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Odion Ighalo is staying put at Watford says Quique Sánchez Flores
The Hornets made it four Premier League wins in a row on Sunday with an impressive 3-0 victory over Liverpool at Vicarage Road.
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Ighalo scored a brace against the Kops before he was substituted in the 87th minute and the former Udinese and Granada spoke on what helped the Hornets who rose to the 7th position after the game.
Showing little resistance against tenacious opponents, Liverpool conceded a sloppy second goal when Odion Ighalo bullied Martin Skrtel into another mistake in the 15th minute.
Nearly immediately he fumbled a corner to allow Nathan Ake a tap in, and then he failed to make any decent effort to save a shot from Odion Ighalo, who put Watford two goals ahead.
Moments after the break, Origi’s deft touch set up Adam Lallana in the area, but his goal-bound effort was superbly blocked by Craig Cathcart, denying a certain goal.
“Bogdan had a hairy first quarter but he couldn’t be blamed for the other goals and had a decent second half”.
Jürgen Klopp never wants his Liverpool team to play as badly again as they did in losing at Watford yesterday.
West Ham substitute Enner Valencia nearly won it for the visitors late on but his strike was tipped over the bar by Lukasz Fabianski as Slaven Bilic’s side settled for its third straight goalless draw.
“Between what we wanted to do and what everybody could see, there’s a big gap”.
“But Newcastle and Watford are the type of teams you play week in, week out, and I think they have been a major shock to Klopp”.
The Reds have another tough task in their next fixture, with league leaders Leicester City travelling to Anfield this coming weekend.
Since then, Jurgen Klopp’s men have taken just one point from three games and have dropped to ninth, although they are still only five points behind Tottenham Hotspur in fourth.
“We are fighting a lot, we are very competitive”, Watford manager Quique Sanchez Flores said.
“We need to establish ourselves in the Premier League”.
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An improved Liverpool side tried to come back in to the game with Watford goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes in top form with some saves. “It was a good thing that I scored but it was really all about the team’s performance from start to finish”, he told SkySports after the game.