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From Mantej Mann
BBC Sport
Watford fought back from two goals down to draw at home to Arsenal in Quique Sanchez Flores’ first game since being reappointed Hornets manager.
They levelled the scores after Tom Cleverley had reduced the deficit if Gunners shield Sokratis Papastathopoulos gave away possession inside his own place, to take their second stage of this year when Roberto Pereyra wrapped at a late penalty.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang had put the people before he collected Sead Kolasinac’s pass over the flip.
Arsenal doubled their lead as Aubemeyang finished a staff movement as the Gunners unravelled in front of the vociferous home support, but the hosts improved after the break.
The Hornets had their odds to complete a comeback with a third that is critical, however the Gerard Deulofeu hauled his effort narrowly wide.
The effect sees go into seventh at the table, whereas the Hornets remain rooted to the foot of the table.
The Arsenal striker is one of the very clinical forwards in the English top flight, with scored with seven of the last nine shots on target, along with the Gunners are quite capable of blowing teams off going forward as a result of the effectiveness of Aubameyang and the technical ability of Mesut Ozil and Dani Ceballos.
As they went to their target through 20 passes they demonstrated that their attacking flair – but glaring difficulties stay at the back.
This was obvious as early as the 10th minute because space opened up for Cleverley, whose effort was well saved by Leno and the white and red shirts backed off.
Five minutes later, and Etienne Capoue was given the identical time and distance but could take over the bar.
The Gunners wish to play from the trunk, and they persisted with their approach, even though Matteo Guendouzi lost possession in their own half on 2 events.
And Sokratis finally made the mistake which always seemed likely to happen, before Deulofeu redirected the ball into Cleverley’s route for Watford objective.
The Brazilian has endured a tough few weeks at the beginning of his Arsenal career, and has conceded two penalties in 3 matches, although david Luiz was brought in from London rivals Chelsea to shore up the defence over the summertime.
Luiz brought down Pereyra with a lunge in the final 10 minutes along with the replacement stepped himself up to take the penalty and salvage a point for the hosts.
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