West Brom were more clinical - Cleverleypublished at 18:58 12 April
18:58 12 April
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Watford boss Tom Cleverley felt his side controlled much of the game in their 2-1 defeat at West Brom.
"It was a good game of football and I knew it would be. It was high quality and we probably had more control but they had more clinical and effective moments," he told BBC Radio 3CR:
"We've got some exciting young players who can maybe develop into how much quality they showed in front of goal today.
"They were outstanding in transitions today and they're not a transitions team because Tony likes to dominate the ball and rotate. Today we had control of the game and they were devastating on transitions and that's where tactical fouls can be effective.
"The performance levels in the last 10 games have not reflected the results."
A win for Watford at The Hawthorns would see them overtake the Baggies in the table.
West Brom have won just one of their past 12 league games against Watford (D6 L5), and are winless in their past eight (D4 L4) since a 3-1 victory in December 2016 in the Premier League.
Watford have only won one of their past 12 league visits to West Brom (D6 L5), a 1-0 Premier League victory in April 2016.
West Brom have lost each of their past three league games, but haven't lost four in a row outside the Premier League since April 1999 (5).
Watford have lost 11 Championship away games this season, their most away defeats in a league season outside of the Premier League since 2009-10 (13).
West Brom boss Tony Mowbray has won just one of his past seven Championship games against Watford (D2 L4), a 2-0 victory with Sunderland in October 2023.
Pick of the stats: West Bromwich Albion v Watfordpublished at 11:05 11 April
11:05 11 April
West Bromwich Albion and Watford will both be looking to keep their Championship play-off hopes alive when they meet at The Hawthorns on Saturday (15:00 BST).
The Baggies are eighth and three points off the top six, while the Hornets are one point further back in 10th.
Albion are without a win in five games (D2 L3) and Watford have won two of their previous seven matches (D2 L3).
West Brom have won just one of their previous 12 league games against Watford (D6 L5), and are winless in their last eight (D4 L4) since a 3-1 victory in December 2016 in the Premier League.
Watford have only won one of their past 12 league visits to West Brom (D6 L5), a 1-0 Premier League victory in April 2016.
West Brom have lost each of their past three league games, but haven't lost four in a row outside of the Premier League since April 1999 (5).
Watford have lost 11 Championship away games this season, their most away defeats in a league season outside of the Premier League since 2009-10 (13).
West Brom's Tony Mowbray has won just one of his past seven Championship games against Watford (D2 L4), a 2-0 victory with Sunderland in October 2023.
Mowbray waits on Heggem ahead of Watford visitpublished at 08:20 11 April
08:20 11 April
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West Bromwich Albion boss Tony Mowbray has left it as late as possible before making a decision on injured defender Torbjorn Heggem ahead of Saturday's visit of 10th-placed Watford.
After three straight defeats, Albion have fallen to eighth, five points adrift of the play-offs, and now play host to a Hornets side just a point behind them.
But, although Isaac Price is fit, despite playing with an ankle injury in Tuesday's late 2-1 defeat at Bristol City, the other team news is not so encouraging.
Albion have appealed against Jayson Molumby's red card at Ashton Gate, but striker Tammer Bany (hamstring) and defender Ousmane Diakite (ankle) are almost certainly out and Mowbray is waiting on Heggem, who also has an ankle problem.
"Bany has been for a scan on a hamstring and I don't think Diakite is going to make it," said Mowbray. "It's an ankle ligament injury, in a challenge. There was a bit more force.
"Heggem, we'll have to wait and see, but it'll be close. He didn't train on Thursday. But Friday is the day we make decisions, because if they don't train Friday then they won't play."
Mowbray knows his side need to score more goals. Of all the teams in the Championship's top half, only Blackburn (44) and Millwall (40) have scored fewer than the 49 managed by Albion and Saturday's opponents Watford.
But, more worryingly, the Baggies have now shipped eight goals after the 86th minute this season – including stoppage-time winners in two of their past three games.
Watford defender Larouci could miss rest of seasonpublished at 13:30 10 April
13:30 10 April
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Yasser Larouci joined Watford on loan from Sheffield United in August
Watford left-back Yasser Larouci could miss the rest of the season according to boss Tom Cleverley.
The Algerian international, who has made 38 league appearances on loan from Sheffield United, missed Tuesday's 1-0 win over Hull City in the Championship because of a groin injury.
