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Watford 1-4 Crystal Palace: Roy Hodgson handed defeat in Eagles reunion as Wilfried Zaha scores twice

Match report and highlights as Crystal Palace win 4-1 at Vicarage Road to heighten Watford's relegation fears; Jean-Philippe Mateta and Conor Gallagher score either side of Moussa Sissoko's header, before Wilfried Zaha's second-half double secures Palace's first Premier League win of 2022

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Wilfried Zaha's second-half double helped to hand Roy Hodgson an unhappy reunion with his former side Crystal Palace, who eased to a 4-1 win over Watford at Vicarage Road.

Hodgson was facing the Eagles for the first time since ending his near-four-year stay at Selhurst Park last summer, but was handed no favours by his former charges as they left his Hornets side entrenched in the relegation zone, four points adrift of 17th-placed Newcastle.

The 4-1 scoreline was perhaps a little harsh on Watford - Hodgson said after the game it "flattered" Palace - but it puts a halt to any momentum gained by their first win under his management at Aston Villa on Saturday.

Meanwhile, the win was Palace's first in the Premier League in 2022 and sees them jump above Leicester and Villa to 11th, while they are now nine points clear of the drop zone.

Palace opened the scoring through Jean-Philippe Mateta (15), who was handed a stroke of good fortune when his left-footed shot on the turn struck the back of Kiko Femenia and flew past the wrong-footed Ben Foster.

But instead of getting mad, Watford got even, levelling the scores when Femenia's wicked inswinging corner was powered home by Moussa Sissoko (17). It was the Frenchman's maiden goal for the Hornets, and his first in the Premier League since playing for Tottenham against Burnley in December 2019.

Team news

  • Watford named an unchanged XI, with Samir retaining his place in defence despite suffering a head injury at the weekend
  • Crystal Palace made four changes, including replacing the injured Vicente Guaita with Jack Butland
  • Conor Gallagher returned in place of Jeffrey Schlupp, while Will Hughes and Jean-Philippe Mateta replaced James McArthur and Jordan Ayew

Watford were unable to build on their leveller, though, and Palace began to assert their control over proceedings, with Mitchell raiding down the left wing and Michael Olise forcing Foster into a smart save with his legs.

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Hodgson's side were unable to hold out until half time and fell behind after Mitchell - who was finding it far too easy to escape the attentions of Ismaila Sarr - picked out Conor Gallagher in the area.

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Connor Gallagher continued his fine form for Crystal Palace, scoring a wonderfully-taken goal in the 4-1 win over Watford

The on-loan Chelsea midfielder - restored to the starting line-up after missing the defeat to his parent club on Saturday - controlled the cross brilliantly before planting a shot into the top corner (42).

The pattern of the game remained the same in the second period, with Palace looking comfortable and restricting Watford's threat to the occasional set piece.

Patrick Vieira's side then made sure of victory thanks to two late goals from Zaha. His first was a powerful shot inside Foster's near post after he was afforded too much time in Watford's area (85), while his second was a brilliant effort curled inside the far post after Palace broke from a Hornets corner (90).

Player ratings

Watford: Foster (5), Femenia (6), Cathcart (5), Samir (5), Kamara (5), Sissoko (6), Louza (5), Cleverley (5), Sarr (6), King (5), Dennis (5).

Subs: Hernandez (5), Kayembe (5).

Crystal Palace: Butland (6), Clyne (6), Andersen (7), Guehi (7), Mitchell (7), Kouyate (6), Hughes (6), Olise (6), Gallagher (7), Zaha (8), Mateta (7).

Subs: Ayew (6), McArthur (6).

Man of the match: Wilfried Zaha.

Zaha has last laugh at Vicarage Road

Zaha had been booked on his previous five visits to Vicarage Road and had even had a run in with Harry the Hornet after Watford's mascot mocked him for diving in 2016, but this time the Palace forward ensured he had the last laugh.

The 29-year-old was kept relatively quiet in the first half, and regularly swapped positions with fellow winger Olise as the duo searched for space in the Watford half.

He was also the subject of jeers from Hornets fans on a few occasions, as well as some tough tackling from the likes of Femenia, but he kept his composure before striking twice late on to secure the points for Palace.

