WATFORD PILE MORE MISERY ON HUDDERSFIELD
- Bobby Vincent
- Oct 27, 2018
- 2 min read

A fantastic Watford display has seen them beat Huddersfield 3-0 at Vicarage Road and send the Terriers bottom of the Premier League.
Huddersfield's wait for a Premier League win this season is to continue as they were outclassed by the Hornets.
Roberto Pereyra broke the deadlock and Gerard Deulofeu doubled the lead before Isaac Success scored late onto complete the scoring.
Huddersfield now move to bottom of the Premier League following Newcastle's 0-0 draw at Southampton.
Pereyra opened the scoring early on for the Hornets, with the Argentinian producing a fine solo goal, rounding four defenders before slotting it through Jonas Lossl's legs.

It wasn't much after that before it got worse for Huddersfield with Deulofeu beating Chris Lowe and Jonathan Hogg before smashing home from a tight angle.
Ben Foster made a couple of great saves to deny the Terriers a route back into the match, with long-range efforts from Lowe and Philip Billing.
Deulofeu had a glorious opportunity to seal the game just after half-time, as he beat the rushing Lossl, but the former Barcelona winger couldn't find the target.
Watford eventually found the net for a third time when Kiko Femenia found Success brilliantly and the forward tapped home for the Hornets.
Watford boss Javi Gracia, despite the 3-0 win, wasn't fully satisfied with what he'd seen from his team today.
"I don't think today has been the best game," Gracia admitted. "I think today we have many things to improve but I'm very pleased for my players and for the supporters.
"We have created more chances on the counter-attack. If we had finished better we could have scored more goals but we are happy with the result knowing Huddersfield are a difficult and tough team."
Huddersfield manager David Wagner admitted his team didn't do enough defensively to keep out a rampant Watford side.
"In general, defensively we didn't look good enough or compact enough," Wagner said. "In our offensive game we had some good situations, but we lost the ball more often and too easily and Watford are a threat on transition.
"If you don't bring them under pressure then it's difficult and this is what happened today.
"I've said this whole time that we've improved consistently. We had some unlucky moments as well, but I'm able to say we were not good enough performance-wise and this was the case today. We have to be focused in the performances."
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