Writer: Boxer 
Date:Saturday November 22 2008
Time: 9:11PM
Vicarage Road
22/11/08
Attendance: 16,201
QUEENS Park Rangers put in a markedly poor performance to hand a plucky Watford side all three points at Vicarage Road.
Rangers in truth were second best throughout the encounter as the Hornets took the game by storm in the first half to halt a run of five successive defeats and move Watford out of the bottom three. This was in stark contrast to last year`s meeting where the R`s asserted their advantage from a lowly position.
Goals from former R`s loanee Darren Ward and Lee Williamson followed a bemusing penalty incident in which Tommy Smith dispatched after Mikele Leigertwood`s genuine aerial challenge was deemed a push by the laughable Mr Penn.
To add insult to injury the official handed Fitz Hall a straight red in injury time for a tough challenge on Will Hoskins, but the game was long gone at that point as Rangers were chasing shadows from the word go.
'Project Leader` Paulo Sousa has his work cut out with his current set of players if he is to kick his team on towards any potential play-off place. On this display Rangers are destined for the other end of the table.
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The R`s were forced into a whole host of changed for the short trip to Vicarage Road. Lee Cook, Martin Rowlands and Matthew Connolly were forced to withdraw through injury, which saw Patrick Agyemang, Damien Delaney and Mikele Leigertwood slot into the starting line-up.
Hogan Ephraim kept his place in the side switching over to the left wing, with Emmanuel Ledesma coming in on the right flank as Paulo Sousa left first team duties to former caretaker boss Gareth Ainsworth. Puzzlingly enough for a side with limited fire power, Rangers did not include new signing Heidar Helguson
The Hornets kept faith with a three pronged attack, with Jobi McAnuff and Tommy Smith flanking lone striker Tamas Priskin. Watford were led by skipper Jay Demerit, and his counterpart was the man who left Watford for Rangers over the new year, Gavin Mahon, and he was handed an excellent reception prior to kick-off.
Kick Off: Watford v Queens Park Rangers
Watford started purposefully as the pace and skill of Jobi McAnuff was a constant threat to the returning Damien Delaney, who severely lacked in that department. McAnuff carved out the host`s first opportunity which saw Tommy Smith fire over the bar.
Rangers poor start was epitomised by the fact that former Fulham and Chelsea wide player Jon Harley got a free header in the box which he placed straight at R`s stopper Radek Cerny. The pint-sized winger ghosted into the area following another quick corner routine which the Rangers rearguard wasn`t alive to.
Shortly after central midfielder Lee Williamson steered his effort wide after more positive work from McAnuff down the left. Rangers were under severe pressure early on and struggling to cope with some purposeful running.
Only brief moments of respite for the R`s came when Patrick Agyemang had the ball at his feet running at his opposing defenders. The Ghanaian forward`s sprightly running was and a rare plus point in an otherwise drab opening.
The Hornets continued to go from strength to strength as the influential Williamson tested Cerny once again from distance, but the Czech stopper was equal to it once again. At last, however, Rangers managed to carve out an opportunity courtesy of Hogan Ephraim.
Watford`s tough tackling was proving tough for Hogan but he wriggled away from his marker to fire a stinging right-footed volley straight at custodian Scott Loach following a good pass from Mikele Leigertwood.
That was as good as it got for Rangers as they fell behind in laughable circumstances in laughable circumstances. Damien Delaney`s weak header failed to clear the area and Leigertwood challenged in the air, and to the shock of Vicarage Road, Mr Penn handed a spot kick to Watford, for what he deemed pushing. Tommy Smith slotted the penalty home past Cerny, sending the R`s stopper the wrong way.
Watford 1-0 Queens Park Rangers
Watford were looking a far cry from the side that capitulated against Rangers last season, and they nearly doubled the lead moments later when former R`s loanee Darren Ward headed straight at Radek Cerny.
However it didn`t take long for Watford to succeed in doubling their advantage, as the persistent Ward bagged his goal. Lee Williamson`s pin point free kick forced Radek Cerny into an excellent save, only for Jon Harley to slam a left footed shot woefully off target with the ball going across the goal-mouth.
Darren Ward who was previously off the field for treatment surged into the box to slam the ball home for 2-0. Rangers` defenders were static and a forlorn Radek Cerny was left helpless to concede once more.
