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Watford 0-1 Town - Match Report
Saturday, 21st Mar 2015 17:23

Richard Chaplow netted a dramatic winner in the fifth minute of injury time as Town won 1-0 at Watford, who had started the day leading the Championship, to climb back into the play-off places.

Boss Mick McCarthy made three changes from the team which beat Bolton 1-0 on Tuesday with Kevin Bru replacing Teddy Bishop, who has sore shins, in midfield.

Luke Varney and Chris Wood came into a three-man attack alongside Daryl Murphy, while Jonny Parr, who was a doubt having taken a kick on Tuesday, missed out and Sears dropped to the bench.

Michael Crowe, 19, was the sub keeper with Dean Gerken not risked having been knocked unconscious at Middlesbrough last week and Paddy Kenny ill.

Watford made three changes from the team which beat Wigan 2-0 in midweek. Miguel Layun, Daniel Tozser and Odion Ighalo replaced Gianni Munari, Matej Vydra and Gabriele Angella.

Neither keeper was particularly troubled in the early stages. Bartosz Bialkowski spent more time dealing with inflatables blown onto the pitch from the 2,200-strong Town following behind his goal than Watford attacks.

Town, who had started brightly, had the ball in the net in the 10th minute when Murphy fed Varney but the on-loan Blackburn man was offside.

On 12 Adlene Guedioura skipped away from Bru midway inside the Town half before unleashing a powerful shot which flew just over Bialkowski’s goal.

Three minutes later, Tyrone Mings surrendered possession inside his own half, allowing Watford to break towards the Town area. Mings was fortunate to see Ighalo’s shot strike Tommy Smith before the left-back cleared the danger himself.

For Town, Murphy saw a promising effort from the edge of the area blocked, then for the Hornets Troy Deeney headed wide from a cross from the right.

On 28 Murphy picked up his first booking of the season for a late tackle on Guedioura, although the Algerian seemed to make a lot of not very much.

Two minutes later, Joel Ekstrand, the Watford player whose wild lunge forced Jonny Williams off with a groin injury from which he is still to return at Portman Road in November, twisted awkwardly and appeared to injure his knee.

The Swedish defender was treated on the pitch before eventually leaving on a stretcher with Gabriele Angella replacing him. Angella’s first contribution was to catch Wood with an arm and pick up the game’s second yellow card.


Varney, playing on the right of what was now a 4-4-2 formation, forced Heurelho Gomes into his first serious of the afternoon on 41, bringing the ball in from the flank and hitting a powerful shot from the edge of the box that the keeper pushed past his post.

A minute later, Guedioura broke through on goal from the Watford midfield and seemed certain to score until skipper Luke Chambers slid in to block superbly.

But it was the Blues ending the half the stronger, a Bru cross from the right following a corner taking the Hornets several attempts to clear, then the Mauritian international screwed an effort from distance well wide.

Neither side threatened again before referee Andy D’Urso blew his whistle to signal half-time.

Town manager McCarthy will have been delighted by the half-time scoreline and his team’s performance.

After an evenly balanced opening, the home side started to string a few passes together but never particularly threatened Bialkowski’s goal until the Guedioura chance that Chambers blocked.

But by that stage the Blues were starting to get on top, forcing set pieces and with Varney in particular looking a danger on the right.

Eight minutes after the break Tyrone Mings picked up his 10th booking of the season for pulling back Marco Motta. The Blues left-back will now be suspended for the next two games.

Five minutes later, Watford swapped Daniel Tozser for Ikechi Anya, then on the hour Paul Anderson replaced Varney on the right of the Blues’ midfield, the loanee receiving warm applause from the Town support after his most effective performance since joining the club.

Chances had been few and far between in the opening 20 minutes of the second half but on 67 the ball fell to Guedioura on the right of the area after Watford had worked their way back into the area following a corner but the midfielder shanked his volley wide.

The home side were on top, however, with Town spending most of their time defending in their own half. But when the Blues broke forward Murphy and Wood appeared to be developing something of an understanding.

Sears replaced Wood, who like Varney had had the best game of his loan spell, in the 74th minute with the Blues now putting the Hornets under pressure for the first time since the break.

