Joy for watfordfc Women as they secure promotion
From misery to sheer delight in twelve months – Watford Women bounced back to the Championship at the first attempt as they beat Nottingham Forest 1-0 at Stadium MK to clinch promotion.
In Dre Georgiou they had a player who summed up the entire performance – the midfielder was tireless, biting into tackles, slowing the game down or releasing a quick pass as the situation dictated, and continually looking to drive her team on. There were heroes all over the pitch in truth, while in the dug-out Lathrope calmly steered the ship as he has done all season.
Forest came even closer in the 29th minute when Anderson curled a 20-yard free-kick up and over the wall, but the ball grazed the upright on its way wide. Six minutes after the restart Wilson was so close to heading home a second as she got on the end of Baptiste's cross but saw it blocked near the lineWatford had the ball in the net - and the stadium PA started the goal music - but Head was offside as she guided a shot into the corner
As the game wore on Forest went more direct but Watfird stayed calm and solid, held their shape and managed the threat well.
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