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9:42pm Tuesday 31st January 2012
Watford adapted to life without Marvin Sordell with relative ease as both of their strikers scored in a 2-0 win over Millwall.
Sordell looks almost certain to leave the Hornets this evening after a bid for the England Under-21 striker was accepted.
But Watford did not seem to miss their top scorer as Troy Deeney and Joe Garner scored in either half to ensure a valuable three points against fellow strugglers Millwall.
The Lions could have set up a tense finish but former Hornet Darius Henderson missed from the penalty spot in injury time.
The Hornets started the match without Sordell as he was pulled out of the contest at the request of Watford owner Laurence Bassini.
Adrian Mariappa did start though and he was joined in the line-up by new loan signing Alex Kacaniklic, from Fulham, and highly-rated youngster Sean Murray.
It was a lively start to the contest and Joe Garner had two glorious chances to score early on, as he headed straight at David Forde and then fired wide when put through.
Deeney chipped over and then Ryan Mason had an effort saved for MIllwall before the home side had a excellent chance to score themselves.
Former Watford striker Henderson looked set to head in from close range when Mason got in the striker’s way and the chance was squandered.
Apart from a Henderson header wide, neither team had another opportunity until Watford’s opener ten minutes before half time.
New loan signing Kacaniklic passed to Deeney on the edge of the area and his low drive from 18 yards nestled into the bottom corner.
Deeney had a couple of half chances after his goal but he was unable to add to his tally as the sides went into the break to a chorus of boos from the Millwall fans.
Millwall started the half much stronger and enjoyed plenty of pressure without really creating anything of note.
And they were made to pay when a defensive mistake allowed Lloyd Doyley to burst into the box. He unselfishly passed to Kacaniklic and his initial shot was fumbled by Forde, which allowed Garner to score with ease.
Watford were under pressure for much of the second half but on the whole dealt with the attacks well.
Henderson was the Lions’ main threat and the in-form striker could have scored when he headed on to the roof off the net despite being unmarked.
There was very little action of note and then in injury time, Loach brought John Marquis in the box as he came to collect.
Henderson stepped up but Loach saved low down to his left to ensure Watford a 2-0 victory.
Milwall: Forde; Smith, Ward, Craig, Barron; Feeney, Trotter, Abdou, Mason (Hackett 57); Henderson, Kane (Marquis 57).
Subs not used: Allsop, Lowry, Wright.
Watford: Loach; Hodson, Nosworthy, Mariappa, Doyley; Murray, Eustace, Hogg, Kacaniklic (Iwelumo 75); Deeney, Garner (Buaben 89).
Subs not used: Bond, Dickinson, Yeates.
Attendance: 9,294.
Referee: Stroud.
Comments(18)
lutondown
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10:01pm Tue 31 Jan 12
WFC4ever
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10:03pm Tue 31 Jan 12
mile high ron
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10:04pm Tue 31 Jan 12
smalon
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10:04pm Tue 31 Jan 12
WFC4ever
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10:09pm Tue 31 Jan 12
mile high ron wrote:In someways Garner knowing he might get a run in the team will build his confidence and morale.
Perhaps Baz should pick the team more often... coyh.
lutondown
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10:24pm Tue 31 Jan 12
WFC4ever wrote:This win was a big well done to Sean and the team with all the off field stuff going on.
mile high ron wrote:In someways Garner knowing he might get a run in the team will build his confidence and morale.
Perhaps Baz should pick the team more often... coyh.
Afterall the poor chap usually had to come on at the end of a game or see Big get a chance ahead of him off the bench.
That would depress anyone.
We know Deeney will do his best and again just needs a good run of goals.
Trouble is we'll probably flog them in the summer if they turn into goal machines!
derry pigweed
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10:27pm Tue 31 Jan 12
luther blissett
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10:35pm Tue 31 Jan 12
lutondown wrote:LD, well done for giving credit where it is due. We all know you don't rate Dyche but at least you can see when he does well.
WFC4ever wrote:This win was a big well done to Sean and the team with all the off field stuff going on.
mile high ron wrote:In someways Garner knowing he might get a run in the team will build his confidence and morale.
