Nicolas Anelka failed to cap his debut performance with a goal but a mental lapse by Danny Shittu gifted
The French international forward showed glimpses of the form that has convinced managers to pay more than £50 million in total transfer fees for his services over a seven-club career.
But he was hauled off after 70 minutes by new boss Sam Allardyce and
It was rough justice on the visitors who should have wrapped up their first away points of the season well before then.
In the 20th minute, a mistake by Quinton Fortune presented Darius Henderson with the chance to head the ball goalwards sparking a furious scramble.
The ball broke to Damien Francis whose shot struck the foot of Jussi Jaaskelainen's left-hand post with the rebound ricocheting to Ashley Young whose driven strike flew just wide of the target.
That was the low point of a poor opening to the game by Allardyce's team who clearly struggled to accommodate Anelka in their tried and trusted three-man forward formation.
After 35 minutes, Allardyce had seen enough and hauled off out-of-sorts right-back Nicky Hunt, reverting to a 4-4-2 formation with substitute Ricardo Vaz Te playing on the right wing.
That switch brought an improvement in
There seemed little immediate danger as he gathered the ball on the edge of the Watford area fenced in by yellow shirts but, a couple of twists and turns later, he had made space for himself and unleashed a thunderous 20-yard drive that was parried well by keeper Ben Foster.
In the first half Anelka had shown comparable skill when Ivan Campo's threaded through ball found the Frenchman who curled a shot wide of the
Those moments of skill were enough to assure Anelka a resounding cheer from his new supporters when he was eventually brought off by Allardyce 20 minutes from time.
But there was no doubt that this was, by their high standards of recent seasons, an extremely disappointing showing and one which suggested that Allardyce and his team will have to work hard on the training ground to integrate their new star into their team.
The damage could have been a lot worse if
And in the final 10 minutes before the penalty,
First Young showed great skill inside the box to find room for himself and curl in a shot which beat Jaaskelainen but rebounded to safety off the bar, then Marlon King fired just wide in injury-time and with their last chance of the game Malky Mackay also headed against the bar.
Golden Boys man of the match: Danny Shittu, despite his last gasp abberation the powerhouse centre half narrowly gets the vote for another outstanding defensive performance.