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PLY Argyle

Adam Randell

The Game   
Watford v Argyle. Vicarage Road. Tuesday, 27 August. 7.45pm. Carabao Cup.  

The Opposition  
Watford won their opening game in the Carabao Cup by beating Milton Keynes Dons 5-0, with goals from Mattie Pollock and Kwadwo Baah complementing a Tom Ince hat-trick.  

In fact, Watford have won every game so far this season, winning all three of their Sky Bet Championship fixtures. They began with a 3-2 win against Millwall, in which the Hornets led 2-0, saw the hosts recover to 2-2 by the 88th minute, followed by an injury-time Watford winner.  

After their cup tie win, they then played Stoke City at home, winning 3-0. On Saturday, they went a goal down to Derby County after two minutes but recovered to win 2-1.  

The Gaffer  
Tom Cleverley was working as Watford’s Under-18s coach in March 2024, when manager Valerian Ismael was dismissed. Cleverley was put in interim charge, and lost just one in seven, before being given the job on a full-time basis. It is his first management job.  

Cleverley came through the ranks at Manchester United and played 79 times for the Red Devils. During his time with United, he had various loans, one of which was at Watford in the Championship in 2009/10, where he scored 11 goals in 33 games. He also had loans with Leicester City, Wigan Athletic and Aston Villa.  

 

Tom Cleverley

 

Leaving United in 2015, he signed for Everton, where he played for two years, before heading back to Vicarage Road on loan once more. He made the move to Watford permanent in the summer of 2017. After 146 games in his second spell as a Hornet, Cleverley retired because of injury in 2023.  

A former team-mate of Wayne Rooney’s at Manchester United and England, midfielder Cleverley played 13 times for his country.  

The Squad  
Nine players have already scored for Watford this season, with two players on three goals.  

One is Tom Ince, the experienced attacker who has played for Blackpool, Derby County, Stoke City and others. He scored a hat-trick in Watford’s first-round win.  

Also on three goals is midfielder Edo Kayembe (below). Before this season, he had five goals in 71 games for the Hornets, but he scored Watford’s opening goal of this season, and then grabbed two in the next league game, against Stoke.  

He did not play in the Carabao Cup game against MK Dons. In fact, Watford made seven changes from their opening-day side, so it is tricky to know what sort of line-up they will be put out on Tuesday.  

Edo Kayembe

 

Last Season’s Meetings 
Argyle’s first away game of the 2023/24 season was at Watford, where the Pilgrims came away with a battling 0-0 draw.  

The second game between the sides was also a draw, but this time the goals flowed. Kayembe scored in that game, putting Watford in front, but Argyle equalised with a stunning Finn Azaz goal, then led via Morgan Whittaker. Ismael Kone levelled for the visitors, and then Ryan Hardie put Argyle 3-2 up – and all this was in the first half. After the break, Ryan Andrews made it 3-3, and there the score stayed.  

Tickets  
Tickets will be available to purchase on the day at Watford – sales are cash only.  

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A Strip for the Trip 
Argyle will wear their green home kit for this game.  

Sky Coverage 
This game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports+.   

Argyle TV  
Commentary for the game will be provided via Argyle TV by the commentary team from BBC Radio Devon.  

Match Report

Watford 2 
Rajovic 17, 73.  
 
Argyle 0 

Argyle are out of the Carabao Cup following a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Watford at Vicarage Road.  

Hornets centre-forward Mileta Rajovic scored a goal in each half to give Watford safe passage into round three, in a game where both sides had made significant changes to their line-ups.   

Argyle made nine changes coming into the game, with Darko Gyabi and Brendan Galloway, the two players who began the match at Queens Park Rangers on Saturday, continuing in their roles.  

Dan Grimshaw made his Argyle debut in goal, playing behind a defence that consisted of a back three of Galloway, Kornel Szucs and Julio Pleguezuelo. Matty Sorinola and Nathanael Ogbeta took their places as wing-backs, either side of a midfield trio of captain Jordan Houghton, Darko Gyabi and Callum Wright. Michael Obafemi, making his first Argyle start after coming on as a substitute at QPR, was joined up front by Mustapha Bundu.  

Watford came into the game having won all four of their games so far, three in the league and a first-round demolition of Milton Keynes Dons in this competition. For their part, they made seven changes to a team that won 2-1 at home to Derby County on Saturday.  

The opening ten minutes felt like a feeling-out process, with Watford having much of the ball, but Argyle containing their efforts.  

