The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Watford stun United

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LONDON: Watford piled on the misery for Jose Mourinho as Manchester United crashed to a third successive defeat in an embarrassi­ng 3-1 loss at Vicarage Road on Sunday.

Mourinho’s side were rocked by Etienne Capoue’s first half opener and, although Marcus Rashford equalised after the break, United capitulate­d in the closing stages.

Juan Camilo Zuniga restored Watford’s lead with seven minutes left before Troy Deeney’s penalty condemned Mourinho to a third consecutiv­e defeat for the first time since he was in charge at Porto in 2002.

It was the first time United had lost three in a row since the unlamented Louis van Gaal presided over four successive defeats in December last year.

Adding to the indignity for United, it was their first loss in 30 years against Watford, who ended a run of 11 successive defeats against the Manchester giants.

United are already lagging six points behind Premier League leaders Manchester City and the feelgood factor following the three wins that marked the start of the Mourinho era has been completely erased.

After losing to City, Feyenoord in the Europa League and now Watford over the last week, the size of the task facing Mourinho as he rebuilds United has been laid bare.

They looked out of sync from the moment United goalkeeper David de Gea collided with Chris Smalling as they made a hash of dealing with Sebastian Prodl’s towering cross.

When de Gea dropped the ball straight to Odion Ighalo a goal seemed certain, but the Watford striker fired hurriedly wide of the unguarded net from the edge of the penalty area.

It was a shocking miss, but even that escape couldn’t shake United from their lethargy and de Gea had to throw himself to his left to claw away a goalbound header from Deeney moments later.

Paul Pogba has struggled to live up his world record fee since joining United and, amid another tepid display, the France midfielder gave a sudden glimpse of his ability when he quickly shifted the ball to set himself for a curling 25-yard strike that left Watford goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes rooted to the spot as it cannoned off the crossbar.

But Watford’s relentless­ly physical approach was wearing United down and Anthony Martial needed several minutes treatment after being pole-axed by a clash of heads with Daryl Janmaat.

Martial eventually got to his feet but the France internatio­nal still appeared groggy when he was made a fatal mistake in the 34th minute.

Dwelling too long on the ball deep inside his own half, Martial was caught in possession by Miguel Britos and, with United’s defence completely exposed, Janmaat had time and space to pick out the unmarked Capoue, who drilled a clinical finish past de Gea.

As Watford celebrated, Mourinho questioned whether Martial had been fouled and the winger lay flat on the turf before being substitute­d.

That ignominiou­s exit encapsulat­ed a forgettabl­e half for United, but they equalised with a rare incisive attack in the 62nd minute.

Rashford played a one-two with Ibrahimovi­c and broke into the penalty area, where he showed his predatory instincts by sweeping home from close-range after the Swede’s cross deflected into his path off Valon Behrami.

Ibrahimovi­c nearly won it for United in the 78th minute when he met Marouane Fellaini’s cross with a powerful header that Gomes brilliantl­y pushed away.

But United never looked convincing and they crumbled at the back in the 83rd minute as Zuniga scored with his first touch less than a minute after coming on.

Roberto Pereyra was unchecked when he raced onto Nordin Amrabat’s pass into the United penalty area and he cut the ball back to Colombia defender Zuniga, who lashed a fine strike past de Gea to leave Mourinho ashen-faced.

There was even worse to come for Mourinho in stoppage-time when Fellaini tripped Zuniga in English Premier League results LONDON: English Premier League result on Sunday: Watford 3 (Capoue 34, Zuniga 83, Deeney 90+5-pen) Manchester United 1 (Rashford 62) Played later Crystal Palace v Stoke, Southampto­n v Swansea, Tottenham v Sunderland Played Saturday Everton 3 (Barry 24, Coleman 42, Lukaku 45+1) Middlesbro­ugh 1 (Stekelenbu­rg 22-og) Hull 1 (Snodgrass 79-pen) Arsenal 4 (Sanchez 17, 83, Walcott 55, Xhaka 90+2) Leicester 3 (Slimani 45+1, 48, Mee 78og) Burnley 0 Manchester City 4 (De Bruyne 15, Iheanacho 25, Sterling 48, Gundogan 66) Bournemout­h 0 West Brom 4 (Chadli 8-pen, 56, Rondon 37, McClean 44) West Ham 2 (Antonio 61, Lanzini 65-pen) Played Friday Chelsea 1 (Costa 61) Liverpool 2 (Lovren 17, Henderson 36) - AFP the area and Deeney stepped up to lash home the spot-kick. - AFP

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Watford’s French midfielder Etienne Capoue (L) shoots and scores past Manchester United’s Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea (R) during the English Premier League football match between Watford and Manchester United at Vicarage Road Stadium in Watford,...
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