Fan’s eye view: Forest 0-3 Watford

January 26, 2013 6 Comments »

In a game that would have closed the gap on the top six, Nottingham Forest failed to take the initiative as the Reds lost 3-0 to Watford. Scott Eley offers a fan’s eye view from the City Ground.

imagenuttakitfreedigitalphotosnet Fans eye view: Forest 0 3 Watford


I was really looking forward to, arguably, the biggest game of the season so far. Despite a change of manager, season’s priorities, chief executive and playing staff over the past month, Alex McLeish had seemingly got the players focused and looking a more resolute outfit.

How ironic then that Watford, who ultimately ended Sean O’Driscoll’s tenure back in December, would destroy us again without getting out of fourth gear. The biggest criticism aimed at O’Driscoll was that he never knew his best team. One month and a massive throw of the dice later, we still are nowhere near to answering the very same question.

Back in October, I laughed at Watford’s Italian recruitment policy as they struggled in the Championship, thinking Zola was out of his depth. Funny how faith in the manager pays dividends in the long run.

Watford simply had what Forest have been crying out for all season. At the heart of the defence, a no-nonsense, ugly approach in the form of Nyron Nosworthy. Similar to Milwall’s Danny Shittu, he was on the end of everything, marshalling the defence to effect. Up front, Troy Deeney held the ball and constantly looked to link with his strike partner. In Vydra, they have this season’s Adel Taarabt, a match-winner with real quality.

Every time Vydra picked the ball up it, panic shook the Forest defence. Danny Collins has been off the boil for some time now and I did question his return to the side last week at Derby (given the performance of Halford and Ward against Peterborough). Playing without confidence, Collins was muscled off the ball too easily on a number of occasions. Poor headers, clearances and positional play, Collins had a shocker today. His performance was so bad it became contagious, affecting Elliott Ward and Karl Darlow’s kicking as the match progressed.

Stick Greg Halford back there, for me a player who isn’t afraid of a battle with the opposing number. It simply was a case of very, very poor defending today. In my opinion, our defence was as generous as Fawaz’s new four-and-a-half-year contract offer to Dexter. Collins, Jara and then Ward all at fault for the three goals.

As for Blackstock, sporting new white boots, his performance was well below par for a man who had just been rewarded by the club. He was everything Deeney wasn’t. His glaring miss just before half-time was the game changing moment. We might have been back in it at 2-1 as he cushioned the ball down into his path on the edge of the six-yard box… I’m not sure what his new contract is worth but he simply isn’t the answer up front. Radi showed just how good he is as Simon Cox, a regular international and £2.5 million signing, failed miserably at upstaging him playing behind the front two. Majewski makes Forest tick.

As for McLeish, he got it completely wrong today. No arguments. He made a bold move in going for three up front and it didn’t pay off. The only positive was that Henri Lansbury completed 90 minutes and still had plenty in the tank towards the end. His best position however remains a mystery.

As I trudged across Trent Bridge at the end, completely underwhelmed would just about sum it up. I wondered what next week might bring before the transfer window closes. If I’m honest, Henderson, Jara and Khalid are not the reinforcements I expected to justify Fawaz’s drastic change in management. Back to the drawing board again I’m afraid.

Watford looked like a well-organised side, capable of mixing it up physically and playing a dangerous counter-attacking game to perfection. Take note Fawaz, continuity and perseverance is the right formula.

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  • forest.1978

    forest were just awful. Far more than just an off day for the defence!!! forest have got progressively worse this season. I wouldn’t mind it if we were treated to a game which showed a little bit of passion. Forest have been completely ruined by over tactical theory which appears to have stopped most of the players from using common sense. Remember – football is an simple game. It is about skillful players knowing their role and working hard to pass and ,move (preferably forward) to score a goal. Forest have lost the plot when moving forward. They are slow, predictable and far too square. Half the team don’t have the gumption or the flare to attack without allowing the opposition to all get behind the ball. Feel sorry for the few players who are trying to play simple and effective attacking football – Reid, Raddie and Sharp. The rest are not good footballers and where this idea that we have good enough players to go up came from!!! I love my team but anyone who loves football can’t disagree that this team is a complete mess. Against players of the past, this lot should be ashamed to put on the red shirt. I don’t come home from these matches angry – just depressed. So Mr Manager – which ever one you might be this week. Watch the horror of the game on DVD and take some simple lessons from Watford!

  • Richard Mavin

    To be fair, Watford made our defence look naff, not that our defence had an off day. Watford have been ripping teams apart ever since like you said October time, so it’s not every week we will come up with an attack that good (doubt there’s better in the Championship). They have a terrific blend of players, young & old, homegrown/academy & on loan.

    Fair play to them, don’t think you can use the tag “little old Watford” anymore, jealous fans will, but now they’ve got a secure future, be nice if we followed there direction next year.

    Transfer deadline day will show if we’re serious this season, or weather were aiming next year.

  • nic adcock

    good honest opinions

  • Griffo

    Of all the good and valid points I can’t emphasis how right you are by stating “Majewski makes Forest tick”. It was painfully obvious who was missed in that midfield quartet.
    His ability to slip between the lines helps create chances for the likes of Sharp and Cox .

    After yesterday, the sacking of SO’D being a baffling decision gathers further evidence.

  • Alan Ure

    I thought Sharp was poor yesterday, in fact this has been the case for the last couple of games! Cohen was ok yesterday, plenty of effort and decent ball control, Jara was always trying to create something down the right but sometimes his distribution is woeful. I agree with swapping Halford for Collins, only problem then would be left back! If Dexter had taken his chance before half time it may have been different but to be honest Vydra and Deening made our strikeforce look pedestrian! It was a very depressing afternoon!

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