Two minutes after coming on Sears forced Gomes to save down to his right with a 25-yard strike which looked set for the corner of the net. From the resultant flag-kick, Chambers nodded Jay Tabb’s cross over.

Watford went very close to going in front in the 79th minute when Deeney out-muscled Chambers down the Hornets left and sent over a cross which Ighalo diverted over the bar from the edge of the six-yard box.

The home side were again beginning to put the Blues under a bit of pressure, Deeney screwing a shot well wide from the edge of the distance. However, the game quickly moved to the other end of the field and Murphy laid the ball off to Tabb, who shot well over from 25 yards.

As the game moved into its final scheduled three minutes Chaplow took over from a clearly exhausted Bru.

Deep into injury time Tabb was booked for a foul on Motta with the game looking certain to end in a goalless.

But suddenly Sears out-fought Ben Watson on halfway as they chased Tabb’s ball forward and brought the ball forward before cutting the ball across to fellow sub Chaplow, who slipped past Gomes and into the net for his first Town goal right in front of the Blues’ support.

The Town subs and staff rushed along the touchline to join in the celebrations as the grounded Chaplow was smothered by his team-mates.

There was no further danger for the Blues before referee D’Urso blew the final whistle to a huge roar from the 2,200 travelling Town army.

The late, late goal capped what had been a superb defensive display from the Blues with the backline and holding midfielder Cole Skuse outstanding.

Although the Blues survived Ighalo’s miss towards the end, Watford were prevented having a single shot on target in the entire 90 minutes.

The result moves Town - who have now done the double over the Hornets, so long their bogie side - back to sixth ahead of Brentford and Wolves and now just five points off the Hornets in second with seven games to play following the international break.

Watford: Gomes, Motta, Cathcart, Ekstrand (Angella 34), Hoban, Tozser (Anya 58), Watson, Layun (Vydra 78), Guedioura, Ighalo, Deeney. Unused: Bond, Munari, Paredes, Pudil.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Mings, Smith, Berra, Skuse, Bru (Chaplow 87), Tabb, Murphy, Wood (Sears 74), Varney (Anderson 60). Unused: Crowe, Clarke, S Hunt, Benyu. Referee: Andy D’Urso (Billericay). Attendance: 19,038 (Town: 2,177).


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BrettenhamBlue added 05:24 - Mar 22
See that Thomas Rogne has been released by Wigan. 6ft 4 inches and only 18 months ago was being talked about as the next great player from Norway. Defender and (assume) must know Parr. Could be worth having a look at on a short-term deal until the end of the season?
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BrettenhamBlue added 05:43 - Mar 22
http://www.wiganlatics.co.uk/news/article/13-07-01-10-facts-about-thomas-rogne-8

This guy could really be the answer we are looking for between now and the end of the season. If one of our defenders gets injured/suspended: there is no doubt that this guy could do the job. hasn't played in the first team this season for unknown reasons (apparently has been outstanding for their development squad). Has played at top level and has experience in high pressure matches.
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TractorViking added 06:12 - Mar 22
I think Mr. Rogne has joined IFK Gothenburg in Sweden !
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 06:25 - Mar 22
Fantastic result. Still buzzing. The significant thing for me was not so much which formation was used but the change of personnel. If we had "stuck with the same eleven" this time, I think Mick would have lost credibility. This was the last-chance saloon, and we took it. Freshening up the formation leaves us with all kinds of options for the remaining games. Varney in particular surprised us all, I think. Consistency is good, but we had got very stale. It was time for a re-think, and Mick seems to have realised this. Great management and a great performance. Now let's do the Budgies another favour in two weeks' time--the playoffs will be the time to claim our payback.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 06:35 - Mar 22
Wonder what the odds are for an East Anglian double? By which I mean 1st and 2nd. OK, I'm not going to bet on it, but it's an interesting idea.
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battyblue added 07:25 - Mar 22
Just to add well done Freddy Sears great battling to win the ball in the first place, held it up unselfishly and played the perfect ball for Chaplow to score, i also noted Chaplow made a very important last ditch tackle just after he came on i also haven't seen him do much wrong when he has been involved before always tries to play it on the turf and finally i thought today with three big strikers starting it was going to be nothing but hoof ball but was pleasantly surprised well done Tommy, mingsy and all you did us proud today.
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brendenward35 added 07:28 - Mar 22
My wife was so disappointed when I jumped out if the chair screaming and running round the room she thought I'd won the euro millions lol. Stepson lost £10 put us down to lose great to see his face drop. Best bit for me was two weeks in a row MM haters have had to eat humble pie. Last week Tabby showed them up and this week one of MM loan players who they said we're crap and rejects. Long way to go but with magic mick in charge going to be a great ride.
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KiwiBlue2 added 07:53 - Mar 22
Brilliant result. Four of the remaining seven games are at home. If we can win four and draw a couple that should be enough but critical to beat Bournemouth and not lose to Wolves ............ the rest look very winnable.......... best chance for years ......COYB......
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Markthehorn added 08:20 - Mar 22
Fair play boys.

