Watford 2 Brighton & Hove Albion 0: Pereyra at the double to down flawed Seagulls

Brighton & Hove Albion's issues on the road continued at the start of the 2018-19 campaign as it was brushed aside by Watford.

Published : Aug 11, 2018 23:00 IST

Roberto Pereyra celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Watford FC and Brighton & Hove Albion at Vicarage Road on August 11.
Roberto Pereyra celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Watford FC and Brighton & Hove Albion at Vicarage Road on August 11.
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Roberto Pereyra celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Watford FC and Brighton & Hove Albion at Vicarage Road on August 11.

Roberto Pereyra scored both goals - including a sublime volley - as Watford began the new Premier League season with a comfortable 2-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion at Vicarage Road.

Javi Gracia's host controlled the game throughout to pick up the three points against a travel-sick Brighton side which, despite a busy transfer window, carried little threat in attack to continue a worrying trend on the road.

Pereyra opened the scoring in the 35th minute with the one moment of genuine quality in a first half where Watford huffed and puffed in open play without enjoying too much success.

However, a clever set-piece move saw the host deservedly take the lead. Jose Holebas' deep corner picked out his unmarked team-mate on the edge of the penalty area, allowing Pereyra to unleash a volley that goalkeeper Mat Ryan could only palm into the top right corner of his net.

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Brighton’s goalkeeper had managed to keep out earlier attempts from strike duo Troy Deeney and Andre Gray, while the visitor barely bothered Ben Foster – making his second debut for Watford over a decade on from a successful two-year loan spell - at the other end before the break.

Holebas' left foot should have led to Watford doubling its lead early in the second half, his sumptuous free-kick from deep carelessly headed over by a diving Christian Kabasele, but Watford did not have to wait much longer for a second to arrive.

Having helped seize possession high up the field, Pereyra drifted in from the left without ever coming under pressure from a Brighton player, allowing him to curl a right-footed shot beyond Ryan.

Substitute Yves Bissouma fired narrowly wide following his introduction but Chris Hughton's team - who finished 2017-18 with the worst away record in the Premier League - will need to improve on its travels if its is to maintain its top-flight status for a second successive season.

What it means: Do not write off Watford

Some suggested this could be the season Watford’s Premier League status was in serious danger, particularly after the departure of Richarlison to Everton.

Yet the Hornets – who have not lost on the opening day of a campaign since 2006 – showed there is life without the Brazilian forward, even with the absence of Gerard Deulofeu through injury. Watford pressed a lethargic Brighton throughout and, with Deeney and Gray up front together in tandem, always posed a physical threat.

An unusually quiet window may actually benefit Spanish coach Gracia, and its opening outing once again demonstrated how it will be tough to beat, particularly in its own back yard.

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Pat on the back: Pereyra shows his class

Pereyra's quality was never in doubt - this is a player who appeared for Juventus in a Champions League final - but he has a tendency to blow hot and cold. This, though, was one of the good days, with the Argentine midfielder demonstrating his technical ability with a fabulous opener. Watford will hope this is the start of a productive season for Pereyra, who is already well on the way to bettering last season's tally of five league goals.

Boot up the backside: Hughton's away-day blues

Brighton added a plethora of new faces in the hope of solving its scoring issues on the road, yet a familiar-looking starting XI continued the worrying trend of looking toothless away from the Amex Stadium. It is up to the boss to work out a system and style of play that will produce an improvement - and quickly.

 

What’s next?

Brighton’s opening home fixture is a daunting one – it hosts Manchester United next Sunday – while Watford travels to Turf Moor to face Burnley earlier on the same day.

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