Watford 2-0 Queens Park Rangers
Dexter Blackstock epitomised how frustrating Rangers have become in front of goal in recent weeks. The R`s have only bagged two away goals this season, and Blackstock fluffed his lines on the far post, placing the ball tamely wide to the delight of the Watford fans.
Rangers began to assert some sort of pressure on proceedings as former Hornet Gavin Mahon nodded wide from close range. In truth it was the R`s better chances of a first period bereft of ideas and impetus.
Just when Rangers were just beginning to find their feet, they were dealt a killer blow courtesy of Lee Williamson. In truth Tommy Smith was the instigator as he and McAnuff worked their was through impossible angles past Delaney, Ephraim and finally Leigertwood to slot the ball back to an unmarked Lee Williamson who rolled the ball under the despairing body of Radek Cerny.
Watford 3-0 Queens Park Rangers
Static defending and woeful tackling made for a thoroughly disappointing first period for the 2,300 travelling army who travelled the short distance from W12.
Rangers were booed off the pitch by sections of the away end clearly disappointed by a poor first half performance that lacked creativity, flair, passing, but more importantly bottle.
Half Time: Watford 3-0 Queens Park Rangers
Shell-shocked QPR made one changed to the side that were overrun by the hosts in the first period. Former Watford skipper Gavin Mahon made way for former Italian international Damiano Tommasi in a straight switch to the centre of midfield.
However it was normal service resumed as Watford continued to assert considerable pressure on proceedings. Williamson was orchestrating the fixture once more, and his free-kick forced the R`s into blind panic with Damien Delaney failing in his attempt to hand Watford a fourth as Radek Cerny pulled off a save at full stretch.
A rasping drive from Hungarian forward Tamas Priskin was the latest in a line of chances for the Hornets as Rangers could scarcely muster a whimper. The young forward had the ball chested into his path by Tommy Smith and Priskin hit the ball on the up, which dipped viciously over the bar.
Acting manager Gareth Ainsworth introduced Samuel Di Carmine at the expense of Dexter Blackstock, and shortly after Daniel Parejo was brought on in favour of Emmanuel Ledesma, who was highly ineffectual throughout.
The R`s were on the back foot for extended periods with Watford keeping possession well and getting bodies behind the ball to cease any potential Rangers attacks. The Watford crowd was beginning to wake up also, which was a benefit to the occasion.
The Rangers crowd rose as one to commend Hogan Ephraim for forcing a shot on goal, their first in the second period. The fans danced around in glee chanting: "We had a shot on goal!". Somewhat gallows humour from the travelling fans, but nevertheless warranted in a baron second period.
The travelling support suffered the indignity of seeing Fitz Hall receiving his marching orders for a strong tackle on substitute Will Hoskins. The former Wigan and Crystal Palace defender went in for the challenge on the young forward and brought him down, the excitable Mr Penn quickly dished out a red to the bemusement of the away support who were now finding his decisions more amusing than infuriating.
The irony was that Rangers served up some of their best football in the dying stages, with Patrick Agyemang and Hogan Ephraim the lynchpins in every attack, well supplemented by Italian forward Samuel Di Carmine. Ephraim even tried his hand at a shot that flew narrowly wide, sparking amusing delirium among the remaining travelling support.
Watford it seemed were not fully confident of their own ability to hold a three goal lead against ten men in the final five minutes, employing some negative time-wasting tactics, something that remains a hangover from the negative percentage football purported by former boss Aidy Boothroyd. Rangers however proved themselves to be truly second best in all departments as the Hornets ran riot in the first period.
Final Whistle: Watford 3-0 Queens Park Rangers
Attendance: 16,201
Watford: Scott Loach, Jay Demerit, Tamas Priskin, Jobi McAnuff (Will Hoskins 82), Lloyd Doyley, Lee Williamson (John-Joe O`Toole 84), Jon Harley, Tommy Smith, Adrian Mariappa, Darren Ward, Ross Jenkins.
QPR:Radek Cerny, Peter Ramage, Fitz Hall, Damion Stewart, Damien Delaney, Emmanuel Ledesma (Daniel Parejo 53), Gavin Mahon (Damiano Tommasi 46), Mikele Leigertwood, Hogan Ephraim, Dexter Blackstock (Samuel Di Carmine 63), Patrick Agyemang.
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