Watford 4 Sheffield Wednesday 1: King Henri leads rout for buzzing Hornets

02 November 2009 02:53
Arsene Wenger can lean over the fence that separates Arsenal's and Watford's training grounds on Monday and give his midfield prodigy Henri Lansbury some well deserved praise after the 19-year-old's two-goal spectacular. [LNB]Both Lansbury and Tom Cleverley, also on loan from Manchester United until December 31, ran the show and left Wednesday manager Brian Laws fuming: 'We were a shambles and gave them far too much room.' [LNB] At the double: On-song Lansbury nips in to guide home the first of his two goals[LNB]Watford manager Malky Mackay said: 'It's a feather in this club's cap that two of the top clubs in the country trust us to help their players flourish.' [LNB]Cleverley was involved in Adrian Mariapp's scruffy 22nd-minute opener. Five minutes later came the goal of the game as Lansbury played a one-two with Cleverley and burst through the weak double challenge of Lewis Buxton and Darren Purse to drill the ball home. [LNB] Plenty to cheer: Cheerleaders from visiting NFL team Tampa Bay Buccaneers entertain the Vicarage Road crowd at half-time[LNB]Watford almost let Wednesday back in on 45 minutes when Marcus Tudgay headed his sixth goal of the season. [LNB]Then Watford's youthful duo took over. [LNB] Three and easy: Left-back Jon Harley lashes home Watford's third of the evening[LNB]First Lansbury provided the pass for Jon Harley to lash home a left-footer on 53 minutes, then Cleverley skipped through the defence after 61 minutes and cut the ball back for Lansbury to finish clinically.[LNB]  Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Gray denies making Stephen Gately gagsWatford's DeMerit blinds himself after cutting his eye with contact lensMiddlesbrough delay Gordon Strachan announcement until next week [LNB]  Explore more:People:Darren Purse, Brian Laws, Marcus TudgayOrganisations:National Football League

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