EPL: Watford 1-4 Huddersfield Town

Aaron Mooy celebrates scoring with team mates
Aaron Mooy scored twice as Huddersfield emphatically beat 10-man Watford 4-1 at Vicarage Road.
The visitors took the lead after only six minutes when the Hornets failed to clear a corner and Elias Kachunga fired home although he looked offside.
Not long afterwards the goalscorer was stretchered off with a serious-looking injury and the hosts came close to an equaliser through Richarlison's shot.
The Terriers doubled their lead midway through the half when Mooy slotted home from 12 yards to finish a fine team move.
There was controversy minutes later when referee Michael Oliver harshly showed Watford frontman Troy Deeney a red card for a tackle that was more clumsy than malicious.
David Wagner's side made the game safe when Laurent Depoitre slammed a shot home before Abdoulaye Doucoure pulled a goal back with a volley from 25 yards.
Mooy completed the scoring from the penalty spot although it was another poor decision from the match official as Huddersfield picked up a valuable win.
Not long afterwards the goalscorer was stretchered off with a serious-looking injury and the hosts came close to an equaliser through Richarlison's shot.
The Terriers doubled their lead midway through the half when Mooy slotted home from 12 yards to finish a fine team move.
There was controversy minutes later when referee Michael Oliver harshly showed Watford frontman Troy Deeney a red card for a tackle that was more clumsy than malicious.
David Wagner's side made the game safe when Laurent Depoitre slammed a shot home before Abdoulaye Doucoure pulled a goal back with a volley from 25 yards.
Mooy completed the scoring from the penalty spot although it was another poor decision from the match official as Huddersfield picked up a valuable win.













