Sunday 29 October 2017

Watford 0 Stoke City 1: Darren Fletcher scores his first goal for Stoke City

BOGEY team Stoke gave Watford another difficult afternoon.
Mark Hughes' men had won their last three matches against the high-flying Hornets but looked set for the chop this time as they arrived at Vicarage Road in 17th position.

 Fletcher found himself unmarked on the edge of the box and fired a volley into the bottom right
But Darren Fletcher's experience shone through as he fired City ahead in the 17th minute.
And with Fletcher, 33, dominating midfield along with partner Joe Allen, Watford looked nothing like the team who had beaten Arsenal a fortnight earlier and frightened the life out of Chelsea in their last match. Pre-match, Stoke trailed their formation as 3-4-2-1 but it looked suspiciously like 5-4-1 as they set out to soak up early Watford pressure. After just two wins in 10 league starts, under-pressure City boss Hughes was in no mood to give anything away to Watford, who started the day in sixth spot. He was looking for something on the breakaway and he got it when Xherdan Shaqiri took a free-kick from wide on the left that led to Mame Biram Diouf winning a corner on the opposite flank.
Shaqiri duly took the kick, finding Fletcher in the D, and the Scot fired home first time. The ball appeared to take a deflection off Troy Deeney but there was no doubt it was goal bound anyway.
What a way for Fletcher to mark his 101st consecutive Premier League appearance, the longest current run in the competition. Deeney and Richarlison went close after the break but Allen missed a chance to kill off the game when he fired wide on the hour.
But as Watford piled on the pressure, Stoke keeper Jack Butland hardly had a save to make.
From The Sun

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