Facts and figures from Burnley's game against Watford
BURNLEY RATINGS
BRIAN JENSEN: Beaten three times and could have been on the end of a real hammering if Watford had worn their shooting boots...5
LEE ROCHE: Looked to provide support down the right, but often passing let him and the side down...5
MARK McGREGOR: His timely goal should have been the boost to push on, but things quickly went downhill STAR MAN...6
GRAHAM BRANCH: Rash challenge conceded the penalty and caught napping by Helguson for the killer second...5
MO CAMARA: Had a nightmare of an afternoon, spurning possession with alarming regularity and often caught in two minds...5
NEIL WOOD: Injured with almost his first touch and soldiered on before finally giving way to Chadwick
PAUL WELLER: Struggled with his hamstring problem and made way for Johnrose with only 17 minutes gone
TONY GRANT: Never stamped any authority on the midfield as Watford took a total stranglehold...5
GLEN LITTLE: The Hornets clamped down on the winger and kept him under lock and key throughout...5
ROBBIE BLAKE: Starved of possession for long periods and had one of those days where the ball refused to fall under his spell...5
IAN MOORE: Denied a clear goalscoring chance by Dyche's arm, but otherwise lived off scraps...5
SUBS: LENNY JOHNROSE (for Weller 17) Showed fight. 5, LUKE CHADWICK (for Wood 20) Ineffective. 5. DELE ADEBOLA (for Chadwick 54) Clearly not fit. 5 Not used: A MOORE, NATHAN ABBEY
WATFORD
ALEC CHAMBERLAIN: Doddle of a day...5
CHRIS BAIRD: Dug in deep...7
SEAN DYCHE: Gobbled everything up...7
MARCUS GAYLE: Power and pace...7
PAUL MAYO: Battler...6
PAUL DEVLIN: Electric pace....7
MICAH HYDE: Composed...7
GAVIN MAHON: Neat and tidy...7
LEE COOK: Quietly effective...6
HEIDAR HELGUSON: Scored all too easily...7
HAMMEUR BOUAZZA: Real livewire...7
SUBS: PAOLO VERNAZZA (for Cook 89), BRUCE DYER (for Helguson 90). Not used: NEAL ARDLEY, LLOYD DOYLEY, LENNY PIDGELEY
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