass supposedly 'inferior' opposition such as Watford.


stevemag says...
10:17pm Tue 14 Feb 12
Shame Murray went off, I assume he was injured.
Terrible , terrible referee. They seem to get worse every week.