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Watford’s rivals fear ‘catastrophic plunge’ into relegation battle – Roy Hodgson

Roy Hodgson says some of Watford’s Premier League rivals will fear a “catastrophic plunge” to drag them into the relegation battle.

Only 10 points separate bottom-placed Norwich from 11th-placed Leicester after a weekend of unpredictable results.

Burnley and Watford, the bottom two at the start of the weekend, both won with the Hornets upsetting Aston Villa to claim a first victory under Hodgson.

The former England manager does not expect Leicester, Villa and former club Crystal Palace – who Watford host on Wednesday – to slip into relegation trouble, but he also says it can not be ruled out.

Hodgson said: “Ten points is an enormous amount of (difference in) points. But one thing you can never factor in is if a team is going to have a catastrophic run.

“It happened to us at the end of last season at Crystal Palace. We were relying on a top-10 finish, but then you get injuries and problems and sink down to a mid-table position after all.

“Realistically, these teams that have got that many points on the board and have such a good margin will still be feeling fairly safe.

“But they will be fearing that catastrophic plunge, because everybody knows it is possible to lose a number of games in a row in this league.”

Before Saturday’s 1-0 success at Villa Park, Watford had not won for three months.

A memorable 4-1 victory over Manchester United was to prove Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s final game as Red Devils manager, but the Hornets picked up only two points from their next 11 matches.

Watford had failed to score in Hodgson’s first three games, picking up a solitary point from a goalless draw at Burnley.

Hodgson said: “You’re talking three months between wins and of course that’s a long time to go wherever you’re playing, let alone

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