Gerard Deulofeu inspires Watford to thrilling FA Cup comeback against Wolves
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Your support makes all the difference.Gerard Deulofeu inspired Watford to only their second FA Cup final as the super sub's magical brace sealed an extraordinary 3-2 comeback win against Wolves in a semi-final that will live long in the memory.
A rocking Wembley witnessed stunning goals, controversy and no little fight as these sides played out an incredible match that was heading only one way after goals from Matt Doherty and Raul Jimenez.
But Wolves' dreams of a first FA Cup final appearance since 1960 was scotched in the most remarkable fashion as Javi Gracia's decision to bring on Deulofeu paid off in style.
The substitute's exceptional clipped goal was the catalyst for a staggering finale as Watford captain Troy Deeney levelled with a stoppage-time penalty.
Wolves were reeling and Deulofeu secured his place in club folklore by racing through in the first half of extra-time to coolly direct a finish home and seal a win that left fans rubbing their eyes in disbelief.
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GOAL! Watford 0-2 Wolves (Jimenez)
62 minutes
Jimenez might just have sent Wolves to the FA Cup final! The ball is launched into the box, where the Mexican is waiting. He chests it down and drives home with an acrobatic finish. It's a brilliant goal, and one that puts Wolves in a commanding position. A quick check from VAR confirms that he's onside, too.
Watford 0-2 Wolves
66 minutes
Watford need a response, but they've been second best since the break. Javi Gracia throws Deulofeu on for Hughes.
Watford 0-2 Wolves
69 minutes
Wolves' fans are in great voice now. This season could hardly have gone any better as far as they're concerned.
Watford 0-2 Wolves
71 minutes
Wolves are finding plenty of space to break into now as Watford commit players forward. Jimenez bursts forward and plays the ball out to Doherty, whose cross is hacked away.
Watford 0-2 Wolves
74 minutes
Watford look bereft of ideas in attack. They're up against a strong defensive outfit and have struggled to make use of the wide areas. They've not managed a shot on target, either, which doesn't help.
Watford 0-2 Wolves
76 minutes
Wolves are playing some excellent football now. They work the ball intricately on the edge of the box and Neves picks out the run of Doherty with an incisive pass. The right back's touch just lets him down, though, and Watford clear.
Watford 0-2 Wolves
77 minutes
Doucoure goes for goal on the edge of the box but his effort is blocked by Neves, who was one of a few Wolves players to throw themselves in front of the ball. A couple of crosses are hacked away too as Wolves continue to defend resiliently.
GOAL! Watford 1-2 Wolves (Deulofeu)
78 minutes
Brilliant from Deulofeu! A moment of sheer quality puts Watford right back into the game. The ball drops to the Spaniard in the box, with several white shirts around him. From a standing position, he deftly guides the ball over Ruddy and into the far corner.
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