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Premier League | Gameweek 36
Jul 17, 2020 at 8pm UK
London Stadium
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West Ham
3 - 1
Watford

Antonio (6'), Soucek (10'), Rice (36')
FT(HT: 3-0)
Deeney (49')
Cleverley (9'), Hughes (35')

Nigel Pearson urges Watford to bounce back from "annoying" missed opportunity

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The Hornets sit three points above the relegation zone after a defeat to West Ham.

Watford boss Nigel Pearson has instructed his players to bounce back quickly after they "missed an opportunity" to all but secure Premier League survival.

The Hornets could have gone six points clear of the drop zone with two games to play if they had won at the London Stadium, but they suffered a damaging 3-1 defeat against West Ham.

Pearson's side trailed 3-0 at the break to their relegation rivals and Troy Deeney's goal early in the second half failed to spark a comeback.

Watford had a costly defeat to deal with as West Ham celebrated almost securing survival (Richard Heathcote/NMC Pool/PA)

The defeat leaves Watford three points above the bottom three with games against Manchester City and Arsenal to come.

Pearson said: "We've missed an opportunity. We've not done what we talked about doing, or looked at doing, and that's a difficult situation.

"We have to go and completely make sure that we bounce back in the last two games now, it's fairly straightforward.

"The players and the staff are in this together, so I'm not going to be, especially on an individual level, overly critical.

Andre Gray reacts after a missed chance (Adam Davy/NMC Pool/PA)

"The players know themselves we've let an opportunity pass us by.

"Both sides went into this game with a big chance of almost certainly securing safety and what we've done in a spell in the first half is let that situation go and that is really annoying."

The victory moved West Ham six points and 12 goals above the drop zone with two games to play.

Their first-half goals came from in-form Michail Antonio, January loan signing Tomas Soucek and academy graduate Declan Rice.

Tomas Soucek celebrates his goal (Adam Davy/NMC Pool/PA)

Czech midfielder Soucek has scored three goals in his last five games and has drawn comparisons with Marouane Fellaini  – a player Hammers boss David Moyes signed for Everton and Manchester United earlier in his career.

Moyes admitted Soucek reminded him "a little bit" of the Belgium international, and added: "He is young and he is going to improve. I can see where you would draw comparisons because of the stature.

"When we came in back in January we needed to add energy, our physical stats were poor and we needed to add some legs. so that was our priority, to try and get something else.

David Moyes, right, signed Marouane Fellaini twice (Dave Thompson/PA)

"Thankfully we got Tomas because not only does he give us good energy, physicality, but he has got a great goalscoring record – even looking at his Champions League record with Slavia Prague.

"You have to say he scored a real good goal tonight, an old fashioned centre forward's header.

"He has got us two or three already, a good return for someone who has just come to the Premier League."

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