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Manchester United talent Tom Cleverley believes suspension may help Watford in run-in


Tom Cleverley believes missing Watford's last three matches through suspension could prove to be a blessing in disguise as he attempts to guide the club away from the relegation zone tomorrow.

Cleverley's red card against Scunthorpe United resulted in him missing the Hornets' last three defeats and injury ruled him out of the two games previous to the 2-2 draw at Glanford Park.

It was the on loan Manchester United midfielder's first red card but he insists he has learned from it and believes the sending off could actually benefit the Hornets during their tense run-in.

"Being fully fit and not playing is so frustrating," Cleverley said. "I had the Under-21 game last week which helped keep my fitness up but I am raring to go for the Peterborough match and everyone around the club knows it is a massive game and we will be trying to get the three points there.

"After a season where I have already played about 35 games, a couple of days off doesn't go a miss so I have had a few days off, got rested, got rid of all those little niggles, got back to 100 per cent and it should do me good for the run in."

Watford have no injury concerns going into the game with bottom-of-the-league Peterborough United and Will Buckley is in "serious contention" to finally make his debut, following his January move from Rochdale.

The forward has not played a competitive game since late November due to ankle injury but is in the reckoning after being handed 45 minutes and 71 minutes in the Reserves' last two matches.

Watford manager Malky Mackay said: "Will took a slight thigh strain after coming in and has needed time to recover from that and regain match sharpness.

"Will will be in the reckoning come Saturday in terms of being a serious contender for the squad rather than just coming along for experience."

New Peterborough United boss Jim Gannon stated his side were relegated after last Saturday's defeat to Coventry City, which left them 13 points adrift of safety.

United followed the loss with a 1-0 win over play-off hopefuls Sheffield United on Tuesday and Mackay dismissed Gannon's remarks regarding their relegation.

He said: "I think it is clever psychology. I think he has taken a leaf out of the books of the top four in terms of what they say and what they mean. I take that with a pinch of salt.

"We absolutely have to take this game as seriously as any other game."

Watford's 1-0 defeat to Swansea City on Tuesday ended with sections of the Vicarage Road crowd booing the players.

Hornets legend and interim chairman Graham Taylor has this week pleaded to the fans to "remember we are all in it together".

Taylor said: "Footballers are part of the human race and respond the same as we all do to criticism and encouragement. In life people usually react to encouragement better than criticism and footballers are no different."

He continued: "I have been in football all of my life and I know that when things go wrong you have to react positively. It is so important that players feel appreciated and valued."

This Saturday's game is Watford's designated 'Football for Heroes' match.

All 72 Football League clubs are dedicating a home game to raising money for charity Help for Heroes, which helps injured military personnel.

The Watford and South Oxhey ACF detachments will be taking part in a traditional rifle drill at half time, welcoming both teams on to the pitch and collecting money for the charity before the game.

There will also be a minute's silence prior to kick off and Hertfordshire banker Richard Kell will be concluding his 24-hour run from Peterborough to Watford by completing a lap of honour around the Vicarage Road pitch prior to kick off to raise money for the charity.

Comments(11)

Komodo Hornet 31 says...
3:19pm Fri 12 Mar 10

We have missed him badly!! Lets hope he fires us to a much needed 3 points tomorrow. You Horns!!

WFC4ever says...
3:40pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Komodo Hornet 31 wrote:
We have missed him badly!! Lets hope he fires us to a much needed 3 points tomorrow. You Horns!!
Agreed.

Sounds like Buckley might get a chance too so be interesting to see how he does..

worthing_hornet says...
4:06pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Hopefully he has learned not to dive in and get banned during the crucial remaining games of the season!

pstannard1 says...
4:32pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Komodo Hornet 31 wrote:
We have missed him badly!! Lets hope he fires us to a much needed 3 points tomorrow. You Horns!!
I humbly agree. We BADLY need the points. Can't bear us in League 1 next season.

I can't understand why MM cannot try Hoskins alongside Helguson. He scored V Newcastle and hasn't been on the pitch again. Graham is living up to his name as no goals in the 2nd half of the season. Well 1 goal since October.

COYH

pstannard1 says...
4:35pm Fri 12 Mar 10

worthing_hornet wrote:
Hopefully he has learned not to dive in and get banned during the crucial remaining games of the season!
forgot to say. That was Cleverly's first sending off in his career.

As long he doesn't do it again, then proberbly we should get some goals going as he has taken a 2 week break from the game.

SimonW, Godalming says...
4:42pm Fri 12 Mar 10

in our team Cleverley is that good it is no exaggeration to say he is going to be the difference between us staying up or going down, let's hope his very presence on the pitch inspires the others to perform better, also get Buckley in at least give Hoskins a chance, just by doing that MM will get alot of people off his back!

Only 2 Ross Jenkins says...
5:06pm Fri 12 Mar 10

SimonW, Godalming wrote:
in our team Cleverley is that good it is no exaggeration to say he is going to be the difference between us staying up or going down, let's hope his very presence on the pitch inspires the others to perform better, also get Buckley in at least give Hoskins a chance, just by doing that MM will get alot of people off his back!
Alas I agree with the part about Hoskins and people getting off MM's back (although if he does play Hoskins, I hope its because MM thinks it's the best for the team, and not because the fans demand it).
I actually think we will win tomorrow, although probably not convincingly, Hoskins or no Hoskins.
So, we will probably be no nearer to knowing if Hoskins can cut it at this level.
COYH!

Hornet Cornet says...
11:03pm Fri 12 Mar 10

We're going down, we're going down, we are going down...

derry pigweed says...
12:59am Sat 13 Mar 10

Hornet Cornet wrote:
We're going down, we're going down, we are going down...
Happy days in hornetsville..?

Only 2 Ross Jenkins says...
11:08am Sat 13 Mar 10

Hornet Cornet wrote:
We're going down, we're going down, we are going down...
with support like that, we'll really go places. Well done

Hornet Cornet says...
4:20pm Sat 13 Mar 10

Only facing facts people. Anyone who thinks we're staying up is a donker. Look at the current form guide and see where we're headed. Only dealing with facts, not emotions...

BTW, we're losing.. again


Tom Cleverley should return tonight: Pippa Douglas Tom Cleverley is eager to return this weekend for the Hornets: Pippa Douglas

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