Zaha's second was particularly impressive and was similar in creation to his wonderful strike at Norwich earlier this month, with both goals seeing him cut in from the left before rifling a shot past a helpless goalkeeper and inside the far post.

The Ivory Coast international's goals came from his only two shots in the game, but his other statistics demonstrated how impressive his performance was.

No Palace player had more touches in the Watford box, while he also created three times as many chances as any of his team-mates.

Zaha's work off the ball was also crucial - he won nine duels during the game (the next highest by a Palace player was four) - while the 11 occasions on which he regained possession was also a team high.

"People will talk about the two goals he scored, but what I love was his work ethic," said Vieira after the game. "Out of possession I think it was his best game since I've been here.

"Today he had a really complete game - from the start to the end, he was really focused on his defensive duty and that allowed him to score his goals. Scoring goals is something he's been doing for years."

Vieira: We played well from the first minute

As well as enthusing over Wilfried Zaha's performance, Patrick Vieira praised his team for their display throughout the 90 minutes, and said it was about time his side got the points he feels their showings have deserved.

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Patrick Vieira was pleased with Crystal Palace’s team performance after their 4-1 win against Watford. Vieira also praised Zaha, who bagged two goals late on, and highlighted his forward’s work ethic

"I was really pleased with the team performance," said Vieira. "We played well from the first minute and we managed to control the game in the second half.

"I'm really pleased for the players because I think lately we've been creating chances but not scoring so many goals.

"We've been losing points where we should take points. I'm really pleased because they deserve those three points."

Hodgson: Scoreline flattered Palace

Roy Hodgson said he felt Crystal Palace's 4-1 victory over Watford "flattered" his former side, but accepted the Hornets had to defend better.

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Roy Hodgson has urged Watford fans to keep the faith after the side's 4-1 defeat to Crystal Palace and believes the club can survive relegation

"It's only one step back," he said. "To take two steps back we'd have had to have played really badly.

"I thought the scoreline flattered Crystal Palace to a certain extent. They took their chances well and we didn't defend anywhere near well enough around our box. But it wasn't a game where chances were being piled up one after the other.

"Palace are good. We knew they would play well and we'd have to play well ourselves for a relatively even game. I think we did play a relatively even game with them, but they scored four and we only scored one. Therefore we're hopeless and they're brilliant."

Thousands of Watford supporters understandably headed for the exit after Zaha made it 3-1 late on, but Hodgson urged them not give up as his side battle relegation.

"We've got to keep going - it's the bottom line - and you hope your supporters are going to keep going," he said. "They're not stupid, they know the situation, but they came here hoping and dreaming - as we did ourselves - that tonight's going to be our night.

"We have to pick ourselves up from the defeat so it doesn't linger and affect future games. Unfortunately our next one's at Old Trafford, so that's going to be very tough, but there are games in the last 13 that we think are winnable games."

Opta stats: Watford's Vicarage Road woes

  • Crystal Palace have won 47 league games against Watford - no side have they beaten more in their league history (also 47 vs Norwich).
  • Watford suffered their 10th home league defeat of the season - only in 1971-72 and 1987-88 (both 11) have they ever lost more at Vicarage Road in a single league campaign.
  • Crystal Palace scored 4+ goals for the first time in 53 Premier League games, since a 5-1 away win against West Brom in December 2020.
  • Crystal Palace are unbeaten in their last four Premier League away games (W1 D3), their longest such run since August 2018 (5). However, this was just their second win on the road this term.
  • Watford have lost 10 of their 13 Premier League home games this season - in English top-flight history, no side has reached 10 home defeats in fewer games than the Hornets this term.
  • Conor Gallagher is Crystal Palace's joint-top scorer in the Premier League this season with eight goals (level with Wilfried Zaha) - it's the most an Englishman has scored for the Eagles in a single top-flight campaign since Andrew Johnson in 2004-05 (21).

Man of the match - Wilfried Zaha

As Patrick Vieira said, Zaha's two goals will steal the headlines, but his work out of possession was equally important in Crystal Palace's impressive victory.

Wilfried Zaha and James McArthur
Image: Wilfried Zaha and James McArthur celebrate his second goal at Watford

What's next?

Watford travel to Old Trafford to face Manchester United on Saturday - kick-off 3pm - while Crystal Palace host Burnley, also at 3pm.

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