"He'll be two to three weeks so it's touch and go whether we see Yasser again this season," Cleverley told the club website., external
The Watford head coach has revealed Tom Dele-Bashiru and James Abankwah will be fit to face West Bromwich Albion on Saturday despite having to go off in the midweek victory.
"Tom was the one we were a little bit more unsure about, but he's had a fitness test today and seems good," added Cleverley.
"James has a little bit of heel pain he's been managing over two or three weeks, but he'll be fine."
Watford are currently 10th in the Championship table, six points short of the play-off places.
Cleverley 'super proud' of young group in Hull winpublished at 22:53 8 April
22:53 8 April
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Watford boss Tom Cleverley has praised his young team which featured three teenagers, a 20-year-old and 21-year-old in their victory against Hull City which keeps their faint hopes of a play-off place alive.
James Mbankwa (21) and Caleb Wiley (20) both started for the Hornets in their 1-0 win, along with teenage strikers Rocco Vata, Zavier Massiah-Edwards and Mamadou Doumbia.
"I am super, super proud this evening of a group of really inexperienced players, really maturely seeing out a game, determined to win the game, and lead by their captain [Moussa Sissoko], who was outstanding all night," Cleverley said.
The result means they are just four points off the play-off places, though Cleverley told BBC 3CR he was realistic about their chances.
"Until [the play-offs] is mathematically out of the question, we will keep pushing for it.
"For us, the next game is the only one we focus on. I want to show progress, I want this group to get back on an upward trajectory. We've equalled last year's points tally.
"If sixth is that upward curve, that's almost a miracle, but if that's eighth, or ninth, we want to finish the season strongly."
Pick of the stats: Watford v Hull Citypublished at 16:12 7 April
16:12 7 April
Hull City travel to Watford on Tuesday (19:45 BST) in the hopes of putting more distance between themselves and the relegation zone.
The Tigers are undefeated across five of their past six league matches (W3 D2) to boost into 19th place on the table, but still remain just three points ahead of 22nd placed Cardiff City.
Meanwhile, Watford's form is the opposite. They've only won one of their past six (D2 L3) and now find themselves seven points outside the play-off spots.
Both of the last two league matches between Watford and Hull City have been drawn, but these sides have never shared the points three times in a row before.
Hull are unbeaten in their last five away games at Watford in the Championship (W2 D3) since a 1-0 defeat in the 2007-08 season.
Watford have kept eight home clean sheets in the Championship this season; in the 21st century, only in 2013-14 (9), 2020-21 (14), and 2022-23 (10) have they recorded more home clean sheets in a league campaign.
Hull have lost each of their last four midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) away league outings, this after winning six such games in a row beforehand.
Watford have lost seven of their last nine Championship games played on a Tuesday (W1 D1), including both of their last two in a row.
Cleverley rues Baah injurypublished at 18:45 5 April
18:45 5 April
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Tom Cleverley's side are now seven points outside the play-offs with just six games remaining
Watford boss Tom Cleverley said the injury to Kwadwo Baah and a poor refereeing decision were key factors in the 2-1 defeat away against play-off rivals Bristol City.
The influential winger suffered another hamstring injury in the first half and had to come off, but Cleverley hoped it would not see him sidelined for long.
Cleverly told BBC Three Counties Radio: "The start of the game was excellent. We had a gameplan to get our wide players in dangerous positions and we looked a real threat in the first 15 minutes. We really started on the front foot.
It was disappointing when KB [Kwadwo Baah] had to come off. We lost some attacking output. They smelt a change in the game then.
"James Abankwah hasn't put a foot wrong since he's been at the club but he made a mistake and that will happen with young players. We'll have to rally around him. We can teach him that it can go to row Z at times.
"The second goal was hugely disappointing; you don't like poor refereeing decisions to decide big games. It's definitely out of play - there's not much more I can say about that.
"They are a good side. Liam [Manning] has done a terrific job with them. It was a stalemate of a game, but I was pleased about how we continued to try to test them and knock down the door. But it was too much of a mountain to climb at 2-0 down."
Pick of the stats: Bristol City v Watfordpublished at 10:25 4 April
10:25 4 April
Bristol City host Watford in a game which could have a significant impact on the play-off race on Saturday (15:00 BST).
