Watford won 2-0 at Brighton in the lunch-time kick-off yesterday
– but had to wait to celebrate promotion to the Premier League.
Promotion rivals Norwich and Middlesbrough both slipped up
in their games, which kicked off at 3pm, after which Watford could start their
party.
Goals from Troy Deeney and Matej Vydra gave the Hornets a
2-0 victory at Brighton – a fifth successive Sky Bet Championship triumph –
before a crowd of 28,841 at the Amex Stadium to move a step nearer the Premier
League.
And their return to the top flight was confirmed when
Norwich were held 1-1 at Rotherham, while Middlesbrough lost 4-3 at Fulham.
Defeat for Brighton, their fifth in the last six games,
followed a familiar theme as they again failed to take their chances despite an
improved display.
The Seagulls should have taken something from the game and
Joe Bennett wasted an opportunity to grab them a point late on, before Czech
substitute Vydra sealed the points with a cool finish in the last minute of
stoppage time.
Watford, unbeaten in their previous eight away games, were
put under early pressure and Brighton had the chance to take a first-minute
lead.
A fine ball through the middle by centre-back Lewis Dunk
split the visitors’ defence and, after Chris O’Grady had a left-footed effort
blocked, Dale Stephens failed to get a shot away when well placed 12 yards from
goal.
The Hornets threatened when Deeney, the first Watford player
to hit the 20-goal mark in three successive seasons, had a right-footed shot
saved by former Fulham goalkeeper David Stockdale.
Brighton’s Championship status was effectively assured for
another season following Millwall’s 2-0 defeat at Blackburn on Tuesday.
And, encouragingly for boss Chris Hughton, his men started
with confidence and defender Bennett volleyed wide before having a penalty
appeal waved away following a clumsy challenge by Juan Carlos Paredes.
Watford head coach Slavisa Jokanovic made a tactical change
in the 25th minute with Daniel Tozser replacing fellow midfielder Ikechi Anya.
Speaking after the final whistle, Jokanovic played down the
significance of withdrawing the Scotland winger, saying: “We’ve made switches
like this before.
“After this change we had more control. I decided to change
our structure, not because there was something wrong.
“It was not a difficult decision because I am professional.
It was not because he did something wrong, it was a tactical change.”
The switch paid off just four minutes later when skipper
Deeney broke the deadlock with his 21st goal of the season with a well-taken
right-footed shot from seven yards.
A cross by Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo was only half
cleared by defender Greg Halford and the ball fell kindly for Deeney, who gave
Stockdale no chance by smashing home an impressive strike with his favoured right
foot.
Brighton went into the game having scored only three goals
in their previous eight matches and poor finishing again surfaced when O’Grady
shot wastefully wide in the 34th minute.
The Hornets’ Algerian midfielder Adlene Guedioura had a
cross cleared shortly after the restart before Hungarian substitute Tozser sent
a 25-yard free-kick narrowly over the crossbar.
Keeper Stockdale came to Albion’s rescue with an important
save to deny Guedioura from a tight angle as the visitors continued to offer a
threat.
Seagulls boss Hughton made his first change when midfielder
Mustapha Carayol, making his final appearance on loan from Middlesbrough, was
withdrawn in favour of departing striker Craig Mackail-Smith.
The Watford defence was put under pressure when, following a
corner by Stephens, skipper Gordon Greer got above his marker but directed his
header wide at the far post.
Swiss international midfielder Almen Abdi shot wide in quick
succession for Watford, who were roared on by more than 3,000 travelling fans.
O’Grady came close to grabbing an equaliser for Brighton six
minutes from time when, after a fine delivery from substitute Inigo Calderon,
he headed narrowly wide at the near post.
But Deeney slipped in Vydra for his 15th goal of the season to
wrap up victory – and the visitors could start celebrating three hours later
when promotion was confirmed.
Brighton boss Hughton vowed to revive the Seagulls’ fortunes
for next season after they signed off before their own fans with a fifth defeat
in the last six games.
“It is my responsibility to change that and my
responsibility to make sure we will be fighting in a different part of the
table next season. To do that I will be bringing in personnel to change it.”
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