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Result: Deeney delights in putting Hammers to the sword

By Andy Sims, | 6d
The Watford striker's first-half penalty set the visitors on their way to victory.

Troy Deeney gleefully helped halt West Ham's winning run and lifted Watford towards the top six.

The Hornets skipper slammed home a first-half penalty and Gerard Deulofeu added a late second to sink West Ham 2-0 and scupper their bid to win five matches on the spin.

Deeney, relishing his role as pantomime villain at the London Stadium, celebrated his successful spot-kick by punching the corner flag out of ground and goading the home supporters.

The 30-year-old certainly seems to relish playing against West Ham. Two seasons ago he accused the Hammers of "trying to mug us off" with their showboating after he inspired Watford to come from two goals down and win 4-2.

Fortunately only one home supporter reacted to his 'exuberant' celebration, and the paper cup that was thrown towards the striker fell a long way short.

West Ham, looking to climb into the top six themselves, had chances to equalise, but Michail Antonio twice hit the woodwork before Deulofeu finished them off three minutes from time.

Deeney's big moment arrived on the half hour, when Robert Pereyra wriggled free in the area only to be caught by a clumsy late challenge from Fabian Balbuena.

Lukasz Fabianski had saved Deeney's previous three penalties, but he had no chance with the fourth, the striker blasting into the top corner.

Once the celebrations had died down West Ham almost equalised when Javier Hernandez met Antonio's knockdown, but Ben Foster scrambled the Mexican's volley wide.

Moments after the break Antonio went even closer, getting a faint touch to a Robert Snodgrass corner only to glance the ball against the far post.

Foster kept out a shot from Arthur Masuaku before Hernandez came up with a horrible miss, scuffing the ball straight at Foster from just six yards out.

Abdoulaye Doucoure thought he had doubled Watford's lead from Pereyra's low cross, but Fabianski made a fine point-blank save before the Hammers goalkeeper also denied Deeney a second.

Home boss Manuel Pellegrini sent on Andy Carroll in a bid to beef up his attack and the striker went close with an attempted overhead kick.

In a frantic finish Hernandez looked certain to equalise, but Doucoure nicked the ball away from him before Foster kept out a deflected Snodgrass header and Antonio nodded the rebound against the crossbar.

And, with West Ham piling forward, they left the inevitable gap at the back and Deulofeu punished then with a low finish across Fabianski.



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4Chelsea19124337162140
5Arsenal19115341251638
6Manchester UnitedMan Utd199553731632
7Leicester CityLeicester198472422228
8Everton197663129227
9West Ham UnitedWest Ham198382728-127
10Watford198382627-127
11Wolverhampton WanderersWolves197572022-226
12Bournemouth198292733-626
13Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton196492127-622
14Crystal Palace1954101725-819
15Newcastle UnitedNewcastle1945101426-1217
16Southampton1936102035-1515
17Cardiff CityCardiff1943121838-2015
18Burnley1933131741-2412
19Fulham1925121743-2611
20Huddersfield TownHuddersfield1924131234-2210
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