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Fulham down after 4-1 thrashing at Watford

Soccer Football - Premier League - Watford v Fulham - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - April 2, 2019 Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon in action. Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

LONDON, April 2 (Reuters) - WATFORD 4 FULHAM 1

Fulham were relegated from the Premier League after collapsing to a 4-1 defeat at Watford on Tuesday, a result which left them 16 points adrift of the safety zone with five games remaining.

The West London side, owned by American businessman Shahid Khan, return to the second-tier Championship just a season after winning the promotion playoffs.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Watford v Fulham - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - April 2, 2019 Fulham's Cyrus Christie in action with Watford's Troy Deeney. Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

They go down with Huddersfield Town, who on Saturday became only the second team to be relegated from the Premier League before the end of March.

The third relegation spot is currently occupied by Cardiff City but Burnley, Southampton and Brighton & Hove Albion are all just five points above the Welsh side.

Fulham went into the game knowing they had to avoid defeat to extend their battle against the drop but Abdoulaye Doucoure put Watford ahead in the 23rd minute with a superb left-foot strike from the edge of the box after bursting from midfield.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Watford v Fulham - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - April 2, 2019 Fulham's Tom Cairney looks dejected Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

Fulham, who have not won away all season, fought back to score through Ryan Babel 10 minutes later, the Dutchman latching on to a pass from Ryan Sessegnon and rounding keeper Ben Foster before slotting home.

But after Will Hughes restored Watford's lead in the 63rd minute with a thundering volley from the edge of the box, Fulham fell to pieces.

Troy Deeney made it 3-1 with a tap-in six minutes later and Kiko Femenia added the fourth in the 75th to complete Fulham's misery.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Watford v Fulham - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - April 2, 2019 Watford's Will Hughes celebrates scoring their second goal as Fulham players look dejected Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

NEW PLAYERS

Fulham were promoted to the top flight after beating Aston Vila in the playoff final but despite Khan investing an estimated £100 million in new players, the biggest spend by any promoted club, they struggled from the outset with manager Slavisa Jokanovic sacked in mid-November.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Watford v Fulham - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - April 2, 2019 Watford's Will Hughes scores their second goal Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

Italian Claudio Ranieri was brought in but failed to turn things around for the West London club and was also sacked, on Feb. 28, with former player Scott Parker taking over.

"Obviously bitterly disappointed, devastated for the football club and fans," Parker told the BBC.

"We always knew it was a tough ask. It's the way we lost the game which was most disappointing for me."

Soccer Football - Premier League - Watford v Fulham - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - April 2, 2019 Watford's Will Hughes celebrates scoring their second goal with team mates REUTERS/David Klein

Asked where the season had gone wrong, 38-year-old former England midfielder Parker was reluctant to offer an explanation.

"I think in the initial reaction - I have ideas of (where it went wrong) but it's not the time to broadcast it. When a club gets relegated you know there are some serious issues.

"At this moment in time, I'm not thinking anything. Just pure disappointment," he said.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Watford v Fulham - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - April 2, 2019 Watford's Kiko Femenia celebrates scoring their fourth goal with Abdoulaye Doucoure REUTERS/David Klein

But Fulham's U.S defender Tim Ream slammed their approach.

"We haven't shown a togetherness, unity, desire, passion. We've shown it in bits and pieces in the first half then go dead and flat.

"What we do in the match is a product of what we do between Monday to Friday," he said.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Watford v Fulham - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - April 2, 2019 Watford's Will Hughes celebrates scoring their second goal Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

(Reporting by Simon Evans; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Soccer Football - Premier League - Watford v Fulham - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - April 2, 2019 Watford's Jose Holebas is shown a yellow card by referee Roger East Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra
Soccer Football - Premier League - Watford v Fulham - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - April 2, 2019 Fulham's Cyrus Christie and Joe Bryan Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra
Soccer Football - Premier League - Watford v Fulham - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - April 2, 2019 Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon with Watford's Craig Cathcart after being relegated from the Premier League Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra
Soccer Football - Premier League - Watford v Fulham - Vicarage Road, Watford, Britain - April 2, 2019 Fulham caretaker manager Scott Parker applauds fans after being relegated from the Premier League Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra
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