Watford had to settle for a draw with Bournemouth despite leading deep into stoppage time.
A 95th minute equaliser saw their early work cancelled out, as they struggled to kill the game off. Here's how we rated their individual efforts.
Ben Foster - 7
Made some good saves and commanded his area well. Perhaps was guilty of over-committing at times, but was solid enough.
Jeremy Ngakia - 7
Linked up well with Sarr down the right and defended steadily.
Craig Cathcart - 7
Could have reacted a bit better for the goal, but on the whole had a decent enough match. Wonderful pass to get Sarr away for the goal.
Christian Kabasele - 7.5
Was excellent in the the back three. Made some terrific challenges and blocks in what was quite a busy afternoon.
William Troost-Ekong - 7
Settling in nicely in just his second appearance for the club. Looks a very good acquisition.
Ken Sema - 6.5
Looking like a valuable member of the team already this season. Didn't offer quite as much in attack as he has in other games.
James Garner - 5
Picked up a silly yellow card and risked a second with a bull-in-a-china-shop display. Unsurprisingly hooked at half-time.
Nathaniel Chalobah - 6.5
Did very well defensively, but didn't offer a great deal going the other way.
Tom Cleverley - 6
Works hard, but struggles creatively and like Chalobah didn't present much in the way of forward momentum.
Ismaila Sarr - 6.5
A wonderful pass to set up the goal, but seemed reluctant to take people on for whatever reason. Missed a great chance to make it 2-0.
Stipe Perica - 6
Took his goal well, but looked a little lightweight and went to ground an awful lot. Nevertheless, a promising enough performance.
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Etienne Capoue - 6.5
Things undoubtedly improved in midfield with his arrival, but still looks a bit rusty.
Domingos Quina - 7
Much better than in recent weeks. Had a couple of shots that almost caught Begovic out.
Joao Pedro - N/A
Arrived too late in the game to make an impact.
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