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

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. 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.' At the double: On-song Lansbury nips in to guide home the first of his two goalsWatford 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.' 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. Plenty to cheer: Cheerleaders from visiting NFL team Tampa Bay Buccaneers entertain the Vicarage Road crowd at half-timeWatford almost let Wednesday back in on 45 minutes when Marcus Tudgay headed his sixth goal of the season. Then Watford's youthful duo took over. Three and easy: Left-back Jon Harley lashes home Watford's third of the eveningFirst 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.  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  Explore more:People:Darren Purse, Brian Laws, Marcus TudgayOrganisations:National Football League

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