[h=3]How hard-working Watford rattled Albion[/h]9:36pm Sunday 2nd February 2014 in Albion By Brian Owen
Watford score their first goal
Watford boss Beppe Sannino felt his side worked their socks off - and gave Albion a defensive headache.
Sannino’s men pierced the Seagulls’ mean rearguard twice to take the points at Vicarage Road.
Watford reverted to his favoured 3-5-2 formation and Ikechi Anya, restored to left wing back, popped up in a wide role to score the all-important opening goal.
Gordon Greer was put under heavy pressure in the build-up to the second goal, calmly taken by Fernando Forestieri.
Sannino said: “We knew Brighton were the best team in the league in terms of goals conceded away from home and if we scored two goals then it is because of the pressing but it is also because of the desire of my lads; the sufferance we were able to put into the game.
“We worked our socks off today.”
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Watford boss Beppe Sannino felt his side worked their socks off - and gave Albion a defensive headache.
Sannino’s men pierced the Seagulls’ mean rearguard twice to take the points at Vicarage Road.
Watford reverted to his favoured 3-5-2 formation and Ikechi Anya, restored to left wing back, popped up in a wide role to score the all-important opening goal.
Gordon Greer was put under heavy pressure in the build-up to the second goal, calmly taken by Fernando Forestieri.
Sannino said: “We knew Brighton were the best team in the league in terms of goals conceded away from home and if we scored two goals then it is because of the pressing but it is also because of the desire of my lads; the sufferance we were able to put into the game.
“We worked our socks off today.”
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