Gianfranco Zola hopes Watford signing Matej Vydra can fulfil potential in the Championship

Picture: Alan Palmer Picture: Alan Palmer

Watford boss Gianfranco Zola believes new signing Matej Vydra has the potential to set Vicarage Road alight this season.

Vydra is one of six players to have joined the Hornets on a season-long loan from Udinese and Granada – two clubs also owned by the Pozzo family.

The striker, who is returning from a long-term injury, has only featured twice during pre-season but he has impressed in both fixtures, scoring twice against Gillingham.

Speaking after Watford’s Capital One Cup victory over Wycombe Wanderers last Saturday, Zola said: “I think he has got in his bag what it takes to be an important player for this club.

“I am pleased for him, today his performance has been very good and I am sure he can improve.

“He’s young, he’s got a lot of potential and he can be a good player.”

Despite the injury that has plagued Vydra’s pre-season preparations, the forward still managed to play the full 120 minutes against Wycombe and he had a hand in the winner.

After being slipped through on goal, Vydra’s chipped effort was parried by the keeper before Chris Iwelumo arrived to bundle the ball home.

Zola said: “He had a couple of opportunities in the first half and he has done very well.

"It wasn’t in our plans to keep him on the pitch so long, but I had to.”

Twenty-year-old Vydra, an Under-21 Czech International, started his career at Jihlava in the Czech Republic, scoring five goals in 27 appearances.

This earned him a move to top division side Banik Ostrava, where he scored four goals in 14 matches before making the switch to Italian club Udinese.

A loan move to Belgian outfit Club Brugge soon followed but Vydra was limited to only one appearance due to injury and he returned to Udinese before making his move to the Hornets this summer.

Vydra has also represented his country from Under-16 level up to the Under-21 squad, scoring ten goals in 38 appearances along the way.

Comments(10)

Hornet1988 says...
12:01pm Tue 14 Aug 12

He looked a little lightweight on Saturday but i think the determination he should to get the ball back after he lost it more than makes up for it. Once he realises you don't get a freekick everytime you go down in the Championship he'll work that out of his game. Looks like he could really cause problems especially if he can work well with SM

AngelHornet says...
12:25pm Tue 14 Aug 12

He's certainly an asset and once Geijo is available I think they'll form a good partnership along with Murray and Abdi in the attacking third

stiffler99 says...
12:43pm Tue 14 Aug 12

He was by far our best player on Saturday. Let's hope he can keep injury free.

Eastsussexhornet says...
12:53pm Tue 14 Aug 12

Hornet1988 wrote:
He looked a little lightweight on Saturday but i think the determination he should to get the ball back after he lost it more than makes up for it. Once he realises you don't get a freekick everytime you go down in the Championship he'll work that out of his game. Looks like he could really cause problems especially if he can work well with SM
Blimey, I won't be posting any pictures of me then....

Eastsussexhornet says...
12:57pm Tue 14 Aug 12

Vydra really was the star on Saturday alongside, dare I say it, Matt Spring. He was using his brain throughout and made the goal before he even touched the ball, signalling for the through pass, collecting and then accurately placing it for Iwelumo to thrash home (the last bit of the plan didn't go quite as he anticipated!).

Hampshire hornet says...
1:37pm Tue 14 Aug 12

Eastsussexhornet wrote:
Vydra really was the star on Saturday alongside, dare I say it, Matt Spring. He was using his brain throughout and made the goal before he even touched the ball, signalling for the through pass, collecting and then accurately placing it for Iwelumo to thrash home (the last bit of the plan didn't go quite as he anticipated!).
Spot on analysis. He looked class.. Vydra not Iwelumo. ......

pete50 says...
2:14pm Tue 14 Aug 12

Looks a great player. The look on his face when Iwe tried to miss that sitter was great!

lutondown says...
3:43pm Tue 14 Aug 12

Hornet1988 wrote:
He looked a little lightweight on Saturday but i think the determination he should to get the ball back after he lost it more than makes up for it. Once he realises you don't get a freekick everytime you go down in the Championship he'll work that out of his game. Looks like he could really cause problems especially if he can work well with SM
Agree with all except the first bit and about staying on his feet.
Didn't look lightweight at all, despite the Wycombes tactics to rough it up a bit, and he was victim of a few OTT challenges ( and as an ex Rugby player, don't say that lightly).
Looked light years above the rest, Almunia excepted.

Lloydinio says...
4:57pm Tue 14 Aug 12

pete50 wrote:
Looks a great player. The look on his face when Iwe tried to miss that sitter was great!
Iwelumo isn't that bad, he's just old. methinks he might score a few more this season.

LuthersLoveChild says...
8:58am Wed 15 Aug 12

stiffler99 wrote:
He was by far our best player on Saturday. Let's hope he can keep injury free.
I second that motion. By far and away the best on the pitch.

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