A first start for Ismaël Koné at Watford

Quebec’s Ismaël Koné made his European debut in Watford’s loss to Reading in an FA Cup encounter on Saturday.

The 20-year-old midfielder, who officially joined the English club on January 1 from CF Montreal, played all 90 minutes of the game. Watford, however, surrendered 2-0 in this third round match.

Reading scored their goals each time during stoppage time thanks to Kelvin Abrefa (45th + 3) and Shane Long (90th + 3). Happy to have broken the ice with his new formation, Koné was however disappointed by the final result.

“I felt good. I think we fought well, but we couldn’t score,” explained the Montrealer in an interview with the team, who said he appreciated the competitiveness of the game.

“That’s why I came here. It’s a physical league with a lot of good players. It will be quite a challenge. I think I did well in my first game. I hope I can do more to help the team,” said Koné, who signed a four-and-a-half-year contract at the beginning of December.

A satisfied trainer

A complete match for a young rookie is a rarity in European soccer. Head coach Slaven Bilic didn’t hesitate to use Koné as a starter. After all, this one is in good shape having participated in the World Cup last month.

“He put a smile on my face with his performance. He wants to take responsibility. He’s good with the ball and he’s done good things off the ball. He showed me that I could count on him and that we could use him right now,” commented Bilic, according to Watford’s Twitter profile.

“The coach didn’t ask me too much, admitted Koné. He wanted me to follow the game plan we had and do my best.”

With its elimination from the FA Cup, the second division club will now be able to focus entirely on the domestic championship. Watford will face Blackpool next Saturday.

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