Watford ( 3 ) vs ( 2 ) Wolverhampton

In the match between Watford vs Wolverhampton in the FA Cup semi-final match ended 3-2 after 120 minutes, at Wembley Stadium on Sunday 7 April 2019 night. Two goals, each from Republic of Ireland player Matt Doherty 36 minutes and Raul Jimenez from Mexico 63 minutes put Wolverhampton ahead 2-2, before Gerard Deulofeu made Wolves supporters pound after narrowing the score 1-2 at the end of the match.

So that one goal from Troy Deeney could be proven in the final seconds to equalize the score 2-2, bringing the FA Cup semi-final match to the extra time of 2 × 15 minutes. One more goal from Barcelona exile player Deulofeu, on 104 minutes to end Wolverhampton's resistance. Watford Dominant, Wolves Smarter and the situation of the match running less balanced with Watford mastering the course of the game, dominating the ball up to 63%. But domination over the ball does not mean everything. Wolverhampton under the tutelage of Nuno Espirito Santo showed their ingenuity by launching a counterattack.

Watford's team with 63% domination of the ball only had one shot on target and seven off target during the 90-minute match at Wembley Stadium. We recommend that the Wolves patiently look forward to the opportunity to strike back and record five shots on target, in addition to five other attacks that missed. Of the five attacks on target, two of them ended in goals. One of them was exhibited by Matt Doherty's gastric pass in front of the Watford goal, stopped by Jimenez's head, dropped down and not yet touched the ground, beaten hard to tear Watford's goal which tonight acted as the host.


But from the Republic of Ireland player, Doherty, listed his name on the scoreboard after donating the first goal from Diogo Jota's free kick on 36 minutes. He headed a ball sent by Jota right in front of Watford's goal. Barcelona Exile Players Become Watford Heroes When everyone believes the game will be over with a score of 0-2, Gerard Deulofeu managed to make Wolves fans pounding with his goal in the 79th minute. This is a genius goal. He shot bounced and curled as if the ball would come out but at the last moment turned to the corner of the far post goalkeeper John Ruddy. The keeper can only gape.

At that time, Moral Player Wolverhampton Fall Fall Mess Momentum has turned around. If all along the moral match of the Wolves players was very high, now their morale was falling apart. And former Barcelona player Gerard Deulofeu once again beat the Watford goalkeeper on 104 minutes after receiving an assist from Andre Gray to change the score to 3-2.

But the Efficiency of the Hornets is very scary tonight at Wembley Stadium. They only had three shots on target for almost 120 minutes and all three turned into goals. Compare that with Wolves who recorded six attacks on target, in addition to five melest shots, and ended with just two goals. No more goals! The results of the Watford vs Wolverhampton match in the FA Cup semi-final ended with a score of 3-2. The FA Cup Final will thus be filled with the encounter of Manchester City versus Watford.

As for a strategy, the composition of Watford vs Wolverhampton Players

WATFORD (4-2-2-2): Heurelho Gomes; Kiko Femenia, Adrian Mariappa, Craig Cathcart, Jose Holebas; Abdoulaye Doucoure, Etienne Capoue; Will Hughes, Roberto Pereyra; Troy Deeney, Andre Gray. Reserves: Adam Masina, Ken Sema, Christian Kabasele, Domingos Quina, Daryl Janmaat, Ben Foster, Gerard Deulofeu.

WOLVERHAMPTON (3-5-2): John Ruddy; Romain Saiss, Conor Coady, Willy Boly; Matt Doherty, Leander Dendoncker, Joao Moutinho, Ruben Neves, Jonny Castro Otto; Raul Jimenez, Diogo Jota. Reserve: Adama Traore, Ryan John Giles, Helder Costa, Ryan Bennett, Ivan Cavaleiro, Will Norris, Ruben Vinagre.