Perhaps Baz should pick the team more often... coyh.
Afterall the poor chap usually had to come on at the end of a game or see Big get a chance ahead of him off the bench.
That would depress anyone.
We know Deeney will do his best and again just needs a good run of goals.
Trouble is we'll probably flog them in the summer if they turn into goal machines!
Now was it 3 or 4 million?
Mr Magee
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11:52pm Tue 31 Jan 12
llloydwithathirdl
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12:03am Wed 1 Feb 12
lutondown
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6:10am Wed 1 Feb 12
Mr Magee wrote:Ah Mr Happy, Mr Magoo
Just goes to show we have a great win and theres a handful of comments, loose and all the loosers get on here and fill the forum up. PATHETIC
lutondown
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6:16am Wed 1 Feb 12
luther blissett wrote:To be honest Loofer, I do see signs that Dyche is improving ( loach excepted, despite penalty save against a poor penalty taker on a won game)
lutondown wrote:LD, well done for giving credit where it is due. We all know you don't rate Dyche but at least you can see when he does well.
WFC4ever wrote:This win was a big well done to Sean and the team with all the off field stuff going on.
mile high ron wrote:In someways Garner knowing he might get a run in the team will build his confidence and morale.
Perhaps Baz should pick the team more often... coyh.
Afterall the poor chap usually had to come on at the end of a game or see Big get a chance ahead of him off the bench.
That would depress anyone.
We know Deeney will do his best and again just needs a good run of goals.
Trouble is we'll probably flog them in the summer if they turn into goal machines!
Now was it 3 or 4 million?
Makes a mockery that people were calling for his head after 3 losses.
corbindallas
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8:28am Wed 1 Feb 12
lutondown wrote:Answered your comments on another thread re this so will keep this short,but you claim Baz sold all our best players this window! Did he really? Think you will find AM is still in the squad.
luther blissett wrote:To be honest Loofer, I do see signs that Dyche is improving ( loach excepted, despite penalty save against a poor penalty taker on a won game)
lutondown wrote:LD, well done for giving credit where it is due. We all know you don't rate Dyche but at least you can see when he does well.
WFC4ever wrote:This win was a big well done to Sean and the team with all the off field stuff going on.
mile high ron wrote:In someways Garner knowing he might get a run in the team will build his confidence and morale.
Perhaps Baz should pick the team more often... coyh.
Afterall the poor chap usually had to come on at the end of a game or see Big get a chance ahead of him off the bench.
That would depress anyone.
We know Deeney will do his best and again just needs a good run of goals.
Trouble is we'll probably flog them in the summer if they turn into goal machines!
Now was it 3 or 4 million?
Makes a mockery that people were calling for his head after 3 losses.
I feel desperately sorry how he lost his best striker tonight knowing Bas will sell anything that shows talent.
I do understand we are a selling club, but surely timeframes must be observed and the manager given a snowballs chance to replace,
Still I suppose the rhetoric about completion of the red lion will soon be clapped out on the board!
A bitter sweet night or what?
Harry the 1st
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9:05am Wed 1 Feb 12
getafix
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9:24am Wed 1 Feb 12
Andrew1963
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9:44am Wed 1 Feb 12
tonyevans22
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4:33pm Wed 1 Feb 12
Andrew1963 wrote:It was bloody doyleys fault that he gave away the penalty,and any credit for the world class save he made earlier to that penalty.In general he played well and kept a clean sheet away from home,you can not ask for any more than that.Your just criticising for the sake of it and jumping on the bandwagon of what others think they see with tinted classes on.The whole team played well not just the 2 scorers!!!!
Loach penalty save was good, but soft penalty by Henderson. However the penalty was given away because Loach was so indicisive coming off his line to collect the lose ball. Nolsworthy virtually sent him a telegram to come and collect it, and the 3 defenders around the ball would have just cleared it for a throw in if they had realised that Loach was going to set a new standard of ineptness. The crowd really behind Deeney and Garner. We looked worse when Iwelumo came on. A strange sub in my opinion that created rather than relieved pressure on the defence, Buabon would have been a better substitute.
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stevyweavy says...
9:52pm Tue 31 Jan 12