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Christian Kabasele sees red but resurgent Watford win again

Watford made it three wins from four unbeaten matches and moved to within a point of safety with a 2-1 victory over Wolves.

The Hornets, resurgent under Nigel Pearson, played the last 20 minutes with 10 men after Christian Kabasele’s dismissal by VAR, but held on.

Kabasele’s yellow card for bringing down Diogo Jota as the Portugal forward raced towards goal was upgraded in the belief a clear goalscoring chance had been prevented by the foul.

It was another blow to the Watford defender, who nine minutes earlier had deflected Pedro Neto’s shot into his own net to ensure a nervy finish as Wolves threatened a fightback.

Doherty found Jimenz with a floated defence-splitting pass and having done the hard work – chesting the ball down and creating space for his shot – the Mexican forward tamely pushed his effort wide.

But referee Andrew Madley soon tired of Neto’s histrionics after seeing him dive in the area while looking for contact with Dawson and issued a yellow card.

There was no doubting Sarr’s ability to pick a pass shortly afterwards, however, as he deftly slid the ball to Deulofeu who curled it into the bottom-right corner beyond the reach of Patricio.

Deulofeu could have scored a second with a little more composure, but he skied Troy Deeney’s flick-on over the crossbar.

Kabasele’s afternoon deteriorated when he was sent off and Foster desperately scrambled a Jota header to safety.

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