Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Watford sink Palace to extend perfect start

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AFP - Watford extended their superb start to the Premier League season with a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday after Etienne Capoue escaped a red card and created the Hornets’ opening goal.

Capoue could consider himself fortunate to escape with only a yellow for an early foul on Wilfried Zaha.

And that proved a crucial moment as Capoue set up Roberto Pereyra’s third goal of the season to put Watford ahead.

Jose Holebas’s miscued cross found its way into the net to double Watford’s lead. Zaha got one back for Palace in the closing stages, but it came too late to stop Watford securing their third successive league victory. Palace boss Roy Hodgson was furious that Capoue avoided a red card, saying: “We were unlucky he was not sent off. At the time I thought it was a bad challenge.

“It definitely affected Wilf. We didn’t see anything like the best of him until late in the game.

“One can understand that type of challenge affecting him. Players of his match-winning ability do get targeted.” Capoue appeared to deliberate­ly rake the Achilles of Zaha in just the fourth minute under the nose of referee Anthony Taylor, who only gave a yellow card.

The Palace forward, who had been booked on his previous two trips to Vicarage Road, was shown a yellow card almost immediatel­y after for a challenge on Holebas.

Pereyra, who scored twice in the 2-0 victory over Brighton on the season’s opening weekend, had the hosts’ first chances when he saw one shot deflect wide and another saved by Wayne Hennessey as they gathered some momentum.

Inevitably it was Capoue who created the game’s opening goal in the 53rd minute.

He resisted two challenges in midfield to play in Pereyra and his team-mate did the rest with a cool finish into the bottom corner.

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Crystal Palace’s Joel Ward shoots wide. REUTERS
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