Monday 14 August 2017

Watford 3-3 Liverpool

Watford 3-3 Liverpool

I said I was excited about the new season and yesterday did nothing to hamper my optimism! The Hornets shared the spoils and rightfully took a point in an entertaining draw with Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool. The Hornets led twice thanks to goals from Stefano Okaka and Abdoulaye Doucoure, but were pegged back twice by The Reds, as Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino found the net. Liverpool completed the turnaround through new signing Mo Salah tapping home from close range, but there was a final twist when Miguel Britos scrambled the ball over the line in injury time to level the scores.

Watford came out of the blocks the quicker and could’ve been ahead when Roberto Pereyra skilfully found his way through on goal but saw his shot blocked. However, from the resulting corner The Hornets took the lead, Okaka found himself unmarked and powerfully headed past Mingolet.

The Golden Boys felt a sense of de ja vu when Daryl Janmaat went down with an injury forcing Marco Silva into an early substitution. Debutant Kiko Feminia took his place but I can’t help but feel a sense of frustration that yet again muscular injuries keep occurring amongst this Watford team. Janmaat himself has had large spells out already with injury since his move from Newcastle, so The Hornets may need to look at recruiting another defensive back up in case we are further hampered by injuries throughout this season. It’ll be interesting to see if there is any more business before the deadline at the end of the month, for sure we can expect 2 or 3 players to move out of the club.

Liverpool levelled with a well worked move where Sadio Mane was put through on goal and he made no mistake as he slotted past Gomes into the top corner. It was a sucker punch because The Hornets looked comfortable but you cannot complain at conceding goals of that quality.

The Hornets showed their rejuvenated attitude since Silva has come in and responded immediately as Doucoure slotted home following yet another defensive mix up in The Reds back line. Liverpool 
were very much there for the taking and Watford looked dangerous every time they attacked which is a good sign going into the next set of fixtures. The score remained 2-1 at half time, meaning I couldn’t resist a half time pint! The bar team at Watford have introduced a new token scheme where you pre order your halftime drink, so you can get your pint quicker (supposedly!). Well I didn’t pre order and had my pint before my mate who had pre ordered so maybe the system needs a little work, not that I am complaining!!

So to the second half and The Hornets were dealt an early blow when Pereyra picked up an injury which forced him off, he was replaced by the Brazillian Richarlison. On the topic of Pereyra I need to add how great it was to have him back, he absolutely ran the show in the first half. He created chances for Okaka and brought others into the game something that we most definitely missed in the second half of last season. We seemed to miss him again when he went off as the whole tempo of the Golden Boys went flat, off the pitch as well as on it.

The Reds took advantage of the drop in tempo and were level 10 minutes after the break, Salah burst through before being upended by Gomes, leaving the ref with no choice but to award the spot kick. Firmino stepped up and sent Gomes the wrong way to level the scores. Soon after Liverpool killed the joyful mood around The Vic, Firmino was set through on goal, and lofted it over Gomes for Salah to tap home from little over a yard out. It sent the away end into raptures and felt like a dagger to the heart for me and the other Watford fans. Football was well and truly back, yet again The Hornets were running us through the mill.

Liverpool could’ve finished it once and for all but Matip headed against the bar and Gomes kept The Reds at bay for a 10 minute spell of domination. There’s been a lot of fans calling for a new number one at Vicarage Road but the Brazillian showed here why he will be the number one until at least January. However, I do believe he needs someone to put pressure on him because arguably he was at fault for both goals in the second half, he was caught in no man’s land for the 3rd goal. His decision making came into question as he brought Salah down for the penalty which led to the 2nd, although I do still think he is the man to be number one, he will keep us in games this season, not forgetting he is a central figure around the club.

When it looked like The Hornets were heading to an opening day defeat, they showed one last spell of determination to get the point they deserved. Mingolet could only palm a Britos shot, turning it around for a corner where The Hornets threw all 10 outfielders forward. A near post corner found the Brazilian Richarlison, who smashed it goal wards hitting the underside of the crossbar and the keeper but Britos was there to head home on the goal line!! The Rookery went into raptures and it was the least Watford deserved on the balance of play.

The whistle blew a minutes later and little old Watford had taken a point off Champions League Liverpool. It was a great performance for 70 minutes and if we hadn’t have lost our heads then we probably could’ve had all 3 points. Lots of positives to take down to the south coast next week, where if we play like we did yesterday (Saturday) then we have every chance of winning.

Who said the saying “football is a rollercoaster” isn’t true?

It is when you follow The Hornets! But I wouldn’t have it any other way.


Onto Bournemouth, you ‘Orns!!




Watford 3-3 Liverpool

Man of the match: Abdoulaye Doucoure- Ran the midfield and picked up a goal. The Frenchman has a big season ahead of him.

Away fans rating- 7/10- Liverpool fans were loud in spells but not as good as their reputation probably suggests.

Game rating- 10/10 – I would’ve loved it had I been a neutral


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