Had a game plan and it worked very well - no shots on goal for us is a credit to your defence.

You also kept attacking us and I guess got your rewards.

Good luck for the rest of the season - maybe'll we'll meet again!
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BillBlue added 08:58 - Mar 22
Satt Man -Many thanks - that was great!
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PJH added 09:04 - Mar 22
Thank you Markthehorn.
Maybe we will be the top 2.
Think it is going to be very nervy for all 8 teams involved, the 3 that make it will be those that hold their nerve the best and also maybe get a bit of luck.
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:12 - Mar 22
I thought we'd get stuffed yesterday. But in another thread i did say IF we could find the will and play like the first half of season,we could win this game andif we could keep it up , even go up .Well thats a great start .Cant believe we managed to stop Watford even getting much in way of chances ,and no goals .Another late late goal to sink them too. I must say i was disppointed when Sears didnt start,but looks like a master stroke bringing him on late .Credit to MM & TC. ,Shame we have international break now,we seem not to do well after them ,hopefully the rest may work in our favour this time, Well done Richard Chaplow.COYB



















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Cloddyseedbed added 10:58 - Mar 22
Great result yesterday, positive football and team worked hard to not let them play. This result has put a smile back on not only the players faces but supporters and management. Well done everybody involved. That's more like it.
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Surco72 added 11:21 - Mar 22
I have a massive head ache thanks MM and TC for a fantastic result and making my night out so enjoyable !!
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TrueBlueFerret added 11:22 - Mar 22
FERRET HORSING AROUND IN CELEBRATION!! COYB............
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Woodychewie added 11:30 - Mar 22
Anybody see that hatchet man Ekstrand get his come upance. I bet Jonny Williams loved watching that on the football league show😆😆😆😆😆
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alfromcol added 12:27 - Mar 22
Mings out for the next couple of games could be a positive?
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MHS added 22:07 - Mar 22
Not seen many comments regarding Wood who I thought had a cracking game, especially first half, every ball that came to him he brought down and got us playing on the floor. This also meant Murphy went out wide, I think he can be very dangerous down the flanks especially when he cuts in - hes already scored numerous goals this season doing exactly that. Very impressed with Varney as well, looked pacey and hungry, a more effective version of S.Hunt in my opinion. Skuse was the best player on the pitch.

The win takes the pressure off the Bournemouth game - hope we play with the 4-5-1/4-3-3 with Wood and Varney (despite Sears' cameo) against Bournemouth. Similarly to Watford, they will look to get the ball down and control the game, we'll need to pack the midfield. Think Smith and Berra have come up against their hardest challenge in Ighalo/Deeney, Kermorgant/Wilson will definitely provide a tough challenge though.

Finally, I hope people realise how much things will change between now and the end of the season. Lets not get too down and negative when we lose and too over excited when we win! This weekend, along with many, has proven how one game can change the whole outlook, and how 3 points are never guaranteed (i.e. Brentford vs millwall)
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MHS added 22:13 - Mar 22
P.S I didnt think any goal would top Hunts winner at charlton, I was wrong!
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MeenoITFC added 13:40 - Mar 23
Skuse was the man the game, everyone put a shift in but skuse was hear there and everywhere. For the supporters who didnt go UNLUCKY, that was football at its best. Charlton and now this, is there one more late winner left??
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warktheline added 16:48 - Mar 23
MHS, good point about Wood, also held up , and onto ball very well.
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scunnyblue added 09:42 - Mar 24
BONKERS!!!!!!
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