Watford bounced back from a 5-0 loss to Liverpool last
weekend in Ranieri’s first game in charge, signaling the impact the 70-year-old
Italian might already be having at the club.
The final whistle was met with loud jeers from Everton fans
after the team’s most humiliating loss under its recently hired manager Rafa
Benitez, who was a contentious appointment for some supporters because of his
links to local rival Liverpool.
Everton conceded four goals from the 78th minute at Goodison
Park, a terrible finish to a match the team started well when Tom Davies scored
the opening goal in the third minute.
King equalized in the 13th for his first goal for the
visitors but Richarlison, a former Watford player, reclaimed the lead for
Everton with a header in the 63rd — three minutes after coming on as a
substitute after a spell out injured.
It was all Watford after that, with Juraj Kucka’s header
drawing Watford level again in the 78th, King scoring in the 80th and 86th
minutes to complete his hat trick, and Emmanuel Dennis adding a fifth in the
first minute of stoppage time. -AP
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