Helguson nets as Hornets sting PNE

07 November 2009 17:34
The inconsistent Hornets came flying out of the blocks in Saturday's Championship clash and broke the deadlock in the ninth minute when the Iceland international headed home.[LNB]On-loan Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley doubled the hosts' advantage just after the half-hour mark before England Under-21 goalkeeper Scott Loach showed a safe pair of hands to ensure the Hornets held on to take the points.[LNB]Helguson was making his first start since returning to Vicarage Road on loan from QPR almost two months ago, having made a substitute appearance in last weekend's 5-0 defeat at West Brom following a calf problem.[LNB]Preston were also able to welcome back a key player, with captain Callum Davidson in the side for the first time since September after recovering from a torn hamstring he suffered on international duty with Scotland.[LNB]But it was Helguson who made an immediate impact, carving out a chance for Danny Graham to fire wide early on.[LNB]He showed his strike partner the way to goal in the ninth minute, heading home Don Cowie's cross from close range.[LNB]Graham saw another early effort saved by visiting goalkeeper Andy Lonergan shortly after team-mate Craig Cathcart had headed wide as the hosts, clearly keen to prove a point following their thumping last week, made a strong start[LNB]The Hornets, who had looked at the top of their game in their 4-1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday prior to the Baggies defeat, continued to create chances with John Eustace forcing Lonergan into a fine save before Cleverley failed to hit the target with a couple of efforts.[LNB]Lonergan had to be on top form to prevent the hosts from running away with it as he denied Arsenal loanee Henri Lansbury and defender Adrian Mariappa.[LNB]But he was helpless to prevent the Hornets doubling their lead in the 33rd minute when Lansbury played through Cleverley, who found the net.[LNB]Striker Jon Parkin had two chances to reduce the deficit before the break but saw his strike parried away by Loach before another effort in first-half stoppage time hit a post and went wide.[LNB]A Cleverley handball presented the visitors with a chance to get back into the game shortly after the break, but Loach was equal to Ross Wallace's free-kick.[LNB]The hosts should have been three up after the hour mark but Helguson failed to hit the target with a close-range header after latching onto a Lansbury cross.[LNB]Wallace was denied by Loach again and Cowie sent a strike over the bar from the edge of the area at the other end.[LNB]Cowie then found John Eustace with an outswinging corner but the midfielder saw his header blocked by Parkin as Watford ran out comfortable winners.[LNB]The result moves the Hornets up into the top half of the table and they are only behind 11th-placed North End on goal difference.[LNB][LNB]

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