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Watford 0 Middlesbrough 0: Taylor remembered as Boro frustrate lacklustre Hornets

Watford failed to produce a winning end to an emotional week as they were held to a frustrating 0-0 stalemate by Premier League strugglers Middlesbrough at Vicarage Road.

English football was rocked by the sudden passing of Watford great Graham Taylor - one of the club's most successful managers - on Thursday, at the age of 72.

Walter Mazzarri's side, who headed into Saturday's clash having taken just one point from their last five league fixtures, were second best for much of an underwhelming first half, though they did improve after the interval.

The result extends Watford's winless streak in the league to six matches, and keeps both sides in danger of being dragged into a relegation scrap.

Despite a confident start from Middlesbrough, Aitor Karanka's side should have been behind 10 minutes in.

With the benefit of a fortunate deflection, Etienne Capoue found himself one-on-one with Victor Valdes, but Watford's top-scorer could not apply the finish from close range.

Cristhian Stuani thought he had made Watford pay for Capoue's miss moments later, but his tap-in was correctly disallowed for offside.

Mazzarri's side should have been ahead after the restart, Christian Kabasele heading wide before Valdes again denied Okaka.

Doucoure should have given Watford the lead with just under 20 minutes remaining, but he somehow directed his header off-target from point-blank range after connecting with Kabasele's cross.