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Man United hang on to beat Watford 4-2 in EPL

29 Nov 2017

London Nov 29 (IANS) Manchester United jumped out to a 3-0 lead against Watford in an English Premier League (EPL) match at Vicarage Road but conceded two late goals before getting an insurance tally from Jesse Lingard to secure a 4-2 victory.



The outcome on Tuesday brings United to within five points of EPL leaders Manchester City who have a game in hand reports Efe.

Ashley Young the hero of last weekend s home win over Brighton and Hove Albion put the visitors up 1-0 with a strike in the 19th minute -- his first goal away from Old Trafford since March 2015.

Six minutes later the 32-year-old Young made it 2-0 for the Red Devils with a brilliant free kick after Paul Pogba was fouled.

A poor clearance by Watford put the ball at the feet of Lingard whose fine pass set up Anthony Martial to boost United s lead to a seemingly insurmountable 3-0.

But the picture changed suddenly in the final 15 minutes of regulation starting with a foolish foul by United s Marcos Rojo against Roberto Pereyra.

Troy Deeney converted from the spot and Abdoulaye Doucoure scored from close range minutes later to narrow the deficit to 3-2.

Watford flew forward in pursuit of the equaliser but Lingard closed the door getting the fourth goal for United with a great individual effort.

Man City undefeated after 13 matches will host Southampton in the next match at the Etihad with a chance to restore their lead over United to eight points.

In Tuesday s other games Tottenham Hotspur lost 1-2 at Leicester City to fall out of the top four as the Foxes who were in the drop zone a month ago climbed to ninth place on the strength of goals by Riyad Mahrez and Jamie Vardy.

Brighton managed a scoreless draw at home against Crystal Palace while visiting Newcastle United came from behind to finish 2-2 with West Bromwich Albion.

--IANS
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