Liam Manning's men sit eighth but outside the top six on goal difference alone, with fifth-placed Coventry only two points ahead.
A win would take the Robins seven points clear of the ninth-placed Hornets with six games remaining, but defeat would close the gap to just a point in a congested battle for the two final play-off spots.
Bristol City have won just two of their past 11 league games against Watford (D5 L4), a 2-0 home win in January 2013 and a 4-1 away victory in December 2023.
Watford are looking to complete a league double over Bristol City for the first time since the 1998-99 campaign.
Bristol City have won seven of their past nine home league matches (D1 L1) and have only conceded five goals across these games.
Watford scored fewer goals than any other side in the Championship in March (2), despite having the sixth-most shots of any side (64).
Only Middlesbrough's Finn Azaz (77) has created more chances in the Championship this season than Watford's Giorgi Chakvetadze (73).
Doumbia in contention for Watford returnpublished at 18:43 3 April
18:43 3 April
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Young striker Mamadou Doumbia has provided more good news for Watford boss Tom Cleverley by coming through a week of full training ahead of their trip to Bristol City on Saturday.
The 19-year-old from Mali, who is still waiting for his first senior goal for The Hornets, has not played since limping off with a hamstring injury against Millwall on 8 March.
But he will be in contention for a place at Ashton Gate and Cleverley also expects defender Kevin Keben back for the home game against Hull City on Tuesday.
Watford are ninth in the Championship, four points outside the play-off places, following last weekend's disappointing goalless draw with Plymouth Argyle.
Kwadwo Baah returned from injury with a 30-minute run-out against Argyle, and Cleverley expects him to play an even bigger part against Bristol City.
"Has he got 90 in his legs? I'm not sure. But he's certainly got 60 or 70," he told BBC Three Counties Radio.
"We've recovered a lot in the last couple of weeks, and at the right time of the season."
Cleverley said facing Bristol City, the team immediately above them, was the type of game that "makes you really hungry to be in football".
He added: "Beautiful stadium, two good teams, I'm really excited for the challenge that lies ahead and the weather is an added bonus.
"It's not over until it's mathematically over but this game is very significant for us, especially after not winning the last home game. It puts even more on this that we must go and win.
"The teams in and around us, we have a good record against. They look like a team who are very well coached, they problem-solve on the pitch and have been playing this 3-4-3 style very well."
'Chakvetadze among division's best despite lack of goals'published at 14:02 3 April
14:02 3 April
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It's that time of the year when divisional teams of the season are named and from Watford, Giorgi Chakvetadze is likely to be the only player in contention for a place in that XI.
There have been other solid performers in the Hornets squad, and a few more may have had a chance if they had been playing all season.
But Chakvetadze has consistently delivered across the season. He's been a constant threat and the amount of poor games he's had you could probably count on one hand.
He leads the Championship in terms of distance carried by a huge stretch (10,276m with Leeds' Joe Rodon second on 8,427m) and the same goes for distance progression (5,839m against 5,148m by Rodon), both of which he's led from start to finish.
Many of these runs have ended with chances (he's second in this particular metric with 73; Middlesbrough's Finn Azaz leads on 77).
The stats are very impressive and tell us that with the ball at his feet Chakvetadze is the best in the division at breaking lines and getting into the final third.
Tom Cleverley has compared him to Manchester City's Jack Grealish. I actually think he's a better ball-carrier than Grealish who offers superior technique in many other skill-sets. Grealish's team-mate Savinho is maybe a better comparison.
To take himself to the next level, though, Chakvetadze has to add the final piece of the jigsaw - goals and assists.
He does create a lot of chances and you wonder if he was in a better side with superior forwards would his assists total be higher? That could be argued, but what can't and what he needs to work on, which he and his coaches will know, is the goals column.
Two in 38 isn't enough for someone of his undoubted talent. Technique in striking a ball under pressure can be questioned but Cleverley feels it's more about mindset - and that is something they are working on.
Chakvetadze, I'm sure, will become a Premier League player but those clubs that are likely to be watching him now will have reservations about these goal stats and they could decide which level of team he plays for at the next level.
That said, in an odd season where there haven't been many outstanding attacking players (defenders Maxime Esteve and CJ Egan-Riley plus midfielders Vinicius Souza, Ao Tanaka and Josh Brownhill will be bang in contention for player of the season), Chakvetadze could still make that Championship best XI.
