Tom says Robbo can help 'make us more hard to beat away from home'
Tom Cleverley says the recent arrival of the club legend defender will help the Hornets become tougher on the road.
Tom Cleverley says the recent arrival of the club legend defender will help the Hornets become tougher on the road.
With three games in the next seven days the Hornets will be going deep into their squad as they try to improve their away form.
First of two scheduled trips to Wales next week, and Hornets have a decent record on their recent visits.
The 1-0 loss at home to Wimbledon means it’s now three league games without a victory.
Cleverley wants to see the Georgian international in double figures to take his game to the next level.
The big defender suffered an elbow injury in the first half but stayed on the pitch and only came off so the Hornets could change shape.
Tom Cleverley said the 1-0 defeat of Blackburn did not mean the misery of Luton should still not be a wake-up call.
Watford have 16 points at Vicarage Road already this season, having earned the same amount from their previous 16 home games.
Tom Ince was on spot-kicks but with him off the pitch, Tom Cleverley selected another player who didn't want to take it - so Kayembe did.
The defender played the first 45 minutes and Imran Louza featured for nearly 70 minutes as the Hornets crushed Colchester.
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