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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Watford 3-2 Wolves
ET: 28 minutes
Traore again finds space on the right, but again his cross is poor. Frustrating for everyone of a Wolves persuasion.
Watford 3-2 Wolves
ET: 28 minutes
What a chance! Cavaleiro is played through one on one with Gomes, rolls the ball past the goalkeeper and looks certain to finish. But the ball gets away from him at the last moment. That could be Wolves' last chance gone.
Watford 3-2 Wolves
ET: 30 minutes
Watford have the ball deep in Wolves' half and are running down the clock. We'll have two minutes of added time.
Watford 3-2 Wolves
ET: 30+1 minutes
Wolves win a free kick in their own half and throw everyone forward. Coady launches the ball towards the box but Watford clear. Second left for Wolves now.
Watford 3-2 Wolves
ET: 30+2 minutes
Vinagre plays a cross to the far post which evades everyone. It's desperate stuff from both teams now.
Full time: That's it! Watford hold on to reach the FA Cup final and complete an astonishing comeback. Javi Gracia's side were 2-0 down with 79 minutes played but somehow managed to turn the tie on its head. A memorable semi-final ends in delight for Watford and heartbreak for Wolves.
It's been a long time since Watford reached the final of the FA Cup. They'll be clear underdogs against Manchester City, but they've won against the odds today and might feel quietly confident.
I'll leave you with Lawrence Ostlere's report from Wembley. Thanks for joining me!
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