He may have had a stop-start season so far, but Ken Sema announced his return to fitness with the stunning winning goal at Swansea.
He may have had a stop-start season so far, but when Ken Sema says he’s ready – and then hammers home a goal like the winner at Swansea – you know he means it.
He came off the bench at half-time last night to score the goal that earned the Hornets their first away win since January 2, and give Sema his first of the season. I enjoyed it today. I’m very happy to get the win, that’s first, but then obviously the goal was good. “I wanted to play. I came on at half-time and then during the game I got a finger in my eye, and I felt a little bit strange, but then afterwards I kept going and felt good. Obviously, the goal happened and now we’re here.”
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