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SAINTS SINK AT ST MARY'S

Southampton 0 Watford 2: MATCH HIGHLIGHTS – Abdoulaye Doucoure and Daryl Janmaat strike at St Mary’s to seal the win against struggling Saints side

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LONG-RANGE EFFORTS by Abdoulaye Doucoure and Daryl Janmaat downed the sorry Saints.

Neither goalkeeper had many shots on target worth the name to deal with what was a very poor game for long periods.

 Abdoulaye Doucoure celebrates scoring the opener at St.Mary's
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Abdoulaye Doucoure celebrates scoring the opener at St.Mary'sCredit: PA:Press Association
 Daryl Janmaat doubles Watford's tally on the 67th minute
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Daryl Janmaat doubles Watford's tally on the 67th minuteCredit: Getty Images - Getty

But Doucoure and Janmaat made theirs count to maintain Watford’s unbeaten start to the Premier League season and inflict a first defeat on a Southampton side who were booed off by their own fans.

Apart from Doucoure’s goal, there was little to enjoy in the first half.

There were no other shots on goal, even though referee Lee Probert awarded a corner for a Richarlison effort which went into the side-netting not long after Watford hard taken the lead.

The home fans were so bored by 35 minutes that they started banging out a rhythm on the cardboard clappers Southampton had put on every seat – including those for the media, with bizarre optimism.

Saints supporters did not like the way in which the game became vaguely interesting, though.

There seemed little on when the ball came to Doucoure just outside the box but he turned and hit a low bouncing shot which zipped past Fraser Forster into the bottom corner.

 Doucoure broke the deadlock with a sublime strike from twenty yards out
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Doucoure broke the deadlock with a sublime strike from twenty yards outCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Nathaniel Chalobah of Watford in action against Oriol Romeu of Southampton
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Nathaniel Chalobah of Watford in action against Oriol Romeu of SouthamptonCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Southampton deserved the boos which greeted the half-time whistle.

Mauricio Pellegrino had made three changes from the 0-0 draw at Huddersfield, presumably in search of the goals which had eluded in all but one of their four previous games this season. But they created precisely nothing.

Pellegrino hooked James Ward-Prowse at the break and brought on more creativity in the shape of Dusan Tadic.

They had done a bit better, putting pressure on Watford and forcing some last-ditch blocks, before Janmaat was given time to line up a shot from 25 yards which zipped across Forster and in.

 Kiko Femenia goes down with an injury
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Kiko Femenia goes down with an injuryCredit: PA:Press Association
 Saints boss Mauricio Pellegrino during the St Mary's fixture
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Saints boss Mauricio Pellegrino during the St Mary's fixtureCredit: Reuters

Pellegrino threw on Shane Long and Charlie Austin, but to little effect.

Everyone loves a bit of disco, and the Abdoulaye Doucoure song to the tune of Earth Wind and Fire’s ”September” was both appropriate for the time of year and much more entertaining than anything else in the first half.

 Ryan Bertrand battles with Watford's Andre Carillo
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Ryan Bertrand battles with Watford's Andre CarilloCredit: Reuters
 The Hornets huddle ahead of kick-off
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The Hornets huddle ahead of kick-offCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Heurelho Gomes celebrates Watford's first half strike
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Heurelho Gomes celebrates Watford's first half strikeCredit: Getty - Contributor
 The visitors celebrate the second goal
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The visitors celebrate the second goalCredit: Rex Features
 Janmaat celebrates his goal to seal win for the Hornets
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Janmaat celebrates his goal to seal win for the HornetsCredit: Reuters
 Younes Kaboul and Heurelho Gomes enjoy the victory away from home
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Younes Kaboul and Heurelho Gomes enjoy the victory away from homeCredit: Reuters
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  • Watford's victory marks Marco Silva's first back to back league wins away from home as a maneger for the first time since April 2016, during his time as boss of Greek side Olympiakos.
  • The Hornets maintained their impressive clean sheet record today at St Mary's. They have now kept a clean sheet in their last three Premier League games.
  • Today's fixture marked the fifth consecutive league meeting at St.Mary's between these sides in which a different manager has been in each dugout – Aidy Boothroyd and Jan Poortvliet in October 2008, Sean Dyche and Nigel Adkins in October 2011, Quique Flores and Ronald Koeman in January 2016, Walter Mazzarri and Claude Puel in August 2016 and Marco Silva and Mauricio Pellegrino this season.
  • Southampton were unbeaten in their previous five Premier League matches against Watford, since losing the first encounter 2-3 at Vicarage Road in 1999.
  • The Saints have failed to score in nine of their last 13 Premier League matches.
  • Nathan Redmond has had a hand in five goals in his last three Premier League games against Watford, netting four times and assisting one.

 

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