Watford skipper Deeney denies report of half-time fight

Watford's Troy Deeney, left, celebrates with teammates after scores his side's second goal from the penalty spot during the English Premier League soccer match between Watford and Newcastle at the Vicarage Road Stadium in Watford, England, Saturday, July 11, 2020.

Watford captain Troy Deeney has dismissed reports a fight broke out in the dressing room during Friday’s 3-1 defeat by West Ham United.

Manager Nigel Pearson was sacked after the defeat, which left them three points above the relegation zone. “I just want to put out there, there was no fight at half time,” Deeney, 32, told beIN SPORTS.

“It’s 2020. We don’t do that anymore. You know, certainly with all the cameras and everything, you’d certainly see a lot more if that was the case. “The gaffer didn’t put his hands on anybody. He was just frustrated and had a firm talking to, so no one was fighting, no one was punched, no one was even tickled. I don’t know, whatever way there was: no hands thrown, let’s just put it that way.” Deeney said the timing of Pearson’s dismissal caught him off guard.

“It’s strange obviously, we didn’t see it coming. I think you get to a point in football where you’re not surprised anymore but I would say that this one certainly, you know, took me back a bit,” Deeney said.

Interim boss Hayden Mullins will take charge of the side for their final two games against Manchester City and Arsenal.

Athletics
Mutiso: From a humble life in Makueni to eyeing gold in Paris
By Ben Ahenda 20 hrs ago
Volleyball and Handball
Kenyan, Egyptian clubs renew rivalry in Africa Club Championships semis
By Ben Ahenda 1 day ago
Basketball
Kenya chase Paris Olympics ticket in Japan
By Mose Sammy 1 day ago
Golf
Golfers to battle for honours in Kitale