The Guardian (Nigeria)

Troost- Ekong, Eteboreleg­ated To Championsh­ip With Watford

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WATFORD have been relegated from the Premier League after Wilfried Zaha’s first- half penalty secured a deserved victory for Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park yesterday.

Nigeria’s Super Eagles vice captain, William TroostEkon­g plays for Watford.

Four other Super Eagles players including Oghenekaro Etebo, Samuel Kalu, Maduka Okoye and Bonaventur­e Dennis are part of Watford squad.

Defeat by Burnley last week had left the Hornets 12 points adrift of safety with four games remaining and Palace sent their former manager Roy Hodgson’s side straight back down to the Championsh­ip with a dominant display.

The Eagles controlled the contest from the outset and went ahead when Zaha confidentl­y swept his 31st- minute spot- kick past Ben Foster after Hassane Kamara had used his arm to block Michael Olise’s back- post header.

Watford never looked like scoring and their misery was compounded when Kamara, already booked for that handball, was dismissed when his push on Olise produced a second yellow card.

It is the second time Watford have dropped out of the top flight in the past three seasons. The manager- less Hornets also went down on the final day of the 2019- 20 campaign before securing an immediate return under Xisco Munoz.

The identity of the coach, who will be tasked with emulating Munoz’s achievemen­t, is still unknown, however, with Hodgson set to retire from top- level management when his contract at Vicarage Road expires at the end of the season.

Watford never really got going as Palace took control early on. France Under- 21 winger, Olise, one of five players recalled by Eagles’ boss, Patrick Vieira, created the home side’s first chance after five minutes when Marc Guehi headed his teasing cross over the bar.

Olise was also involved in the first- half’s key moment when his header from Eberechi Eze’s left- wing cross struck Watford full- back Kamara’s outstretch­ed arm.

Graham Scott pointed to the spot, and while Kamara claimed Olise had pushed him in the back, a VAR review upheld the referee’s decision, allowing Zaha to add to the double he netted in Palace’s

4- 1 win over Watford in February. While Watford needed to score twice, it was Palace who looked like grabbing the game’s second goal with Odsonne Edouard almost netting a superb solo goal just after the hour, dancing his way through the visitors’ defence before hitting the post from a tight angle.

With Kamara sent off on 68 minutes, Palace cruised to victory as the game – and

Watford’s stay in the division – ended with a whimper.

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