Watford back into play-off places following victory against Bristol City

PA Sport staff
Press Association
  
Ryan Andrews scored the winner for Watford (Adam Davy/PA)
Publicidad

Watford moved back into the play-off positions after Ryan Andrews’ second-half strike secured a 1-0 win at home to Bristol City.

Andrews scored from his side’s only shot on target as the Hornets maintained their unbeaten run at home under manager Tom Cleverley.

It was also a first defeat on the road since September for the Robins, who were repeatedly denied by Watford goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann.

The opening exchanges were scrappy, with neither side able to make much of possession before Giorgi Chakvetadze volleyed narrowly wide for the hosts.

The Robins managed to launch a counter-attack straight after that saw Anis Mehmeti’s long-range effort blocked by a defender.

City’s next attack was more promising as Mehmeti played Nakhi Wells into space on the left of the box but Bachmann came out quickly to save at the expense of a corner.

Publicidad

The Robins went close again with Mehmeti once more the supplier. Luke McNally’s header was saved by Bachmann, however, and Wells then headed harmlessly over.

Watford replied with hopeful pot-shots from Festy Ebosele and Vakoun Bayo, neither of which troubled goalkeeper Max O’Leary.

City continued to counter at pace, with Bachmann again required to deny Mehmeti. Andrews was next to try his luck at the other end; again he could not locate the target, and it was the same story a couple of minutes later with Edo Kayembe.

The second period began with Max Bird’s free-kick deflecting off Watford’s wall – and from the resulting corner Bachmann had to get down quickly to deny Jason Knight at his near post.

The game needed a goal and Andrews, picked out in space on the right of the City box, broke the deadlock in style in the 53rd minute. Chakvetadze supplied a pass across goal for the wing-back to unleash a low drive across O’Leary that pinged in off the far post.

Wells flicked a header wide as the Robins sought a way back into a game they had controlled for the most part.

Publicidad

Watford were nervous when Francisco Sierralta, booked earlier on for a foul on Bird, felled Wells but referee James Linington did not produce a second yellow, or when the Chilean defender appeared to deliberately handle shortly afterwards.

Sierralta was swiftly subbed and, after Marcus McGuane scuffed a passable City opportunity over, play was stopped when Bachmann collided with McNally and both needed treatment.

It was not City’s night as substitute Scott Twine saw his 86th-minute long-range strike beat Bachmann but bounce back off the frame of the goal.

Tags

ChampionshipBristol CityWatford

LiveScore: Live Sport Updates

Voetbalscores & sportnieuws

ScoresScoresFavorietenFavorietenNieuwsNieuwsInzetInzetInzet
Ontvang meldingen onmiddellijk met de LiveScore-app
app-storegoogle-play