Cleverley 'rocket' brings reaction but not result published at 17:47 29 March
17:47 29 March
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Tom Cleverly's side are four points off the Championship play-off places with seven games to play
Boss Tom Cleverley said he had to get angry during the half-time break of Watford's scoreless draw with bottom-of-the-table Plymouth Argyle.
"We wasted 45 minutes against a team that we're good enough to beat," Cleverley told BBC Three Counties Radio.
"We didn't play with enough tempo, enough desperation to score, enough penetration and there were too many unforced errors.
"There has to be a determination to break down that back line and I didn't see that. It's not just going to happen, you have to make it happen.
"The second half was how we should play. It was a more entertaining style, more direct, no mistakes. It's a bit of a head scratch how the ball's not found its way into the net, but that's the way it's been going for us.
"I've a lot of admiration for our second-half performance - how the players reacted to a bit of a rocket at half-time.
"There have only been two or three rockets this season. I feel the players are mentally strong enough to take them, otherwise I wouldn't do it.
"It probably wasn't my character when I was a player but I have developed it. It's a stressful job."
Selvik form means Bachmann must 'be patient'published at 13:17 28 March
13:17 28 March
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Daniel Bachmann has not played for Watford since the start of January due to injury
Watford boss Tom Cleverley says goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann will have to "be patient" after returning to fitness following an ankle ligament injury.
The Austrian was first-choice for Watford, making 22 appearances this season before suffering the injury near the end of their 2-1 defeat by Sheffield United on 4 January.
It prompted the Hornets to sign Norway's Egil Selvik from Udinese at the end of the transfer window and he has made a good impression with four clean sheets in eight games so far.
"Selvik's been fantastic since he came to the club, hand in hand with our defensive record improving a lot with James Abankwah and the change to a back four," Cleverley told BBC Three Counties Radio.
"I'm really pleased with what Selvik's done and the other two, Bachmann and (Jonathan) Bond, will have to be patient."
Watford are five points outside the play-off places going into Saturday's lunchtime kick-off home game against Plymouth Argyle, with Abankwah suspended following his red card in the 1-0 defeat at Oxford United.
Cleverley is pleased there are no fitness issues affecting those players who have been away on international duty.
"We've had eight or nine away and it's unusual really because normally we have seven or eight playing all the games and all the minutes for their countries, but that wasn't the case this time," he said.
"Physically, it wasn't as demanding for the guys - there was a lot of long travels but they've all come back in good spirits, so I can uncross my fingers now."
Pick of the stats: Watford v Plymouth Argylepublished at 09:46 28 March
09:46 28 March
Watford return to Championship action at home to Plymouth on Saturday (12:30 GMT) with a five point gap separating them from the play-off places.
Plymouth are six points adrift of safety so there is plenty at stake at Vicarage Road.
Watford are unbeaten across their past five league games against Plymouth Argyle (W2 D3), keeping three clean sheets during that time.
Plymouth Argyle have lost just one of their past five away league games against Watford (W2 D2), conceding just three goals across those visits to Vicarage Road.
After losing each of their five home league games between late December and early February, Watford have now won two of their past three at Vicarage Road, while keeping a clean sheet in both wins.
Plymouth won their last away league game 2-1 against Portsmouth, and will be looking to win successive away matches in England's second tier for the first time since April 2010.
Plymouth have conceded 77 goals this season, the most of any side in the Championship. Only three times previously have the Pilgrims conceded more goals after 38 games of a Football League campaign (86 in 1946-47 & 1959-60 and 79 in 1954-55).
Baah to play 'significant part' for Watfordpublished at 13:10 27 March
13:10 27 March
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Kwadwo Baah has scored four Championship goals for Watford this season
Midfielder Kwadwo Baah is back fit and ready to play a "significant part" for Watford in their Championship match with Plymouth on Saturday according to boss Tom Cleverley.
Baah has not featured since being forced off 15 minutes into their 2-1 home defeat by Preston on 21 January because of a thigh injury.
"He is ready to play a significant part on Saturday which is a huge boost to us all. Kwadwo is someone that turns a lot of our control and possession into goalscoring opportunities."
The 22-year-old joined Watford from Rochdale in 2021 and has scored four goals in 25 Championship appearances this season.