Watford vs Rotherham United. Sky Bet Championship.
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Watford 2-0 Rotherham: Hornets ease to victory at Vicarage Road
Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Watford and Rotherham at Vicarage Road as goals from Christian Kabasele and Troy Deeney saw the Hornets ease to victory on Tuesday night
Tuesday 8 December 2020 23:23, UK
Watford moved back into the play-off positions thanks to a 2-0 victory at home to Rotherham which featured Christian Kabasele's first goal in three years.
Troy Deeney added to the centre-back's early opener to lift the Hornets up to third place.
Rotherham, who were much improved in the second half after a lacklustre opening 45 minutes, remain two points off the drop zone.
Watford required just four minutes to take the lead.
Rotherham goalkeeper Jamal Blackman had made a good block to deny Stipe Perica but the Millers could not cope with the corner.
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Deeney flicked on Ken Sema's delivery and centre-back Kabasele stuck out a long leg to net from five yards.
It took a further 11 minutes for the Hornets to double their lead from even closer range, with Millers defender Wes Harding providing an unwitting assist by slicing Kiko Femenia's cross towards his own goal.
The ball would have dropped the other side of Blackman's left-hand post but Deeney had anticipated and pounced from two yards for his second goal of the season.
Tom Cleverley fired two chances from the edge of the box over the Rotherham bar before Ben Wiles appeared to trip Ismaila Sarr in the box but the Watford man had already been flagged for offside.
Paul Warne's visitors were struggling to create anything meaningful at the other end but Blackman was able to claim Jeremy Ngakia's cross after Watford unhinged their defence down the right flank and Kabasele could not hit the target with a header from Cleverley's free-kick.
Watford's next attack wasn't long in coming as Sema sprinted into space on the left but Angus MacDonald was in the way of Deeney's shot and Nathaniel Chalobah fired the rebound wide.
Michael Ihiekwe did well to stop Sarr setting Perica up for the third but the half-time whistle must have come as a relief for the over-worked Millers defence.
Rotherham replaced Jamie Lindsay with Matt Olosunde during the break and immediately looked more dangerous, with Kyle Vassell forcing Ben Foster into what was to be his only save of the evening with an angled drive.
Kabasele was in the way of Michael Smith's shot after Cleverley had been robbed of possession by Matt Crooks and within a minute MacDonald had headed narrowly wide from Daniel Barlaser's free-kick.
The speedy Sarr was the only Watford man causing problems at the other end and Billy Jones was booked for fouling him and immediately subbed.
Crooks fired over as Rotherham searched once more for a way back into the game and Perica could have ended the contest in the 84th minute but shot across goal and wide from Sarr's pass.
What the managers said...
Watford's Vladimir Ivic: "We need to be serious from the first to the last minute. We spoke during half-time and asked them to start the second half like the first one. Why we started the second half like that is a big question. We need to be able to play for 95, 97, 98 minutes. If you just want to play for 65 minutes we have players on the bench.
"We need to speak and we need to work. We need to speak for a lot of time every day. I understand that sometimes players relax but I am not someone who likes that. But I don't speak against them. We are happy with three points and I am happy with our performance in the first 45 minutes. We created a lot of chances and we need to continue that and use it in the next games."
Rotherham's Paul Warne: "Maybe we showed them a little too much respect. We changed our system but it was more about encouraging them to be a bit braver. Our wing-backs pressed higher up the pitch, which allowed us to cause them more problems. But for them to score so early, one from a set-piece and then a mistake, probably winded our lads' confidence a little bit.
"We were playing 3-5-2 but then we went into a 4-5-1 because we were getting murdered down our left side. Both our left-backs are out with long-term injuries so I've got a centre mid playing left-back, bless him. They had pace all over the pitch so we had to change our system. The players went out and performed really well in the second half so I couldn't be prouder."