Odion Ighalo: Watch Nigeria global striker destroy Liverpool

January 02 13:34 2016

Captain Troy Deeney and strike partner Ighalo terrorised Liverpool’s hapless defence in north London on Sunday, the Reds unable to contain Watford’s in-form duo.

Klopp’s side slumped to the heaviest defeat of the German’s two-month reign after goalkeeper Adam Bogdan’s early error gifted Watford an opening goal in the Premier League clash at Vicarage Road.

Watford head coach Quique Sanchez Flores has played down his side’s chances of finishing in the top four despite moving to within a point of Tottenham in the last Champions League spot. “We had no fear”, Ighalo told Sky Sports News.

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“The result is very bad, but I’m really disappointed about the reaction on the first goal because things like this can happen”.

Watford came out fired up – their fans put on a pre-match display of thanks to the Pozzo family for their continued ownership of the club – but in truth they did not need to do anything to get going.

“I am always confident when preparing for the match because what I am planning I know the players will do on the pitch”. “I am really pleased with the desire the whole team showed”, he said.

Klopp felt goalkeeper Adam Bogdan had been fouled as he dropped a corner, allowing Ake to tuck home an easy opener.

“We need more battlers because we’re getting out-fought”.

“We lost our mind and lost a very easy second goal, when we can defend better”.

There has been great speculation over whom the first Liverpool signing under Klopp will be, with the press linking the club with a move for Juventus defender Martin Caceres, Basel striker Breel Embolo, Red Star Belgrade wonderkid Marko Grujic and tall Schalke centre back Joel Matip.

The 26-year-old scored twice on Sunday as Watford beat Liverpool 3-0 to win four consecutive top-flight games for the first time since 1987.

There was none of the high-intensity, slick interplay that has characterised the best performances of Jurgen Klopp’s time at Anfield so far, and instead it was Watford who claimed a deserved victory.

Odion Ighalo goal video v Liverpool Watford rip through Reds for wonderful third in famous victory

Odion Ighalo: Watch Nigeria global striker destroy Liverpool
 
 
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