Watford rallies for 4-2 win over West Ham in Premier League
“If we defend like this, we’re not going to win too many games”, the Croatian said.
An investigation has been launched after a number of West Ham fans clashed with stewards and Watford supporters during a home game at London’s Olympic Stadium.
The Hammers have made a slow start to the new Premier League season, winning one of their opening four games, and on Saturday slumped to defeat against Watford despite taking a two-goal lead.
But then things went wrong for West Ham, and there were also reports of crowd trouble, both between rival sets of supporters and among home fans who objected to being told to sit down.
Boss Bilic was “very angry” at the way his defenders surrendered.
Walter Mazzarri insists he always believed his team could win after Watford produced a stunning comeback from 2-0 down to sink West Ham United at the London Stadium. Cue a chorus of boos – from the West Ham fans.
“Basically, it was a very good forty minutes with so much good action”.
Therefore, it was a shock when Ighalo suddenly twisted and wriggled through the West Ham defence to drive a low shot underneath Adrian.
Head coach Mazzarri said: “He [Deeney] showed that he has completely understood my mentality but I know the player and he had it even before my arrival”.
There had been little indication of what was to follow when Antonio headed home Dimitri Payet’s rabona cross with just over half an hour played.
But Watford scored four goals in a 22-minute spell around halftime, starting with Odion Ighalo’s deflected shot in the 41st minute.
We’ve got the hardest start of the season.
The half time whistle blew with a lot of fans left perplexed by what they had witnessed in the last five minutes of the half, but certainly excited for the twists and turns in the next forty five minutes. It was nearly identical to his goal against Chelsea and was not only his third of the season but his third in three seasons, in fact, after two barren Premier League campaigns.