<p>Adam Bogdan’s embarrassing blunder cost lacklustre Liverpool dearly as Watford swept to a 3-0 success that gave them their first home win over the Reds for 29 years.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Jurgen Klopp's side had only themselves to blame for Sunday's chastening loss at Vicarage Road and Hungarian goalkeeper Bogdan was the chief culprit after dropping a routine corner that Nathan Ake converted for Watford's early opener.<br /><br />More calamitous defending, this time from Martin Skrtel, allowed Odion Ighalo to double Watford's lead and the Nigeria forward completed Liverpool's misery with his second late on.<br /><br />Liverpool's performance was comically bad at times and ranked as the heaviest loss of Klopp's two months in charge. The Reds are now without a win in their last three Premier League matches, leaving them five points off the top four heading into the hectic Christmas period.<br /><br />While Liverpool are some way short of the finished article, Quique Sanchez Flores's Watford are enjoying their best season since the golden Graham Taylor era in the 1980s.<br />Even in a campaign already full of memorable performances, this was a landmark moment for Watford as they recorded their first victory over Liverpool since 1999 and their first on home soil since a John Barnes inspired win in December 1986.<br /><br />The seventh-placed Hornets' fourth successive win lifted them to within one point of the top four and maintained the momentum of a remarkably strong showing in their first season back in the top-flight for eight years.<br /><br />Klopp's preparations had suffered a late setback when Simon Mignolet was ruled out with a hamstring injury and Bogdan started in place of the Belgian goalkeeper.<br /><br />Some cynics among the Reds travelling support might have claimed Mignolet's absence would actually be a boost to Liverpool given his shaky display in last weekend.<br /><br />But Bogdan quickly disabused them of that idea with a horrendous third minute mistake that gifted Watford the lead. When Ben Watson curled over a corner, Bogdan appeared to have the ball in his grasp for what should have been a routine catch.<br /><br />But, possibly distracted by Troy Deeney's near-post run, the Hungarian fumbled it and before he could regain full control as the ball bounced back towards him, on-loan Chelsea left-back Ake pounced to prod the ball over the line.<br /><br />Bogdan protested that the goal should have been ruled out for Ake kicking the ball out of his hands, but referee Mark Clattenburg disagreed.<br /><br />It was an awful start and there was worse to come for Klopp in the 15th minute as Ighalo doubled Watford's lead thanks to more pitiful play from the Liverpool rearguard.<br /><br />Skrtel was the guilty party as Ighalo chased Troy Deeney's ball over the top and the Slovakian centre-back allowed himself to be bullied into a panicked, weak tackle.<br /><br />Ighalo again showed more desire than his marker, seizing on the loose ball and driving a fine finish into the far corner for his 11th goal of the season and fourth in his last four games. Bogdan still looked jittery and he almost presented Watford with a third goal when his limp punch hit a team-mate and had to be cleared off the line by Skrtel.<br /><br />Bogdan finally made a positive contribution to deny Ighalo after more poor defending early in the second half.<br /><br />In another fixture, Swansea City and West Ham United found no solution to their recent travails in a lacklustre 0-0 draw at a sodden Liberty Stadium on Sunday.<br /><br />Swansea, still without a manager following the dismissal of Garry Monk, created the better chances, but Ki Sung-Yueng and Jack Cork were both thwarted by visiting goalkeeper Adrian.<br /><br /></p>
<p>Adam Bogdan’s embarrassing blunder cost lacklustre Liverpool dearly as Watford swept to a 3-0 success that gave them their first home win over the Reds for 29 years.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Jurgen Klopp's side had only themselves to blame for Sunday's chastening loss at Vicarage Road and Hungarian goalkeeper Bogdan was the chief culprit after dropping a routine corner that Nathan Ake converted for Watford's early opener.<br /><br />More calamitous defending, this time from Martin Skrtel, allowed Odion Ighalo to double Watford's lead and the Nigeria forward completed Liverpool's misery with his second late on.<br /><br />Liverpool's performance was comically bad at times and ranked as the heaviest loss of Klopp's two months in charge. The Reds are now without a win in their last three Premier League matches, leaving them five points off the top four heading into the hectic Christmas period.<br /><br />While Liverpool are some way short of the finished article, Quique Sanchez Flores's Watford are enjoying their best season since the golden Graham Taylor era in the 1980s.<br />Even in a campaign already full of memorable performances, this was a landmark moment for Watford as they recorded their first victory over Liverpool since 1999 and their first on home soil since a John Barnes inspired win in December 1986.<br /><br />The seventh-placed Hornets' fourth successive win lifted them to within one point of the top four and maintained the momentum of a remarkably strong showing in their first season back in the top-flight for eight years.<br /><br />Klopp's preparations had suffered a late setback when Simon Mignolet was ruled out with a hamstring injury and Bogdan started in place of the Belgian goalkeeper.<br /><br />Some cynics among the Reds travelling support might have claimed Mignolet's absence would actually be a boost to Liverpool given his shaky display in last weekend.<br /><br />But Bogdan quickly disabused them of that idea with a horrendous third minute mistake that gifted Watford the lead. When Ben Watson curled over a corner, Bogdan appeared to have the ball in his grasp for what should have been a routine catch.<br /><br />But, possibly distracted by Troy Deeney's near-post run, the Hungarian fumbled it and before he could regain full control as the ball bounced back towards him, on-loan Chelsea left-back Ake pounced to prod the ball over the line.<br /><br />Bogdan protested that the goal should have been ruled out for Ake kicking the ball out of his hands, but referee Mark Clattenburg disagreed.<br /><br />It was an awful start and there was worse to come for Klopp in the 15th minute as Ighalo doubled Watford's lead thanks to more pitiful play from the Liverpool rearguard.<br /><br />Skrtel was the guilty party as Ighalo chased Troy Deeney's ball over the top and the Slovakian centre-back allowed himself to be bullied into a panicked, weak tackle.<br /><br />Ighalo again showed more desire than his marker, seizing on the loose ball and driving a fine finish into the far corner for his 11th goal of the season and fourth in his last four games. Bogdan still looked jittery and he almost presented Watford with a third goal when his limp punch hit a team-mate and had to be cleared off the line by Skrtel.<br /><br />Bogdan finally made a positive contribution to deny Ighalo after more poor defending early in the second half.<br /><br />In another fixture, Swansea City and West Ham United found no solution to their recent travails in a lacklustre 0-0 draw at a sodden Liberty Stadium on Sunday.<br /><br />Swansea, still without a manager following the dismissal of Garry Monk, created the better chances, but Ki Sung-Yueng and Jack Cork were both thwarted by visiting goalkeeper Adrian.<br /><br /></p>