PREM: Watford 2-0 Brighton

Roberto Pereyra celebrates after putting Watford ahead at Vicarage Road
Roberto Pereyra scored twice as Watford comfortably beat Brighton 2-0 at Vicarage Road to get their 2018/19 season off to the perfect start.
Watford dominated from start to finish and deservedly took the lead on 35 minutes as Pereyra slammed a first-time volley into the roof of the net from a looping Jose Holebas cross.
The pair combined again nine minutes into the second half, with Pereyra curling his effort beyond Mat Ryan from close range after wandering into space inside the penalty area.
It was all too comfortable for Watford, who controlled the game impressively in the second half, while Brighton have plenty of work ahead after failing to register a single shot on target throughout the 90 minutes.
Alongside Newcastle, Watford were the only club in the Premier League to turn a profit on transfers in the summer and consequently, Javi Gracia's side have been tipped to struggle this season. On the evidence of their first game of the campaign, though, talk of Watford's demise has been greatly exaggerated.
From the first whistle, Watford looked fresher and sharper than their opponents and Troy Deeney should have put them in front after 17 minutes when he found himself unmarked inside the area, but his shot was well parried by Ryan, with Pereyra firing the rebound well over the top.
Brighton's cause wasn't helped when club captain and long-serving stalwart Bruno was forced off the pitch with what looked like a hamstring injury on 25 minutes. Summer signing from RB Leipzig, Bernardo, shifted across from left-back to right-back but he found it difficult to contain Pereyra who was in electric form.
Set-pieces caused Brighton huge problems last season and it was from a corner that Watford took the lead. Abdoulaye Doucoure took it short to Holebas, who hoisted a high cross towards the edge of the box where Pereyra was lurking and the Argentine impressively controlled his volley to find the top corner.
Glenn Murray went close to equalising for Brighton when he steered his header wide from a Pascal Gross cross on the stroke of half-time but instead it was Watford who got the game's second goal. Holebas smuggled the ball behind the out-of-position Bernardo and into Pereyra's path in the inside-left channel and the unmarked Watford winger picked his spot, firing clinically past Ryan.
There was very little goalmouth action of note from either side after Pereyra's second but, if there was one small positive for Chris Hughton to take back to the south coast, it was that new recruits Yves Bissouma and Alireza Jahanbahksh had a couple of promising moments after coming on. This was Watford's day, though and they are unlikely to enjoy as comfortable an afternoon as this for the remainder of the Premier League season.













