Toon 1 Watford 1

Last updated : 02 September 2019 By Footy Mad - Editor

NEWCASTLE 1 WATFORD 1 (Schär)
Dubravka, Krafth (Manquillo 78), Schär (Fernandez 85), Lascelles, Dummett, Willems, Almirón, Hayden, Longstaff, Atsu (Muto 82), Joelinton
Subs: Clark, Ki Sung-yueng, Shelvey, Darlow

Image result for Newcastle 1 Watford 1Will Hughes' early goal helped Watford secure their first Premier League point of the season with a battling draw at Newcastle. But it was two sides of the story - 

The glass half full: Newcastle came back from a goal down to secure a point.

The glass half empty: Should we be happy with a draw against the side bottom of the table?

The Hornets stay bottom of the table but a draw at St James' Park ended a run of three consecutive defeats at the start of the new campaign.

In a game of few clear-cut chances, Hughes steered the opening goal into the bottom left corner from 10 yards after just 78 seconds following a deflected Tom Cleverley shot.

Defender Fabian Schar equalised four minutes before the break, guiding a 10-yard left-foot shot past Ben Foster after the ball fell into his path from Isaac Hayden's knockdown.

The point lifts Steve Bruce's Newcastle up to 14th in the table going into the international break.

After a barren start to the season in which his side had conceded seven times, Watford manager Javi Gracia adjusted both the shape and personnel of the team for their trip to the north east.

Gerard Deulofeu - Gracia's most creative player in their defeat by West Ham - was consigned to the substitutes' bench as the Hornets fielded three central defenders.

And, while that conservative approach was far from easy on the eye at times, Watford did at least appear disciplined in executing Gracia's gameplan.

Sitting deep for long periods, the visitors looked content to concede possession in front of them and counter quickly.

All three of their shots on target came in that manner and the approach nearly provided them with the cushion of a second goal before Newcastle equalised - Kiko curling a right-foot shot just over the bar, and Andre Gray failing to hit the target from close range after being found expertly by Roberto Pereyra.

With injury depriving Bruce of first-choice wingers Allan Saint-Maximin and Matt Ritchie, the hosts toiled for significant periods.

And their performance did little to enthuse the 44,157 crowd, which was well below last season's average of 51,121.

In fact it wasa the lowest attendance at SJP in the Premiership for seven years.

It was a performance devoid of sparkle, though they did improve after taking an old-fashioned route to their equalising goal, which came with their first shot on target.

Swedish full-back Emil Krafth's lofted ball into the Watford penalty area found its way to Schar, and his goal galvanised his side.

Hayden's rasping drive forced Foster into a superb saved after the break, and substitute Yoshinori Muto and Schar also had chances to grab all three points.