News about Ken Sema
Watford 1-1 Southampton: Stuart Amstrong equalises in the 89th minute to send FA Cup fourth round clash to a replay at St Mary's
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January 28, 2024
ISAAN KHAN AT VICARAGE ROAD: For those supporters of red and white who made the trip to Vicarage Road, their world had almost crashed. Not because Southampton was on the verge of being knocked out of the FA Cup 4th round, but not because they were on the verge of being knocked out. That may not have been ideal, but it was all about their unique, special track. The Saints tied a new 102-year record a week ago. Twenty games in a row have been unbeaten. Many of these fans will never see again in their lifetime.
Watford 3-2 West Brom: Sema's deflected strike moves hosts up to fifth in the Championship
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February 20, 2023
Watford defeated West Brom 3-2 to advance to Championship play-off positions, with Ken Sema scoring twice, including a heavily delayed winner. Slaven Bilic's 200th game as a boss in English football could not have been more enjoyable, as his new club defeated him in the Premier League in 2020 and fired him before the year was over. On a night when Conor Townsend and Jed Wallace were the scorers for Albion, who remain 10th. Ismaila Sarr was also on target for Watford.
Stoke City 0-4 Watford: Slaven Bilic gets off to a promising start as the Hornets' manager
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October 2, 2022
Slaven Bilic, the Watford chief, got off to a promising start when they thrashed Stoke City on the road. During the international fortnight, the Croatian, the former manager of West Ham and Everton, replaced the fired Rob Edwards. The Hornets, who were on the verge of the Championship play-offs when Edwards departed early, took the lead through Ismaila Sarr. Ken Sema was bundled home for their second before late strikes from Keinan Davis and Vakoun Bayo brought the game to an end.
Graham Potter's development: From rapping in a woolly hat to dancing in Swan Lake
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September 8, 2022
Graham Potter has always rose to the occasion, regardless of the occasion. DAVID COVERDALE: Whatever the occasion, Graham Potter has always rose to the occasion. Chelsea's 47-year-old will get his first glimpse at the demands of playing at one of Europe's top clubs and managing in the Champions League. Potter hasn't mastered the art of hiding. Although the head of Swedish side Ostersunds will embark on a new cultural project each season, culminating in an end-of-year exhibition. They staged rock and rap performances, and most memorably performed their own version of ballet Swan Lake.
WATFORD 1-0 BURNLEY: The Hornets' late first-half score, as well as Tom Cleverley's late second-half goals, has lifted them to first place in the Hornets
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August 12, 2022
Watford's offensive flair is evident, but their tenacity to cling on to sluggish leads could be just as crucial in any promotion race this season. Here was an excellent example. They were already weathering increasing Burnley pressure as they went through Tom Cleverley on the stroke of halftime when Hassane Kamara was dismissed with nine minutes remaining. However, Watford's defiantly placing bodies on the line to protect the three points will greatly inspire their current boss Rob Edwards as he seeks to return them to the Premier League.