Raphinha stars as Leeds win to leave Watford six points from safety - Independent 9/4/22
Watford 0-3 Leeds: The Brazilian netted the opener to give Leeds a nine-point gap down to the relegation zone
Ed Elliot
Raphinha underlined his value to Leeds as Jesse Marsch’s men
took a significant step towards Premier League survival with a 3-0 win which
pushed Watford closer to relegation.
The Brazilian – who has been heavily linked with a summer
switch to Barcelona – stylishly ended a six-game goal drought to set his side
on course for a vital three points at Vicarage Road.
In-form duo Rodrigo and Jack Harrison capitalised on some
calamitous Hornets defending to seal victory as the West Yorkshire club moved
nine points clear of the drop zone.
The beleaguered Hornets had little answer as they slipped to
a ninth successive home loss for the first time since the 1971-72 campaign.
Roy Hodgson’s second-bottom hosts are now six points from
safety following Everton’s surprise victory over Manchester United and face a
major salvage operation to prevent an immediate return to the Championship.
Ismaila Sarr wasted a golden chance to equalise on an
extremely frustrating afternoon for the majority in attendance.
Victory for Frank Lampard’s Toffees in Saturday’s lunchtime
kick-off piled more pressure on a fixture already earmarked as significant in
the scrap for survival.
Hornets manager Hodgson stuck with the starting XI which
fought valiantly during last weekend’s loss at Liverpool, while Leeds boss Marsch
recalled Robin Koch in place of Adam Forshaw on the back of taking seven points
from the last nine available.
Following a minute’s applause for former Hornets defender
Bill Shipwright, who died recently aged 89, there was little to separate the
sides in the edgy opening stages during which possession frequently changed
hands.
Watford were the first to seriously threaten, twice testing
their visitors from dangerous free-kick situations following a pair of fouls on
Juraj Kucka.
Imran Louza had the initial attempt, whipping the ball
agonisingly wide of the right post with Illan Meslier rooted to the spot,
before Cucho Hernandez’s inswinging set-piece from wide on the left was tipped
away by the United goalkeeper.
Roared on by a capacity away following, Leeds shrugged off
those narrow escapes and swiftly seized the initiative as Raphinha claimed his
overdue goal in the 21st minute.
An unsettled Hornets defence made a mess of two attempted
clearances before the visitors’ number 10 collected the ball on the edge of the
box and masterfully curled home only his second strike of 2022 – and 10th of
the season – via the right post.
The opener meant Watford have now gone 20 top flight home
games without a clean sheet, dating back to a 3-0 victory over Liverpool in
February 2020.
While Leeds’ vocal supporters – many of whom were dismayed
at the sacking of Marcelo Bielsa in late February – sang the name of American
coach Marsch in the closing stages of the first half, home fans grew
increasingly restless after the restart.
Top scorer Emmanuel Dennis, who replaced injured Colombian
Hernandez just before the break, bore the brunt of much of the frustration
before Sarr should have levelled with an hour gone.
The Senegal forward has not hit the net for his club since
they last won on home soil five months ago and he woefully skewed high and wide
after being sent clear by Joao Pedro.
Leeds substitute Kalvin Phillips later stung the palms of
Hornets keeper Ben Foster, with the away side repeatedly looking to kill the
game on the counter attack.
They duly did so courtesy of some woeful Watford defending.
Spain forward Rodrigo added the second, rounding Foster to
slide into the empty net and claim his third goal in four games after Hornets
left-back Hassane Kamara catastrophically played the ball against team-mate
Samir.
Harrison then rubbed salt in Watford wounds in front of the
delirious away fans.
The winger lashed an angled drive across Foster from just
outside the box five minutes from time to emphatically grab his third goal in
as many games, leading to full-time boos for the outclassed hosts.