Everton suffer defeat at Watford - The story of the match

Stefano Okaka scored his first goals for Watford as Everton's miserable run continued with a 3-2 defeat at Vicarage Road.

Everton suffer defeat at Watford - The story of the match

Stefano Okaka scored his first goals for Watford as Everton's miserable run continued with a 3-2 defeat at Vicarage Road.

The Italian striker, a bit-part player since joining from Anderlecht in the summer, conjured up a cheeky backheel to cancel out Romelu Lukaku's opener for the visitors.

Sebastian Prodl then headed Watford ahead and Okaka, whose previous Premier League goals came during a loan spell with Fulham six years ago, made it three before Lukaku pulled a late one back.

TWEET OF THE MATCH

"Useless...Why is it that we truly wake up in the last 10 minutes when we are under pressure to perform?? Players not good enough..." - former Everton man Andrei Kanchelskis.

STAR MAN

Stefano Okaka. The Italian striker has had to bide his time to make his mark at Watford but announced himself in style with two well-taken goals to leave Everton reeling.

MOMENT OF THE MATCH

Nordin Amrabat whipped in a low cross which Okaka, having escaped the attention of Ashley Williams, met with a stylish backheel at the near post before running half the length of the pitch to celebrate with manager Walter Mazzarri.

DATA POINT

Troy Deeney is still stuck on 99 goals for Watford. The Hornets skipper is bidding to become the fifth centurion in the club's history alongside Cliff Holton, Ross Jenkins, Tommy Barnett and Luther Blissett, but has not scored since October 1, eight games ago.

Full match report:

Stefano Okaka scored his first goals for Watford as Everton's miserable run continued with a 3-2 defeat at Vicarage Road.

The Italian striker, a bit-part player since joining from Anderlecht in the summer, conjured up a cheeky back-heel to cancel out Romelu Lukaku's opener for the visitors.

Sebastian Prodl then headed Watford ahead and Okaka, whose previous Premier League goals came during a loan spell with Fulham six years ago, made it three before Lukaku pulled a late one back.

After their bright start to the season, Ronald Koeman's Everton have now won just once in 11 and saw their opponents, who had lost their last two, climb above them in the table.

Yet it all appeared to be going to plan for Koeman when, having weathered some early Watford pressure, they took the lead with little fuss in the 17th minute.

Gareth Barry floated the ball over Miguel Britos to the lurking Lukaku, who expertly brought the ball down before tucking it past Heurelho Gomes for his eighth goal of the season, and his first in five matches.

The Belgium striker dedicated the strike to Yannick Bolasie, holding his fingers up to signify his stricken team-mate's shirt number 14 after the winger was ruled out for the campaign through injury.

Watford found their equaliser 10 minutes before half-time after Okaka swept the ball out to Nordin Amrabat. Not for the first time, Amrabat had the measure of Ramiro Funes Mori before whipping in a low cross which Okaka, having escaped the attention of Ashley Williams, met with a stylish back-heel at the near post.

Troy Deeney, stuck on 99 goals for Watford for the last two and a half months, had a chance to raise his bat before the break when Adlene Guedioura stood a cross up to the back post. But, with the landmark perhaps weighing on his mind, the Hornets skipper skewed an unconvincing volley wide.

Nevertheless, Watford took the lead on the hour when, moments after he had planted a header over, Prodl nodded in a free-kick from Jose Holebas.

With Everton wobbling at the back, Watford were denied a third when Maarten Stekelenburg produced a stunning save to keep out a Britos header.

But from the corner Okaka nodded in Holebas' cross at the near post, with Leighton Baines unable to keep the ball out.

Deeney followed up in the hope that he had finally reached three figures, but replays showed Okaka's header had crossed the line.

Lukaku pulled one back with a header from Aaron Lennon's cross with five minutes remaining, but, despite a late rally, there was no way back for Everton.

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