Leicester 1-0 Watford: Match Report

09 May 2013 22:31
Leicester 1-0 Watford: Match Report - view commentary, squad, and statistics of the game as it happened.


Nugent gives Foxes the edge

David Nugent broke his goal duck to give Leicester a 1-0 first-leg lead in the npower Championship play-off semi-final.

Nugent netted for the first time in 17 matches with eight minutes remaining to give the Foxes a 1-0 lead to protect in Sunday's second leg at Vicarage Road.

It looked like Nigel Pearson's side might be left to rue their failure to take the chances they created, particularly during the first half.

But Watford will also be disappointed not to have scored, with Ikechi Anya and Matej Vydra spurning one-on-one chances in each half.

The two teams came into the game on the back of contrasting final-day experiences.

While Leicester celebrated sneaking into the play-offs on goal difference courtesy of Anthony Knockaert's injury-time winner at Nottingham Forest on Saturday, Watford were left to rue failing to capitalise on Hull's home draw with champions Cardiff.

A victory for the Hornets against Leeds would have seen Gianfranco Zola's team steal second spot and automatic promotion to the Premier League, but they conceded a last-minute goal to lose 2-1 at Vicarage Road.

The beginning of the match reflected this.

Leicester started brightly, getting at their opponents from the off and cheered on by a season-high crowd of 29,560 at the King Power Stadium.

Nugent flicked a third-minute cross from Lloyd Dyer goalwards but it lacked the power to beat Manuel Almunia and the Spaniard, fit again after a hamstring injury, smothered the ball.

Almunia was then in the right place when Ritchie De Laet's near-post header from Matty James' corner stuck in his midriff.

Eighteen minutes of almost relentless Leicester pressure was broken when a mistake by makeshift left-back Jeff Schlupp presented Watford with the best opening of the match.

Schlupp's miskick midway inside his own half allowed Anya a clear run at goal but Kasper Schmeichel spared his blushes.

Shortly afterwards a Schlupp clearance only went as far as Almen Abdi but Schmeichel got down quickly to make a second parrying save before De Laet hacked the loose ball to the safety of the stand.

The episode gave Zola's team a foothold in the game and Marco Cassetti's 30-yard effort worried Schmeichel enough for the Dane to fling himself to his left as the shot just missed the top corner.

Dyer and Nugent combined again after 27 minutes. This time Leicester's leading scorer made a solid connection but he steered his side-foot effort a yard wide when he really should have broken his long run without a goal.

Anya had a goalbound shot strike Andy King just after the half hour mark as Watford started to look threatening but the visitors had Almunia to thank as they went into half-time all square.

The Hornets' captain blocked Knockaert's near-post shot after the tricky winger beat Cassetti in a foot race and then cut inside Daniel Pudil's sliding challenge.

Chances were at a premium after the break, although Watford spurned another golden opportunity with an hour played.

Cassetti's crafted pass with the outside of his foot found Vydra in space on the edge of the box but the Championship's player of the year failed to add to his 20 league goals this season and scuffed his shot tamely at Schmeichel.

The Czech Republic international then hit a shot with some force from the left side of the area that Schmeichel had to push away.

If rueful over not connecting so sweetly 10 minutes earlier, Vydra's disappointment was compounded when Nugent netted moments later.

The former Preston and Portsmouth striker headed home Knockaert's free-kick in the 82nd minute for his 15th goal of the season, having been stuck on 14 since scoring the winner in a 2-1 home win over Wolves on January 31.

Source: PA