It looked to be a clear goalscoring opportunity, but referee Dean Whitestone decided otherwise and Mancienne escaped with a yellow card.Perhaps fuelled by a sense of injustice, Watford finished the first half strongly and maintained their attacking momentum into the second period
Their efforts were rewarded in the 52nd minute when a refereeing decision did go in their favour, not that there could really be any argument about it.A ball forward caused havoc in the Forest defensive ranks and after Fernando Forestieri retrieved it on the left side of the area, he squared towards the near post where Vydra would have had a simple opportunity had he not been barged over by Kelvin Wilson.The referee had no hesitation in pointing to the penalty spot and Vydra confidently did the rest, sending Darlow the wrong way to make it 2-1.Watford were good value for their lead at that stage
Prior to the goals, Darlow had made three goods stops to deny Forestieri twice and Vydra, but the goalkeeper's team-mates were in no mood to lie down.They levelled for a second time in the 67th minute when Chris Burke sent over an excellent teasing cross from the right and Antonio arrived at the far post to thump a header into the roof of the net to score his second.The match was suddenly fascinatingly poised but neither side could build up any sufficient attacking momentum as the game entered its closing stages.Those opportunities that were created fell the Hornets' way as Darlow denied Troy Deeney from close range before proving equal to a Vydra shot from further out
Source : PA
Source: PA