Liverpool F.C.'s 2-0 win over Watford on Sunday was marked by enough chances for the visitors to draw, according to Watford boss Quique Sanchez Flores. Joe Allen put Liverpool F.C. ahead deep in the first half, before Roberto Firmino sealed the points with a deflected strike that Heurelho Gomes could not keep out. Odion Ighalo had Watford's best chances, but the striker, who has not scored for 12 league games, was denied by Simon Mignolet when he had his clearest sight of goal. Flores defended his out-of-form forward, saying it's a pity because Odion Ighalo is playing well and has options and chances but finally did not score. Flores felt his side created enough openings to get a positive result, but his side have now scored just four goals in nine away Premier League games. Liverpool F.C. were playing with some difficulties in midfield, but Watford made little mistakes, according to Flores. He also wished Liverpool F.C. good luck for their upcoming final against Sevilla in Basle, saying they are a very good team with very good players and substitutes. Liverpool F.C.'s win was a significant one, as they look to build momentum ahead of their Europa League final. The match was played at Anfield, with Liverpool F.C.'s fans cheering on their team to victory. Watford's loss was a tough one, as they had chances to score but were unable to capitalize on them. Flores' comments after the match highlighted the challenges his team faces, but also the potential for growth and improvement. Liverpool F.C.'s victory was a significant boost to their confidence, as they continue to push for success in the Premier League.
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Liverpool F.C. Secures 2-0 Victory Over Watford | Flores
Liverpool F.C. beats Watford 2-0 with Joe Allen and Roberto Firmino scoring, while Watford's Odion Ighalo misses opportunities
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