Watford Dreaming of Champions League

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Can Watford do the unthinkable?


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Is it time to start considering Watford for a top 4 spot? I'm not saying they are going to finish that high, but few would argue their threat is a serious one. Late goals from Troy Deeney and Tom Cleverley helped them to a majestic comeback to beat Arsenal 2-1 at The Hawthorns.

Many experts will say it's too early, and it is way too early; they will also say there's no chance that a club like Watford could end up in the top 4. Remember Leicester? Nobody gave them a hope in hell of qualifying for the Champions League, even after Christmas they were still written off. We all know what happened there.



An embarrassing defeat for Arsenal or a sign of the times?


The win saw them leap over Arsenal into 4th place, the highest they have been in the Premier League era, after Arsenal appeared to be on course to take all 3 points.

It was an uninspired first period from both sides with chances few and far between. Watford came closest to opening the scoring on 18 minutes when Doucouré jigged his way into the area to fire across goal, but the ball was too fast for the diving Roberto Pereyra to get full contact with it and the ball glanced wide.



Per Mertesacker puts Arsenal 1 up

Arsenal were the better team, however, and duly took the lead on 38 minutes. It came from Aresnal's first corner of the game. Granit Xhaka swung the ball in and Per Mertesacker rose above Tom Cleverley to head the ball into the net. It was Mertesacker's first Premier League start for 18 months and his first league goal since December 2013 and it justified Wenger's decision to include him from the start.


The second half was slightly better with Arsenal seeming bouyed by their lead. And it took a stunning save from Heurelho Gomez to stop the Gunners doubling their lead.


Heurelho Gomes made some fine saves to deny Arsenal

Mesut Ozil put a delicate ball through for Alex Iwobi, and with only the keeper to beat the Nigerian international placed it to the far bottom corner only for Gomez to get down and somehow how palm it wide. It wasn't the only time the Watford keeper impressed.


A few minutes later Gomez denied Mesut Ozil with another excellent stop. The German was through on goal with only the keeper to beat, but as has been his form since coming to Arsenal, the German star fluffed his lines and man of the match Gomez pulled off another fine stop.


Mesut Ozil failed to deliver yet again

Had that gone in, it would have been 2-0 and game over. It didn't, and Watford went up the other end and equalised within a minute. A Troy Deeney penalty brought the game level, and with 20 minutes remaining, all was to play for.


The goal enkindled Watford, and finally the game began to heat up. Both teams could have won in the last 20 minutes, but it was Tom Cleverley in the dying minutes who snatched all 3 points for the hornets.


Troy Deeney inspired Watford after coming on as a 2nd half sub

Troy Deeney, who had been the instigator of the comeback since his inclusion, caused chaos in the box and his blocked effort rebounded towards the penalty spot, and with the charging Tom Cleverley first to the ball, he blasted it into the roof of the net and sent the home fans into euphoria.


Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was far from happy and intimated the blame on his players for the loss. “We missed many chances to kill the game,” he said. “At 1-1, there was no need to panic. On their second goal I believe that we can only look at ourselves.”


Arsene Wenger has work to do to inspire his Gunners

But the reality is, it's looking like another season where Arsenal can only hope for a top 4 place at best. But with last season's failure and with the emergence of Watford as a contender, getting into the Champions League will not be easy.


Watford Boss Marco Silva is keeping his feet on the ground

Watford boss Marco Silva, who won many admirers last season by almost saving Hull from the drop, isn't getting carried away, however. "I don't change what I said at the start of the season," he said. "We have one goal, to remain as a Premier League club. It's too early to change."


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Mesut Ozil's head is definitely not in Arsenal again, no more love for them. Watford have a right to dream!!

He's been a let down since arriving at Arsenal

I don`t think Ozil actually ever arrived at Arsenal got lost somewhere in the arrival VIP lounge at London Heathrow.

Well I can't really argue with that. Apart from some world class moments he's been meh

He is a class player and there were glimpses of it yesterday, but he's just not fully with it. I just don't get him.

Absolutely no chance of getting into top four. Watford has been lucky to get all three points in the last couple of games. They were lucky against Arsenal as well.

The sign of a good team is one who wins when they're not playing well.

Arsenal are a team dead on their knees. Arsene Wenger has lost the Arsenal changing room for years. He is no longer a great manager all he has done is winning 3 EPL and a few Mickey Mouse cups too. His judgement of players are not sharp as they once were with him. The players he has are just all rubbish and cannot play as a unit. Ozil is overrated and as for Sanchez he is just a pure baby who has thrown all his toys out of the pram. I have seen milk turn quicker than some of that Arsenal team.
Jumping the gun with Watford they`ll finish bottom half of the table. Only the strongest survive to finish in the top 4 of the Premiership. I think that pure jammy season Leicester had only Greece have done something similar when they won the Euros. I cannot see history repeating itself twice.

You can't have a jammy season. They won the league over 38 games; they were the best team in England that season. As for Greece, it's a bit easier to win a knockout competition where you only need to win 4-5 matches. I'm not saying it's easy but Leicester winning the title was much harder to do.
As for Watford, only time will tell, but this is the beauty of the Premier League.

But I do rate the Euros as they are much better and harder competition to win than the World Cup. Euros usually have the top 16 in a tournament and the World Cup is like the Champions League filled with so many weak players and teams. I think when you have a self-belief among a squad of players you can just steam through everyone else like a steamroller. I think Leicester or Everton might go down this season.

The Euros is great, but they've weakenednit by allowing 24 teams into it now. Still not easy to win, but with luck you can get far (Wales) and sometimes win it (Greece).

I agree they should of just kept it at 16 teams only.

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