A goal from Craig Cathcart earned Watford a slender 1-0 win over Middlesbrough in the opening game of the 2020/21 Championship season.
The winning strike – at an eerily-quiet Vicarage Road – came after 11 minutes when Domingos Quina played a short corner to Ken Sema, whose vicious delivery was headed home by Cathcart from close range.
Boro’s Britt Assombalonga came close to levelling the scores on several occasions and the visitors’ best opening came when the frontman’s curling free-kick was tipped over the bar by Hornets ‘keeper Ben Foster.
But a collective defensive effort from the hosts helped nullify the threat of their opponents and start new manager Vladimir Ivic’s reign in an ideal manner.
Hornets off to a flying start
A run of six defeats in the final eight Premier League fixtures of last season condemned Watford to relegation and a first Championship season since 2014/15, but there was no sign of malaise as they returned to action under the lights.
Although new boss Ivic had 11 high-profile absentees for his introduction to English football, personnel issues were quickly shaken off when Cathcart eluded Grant Hall to power a header past Boro debutant ‘keeper Marcus Bettinelli after Sema’s brilliant delivery from the left.
While they might have felt sorry for themselves in the same situation last term, Boro responded well, with front two Ashley Fletcher and Assombalonga quickly involved in the action. Both proceeded to test Foster with low efforts, although the former England goalkeeper reacted admirably to push them beyond the woodwork.
There was a marked shortage of opportunities for either side after the break. Jeremy Ngakia was almost sent clear by a stunning throughball from Joao Pedro, while Foster saved the aforementioned free-kick from Assombalonga as the half wore on.
It was the same pair who rekindled their battle late on as the Boro striker connected with a teasing free-kick from the left but sent his header narrowly over the top of the crossbar as Foster watched on, on his way to a first clean sheet of the season.
Man of the match – Joao Pedro
The Brazilian prospect doesn’t turn even 19 until September 26 but he looked at home in the Championship with some stellar hold-up play and half-chances of his own in a game of few.
“I was unbelievably impressed with his all-around game tonight,” said co-commentator Don Goodman. “He didn’t score tonight but he made a huge contribution in holding the ball up and making dangerous passes for his team-mates.”
What’s next?
Both sides are in Carabao Cup second-round action on Tuesday September 15. Middlesbrough host Barnsley at 6pm, while Watford take on League One Oxford at 7pm.
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