The first raising of heartbeats came from the Greens, with a move down the right side seeing Sorinola send in a stunning low ball across the penalty area, with two defenders scrambling to prevent the arriving Ogbeta. From the half-clearance, Wright picked up the scraps but shot over the bar.  

Within five minutes, Watford took the lead. Ryan Porteous made a run from deep to get down the right flank, and with Gyabi unable to engage, sent a ball towards the near post. The arriving Rajovic still may not have been fancied to score, and his back flick possibly was more in hope than anything, but in a blur of legs the ball went goalwards, through Grimshaw, and dribbled in.  

Frankly, there is no sugar coating matters – it was hardly the start that a goalkeeper wants on a debut, but just after the half-hour mark came a glorious chance for Watford to double their lead, only for Grimshaw to make a save, the quality of which he might struggle to equal should he rack up the total appearances between the sticks of Larrieu, Craig and Crudgington combined.  

Watford sent in a cross to the far post, where Rajovic had peeled off, and nodded down to Tom Ince. The latter, as he shot towards the corner, must surely have expected the net to bulge, but Grimshaw arched to his right and pushed the ball round the post.  

Argyle’s best chance to equalise before the break came via a breaking of the lines by Sorinola, who slid a ball through to Wright, making a run in an inside-right position. Entering the area, Wright had a choice between shooting and squaring to Obafemi, haring into the centre.  

Wright chose the former option, and it was probably the wrong one. He possibly knew so, too, hitting his shot into the goalkeeper’s hands without full conviction.  

Wright was often looking like Argyle’s biggest threat, though, and before the interval whistle sounded, he again found space in a similar position, this time taking the correct option to shoot, but dragging slightly wide. 

Grimshaw was called into action soon after the restart, reaching across really well to his right to push round a header from Watford skipper Ken Sema, and it was the hosts who continued to apply pressure in the opening to the second period, searching for a second goal to give them daylight in the tie.  

Argyle adjusted, first moving to a four-at-the-back, with Pleguezuelo sliding to right-back and Sorinola moving in front of him, before Sorinola was withdrawn in favour of Ryan Hardie, and Obafemi headed to the right flank.  

Grimshaw, who had briefly looked to have a muscle strain before continuing, made another low save to his right, from substitute Rocco Vata, increasingly making the goal conceded look the anomaly, rather than the example. He then flung himself in front of another Rajovic goalbound effort when 2-0 looked a certainty.  

And then it was.  

A Watford cross was deflected skywards, and it was Rajovic, goalside of Szucs, who hooked the dropping ball beyond Grimshaw’s reach, and put the game out of Argyle’s.  

Hardie had the best opportunity to narrow the discrepancy in scoreline, ceasing upon a loose backpass and flicking it beyond Jonathan Bond in the Watford goal. The ball, though, struck the foot of the post and then exited the scene.  

Argyle kept at it. The effervescent Obafemi won a free kick on the right which substitute Adam Randell teed up for Gyabi to blast, but his powerful shot was charged down.  

Argyle resume action in the Sky Bet Championship on Saturday, at Home Park, with the visit of Stoke City, in the last game before the season’s first international break. 

Argyle: 31 Dan Grimshaw, 3 Nathanael Ogbeta, 4 Jordan Houghton (capt) (20 Adam Randell, 74), 5 Julio Pleguezuelo, 6 Kornel Szucs, 11 Callum Wright, 14 Michael Obafemi, 15 Mustapha Bundu (7 Ibrahim Cissoko, 73), 18 Darko Gyabi (32 Will Jenkins Davies, 85), 22 Brendan Galloway (16 Lewis Gibson, half-time), 29 Matty Sorinola (9 Ryan Hardie, 65). Substitutes: 21 Conor Hazard (gk), 2 Bali Mumba, 8 Joe Edwards, 10 Morgan Whittaker.  

Booked: Houghton 45.  

Watford: 23 Jonathan Bond, 3 Francisco Sierralta (15 Antonio Tikvic, 64), 5 Ryan Porteous, 7 Tom Ince, 9 Mileta Rajovic (20 Mamadou Doumbia, 75), 10 Imran Louza (39 Edo Kayembe, 24), 12 Ken Sema (capt), 22 James Morris, 24 Tom Dele-Bashiru (52 Leo Ramirez-Espain. 75), 34 Kwadwo Baah (11 Rocco Vata, 64), 45 Ryan Andrews. Substitutes: 41 Alfie Marriott (gk), 6 Mattie Pollock, 12 Moussa Sissoko, 37 Yasser Larouci. 

Booked: Morris 41, Dele-Bashiru 45, Tikvic 84.  

Referee: Andy Davies.  

Attendance: 8,319 (671 away)