Watford are hoping to get their strikers back scoring when they travel
to Deepdale to take on Preston North End in the League Cup second round
on Tuesday.
Quique Sanchez Flores' men scored twice to earn a point away to Everton
on the Premier League's opening day but have since been held to goalless
draws by West Brom and Southampton, despite both Troy Deeney and Odion
Ighalo looking lively.
Winger Ikechi Anya takes heart from his side's newfound defensive
solidity and is backing Watford's frontmen to re-find their lethal touch
before long.
"I think it was the other way around last year, everyone was very
complimentary of our firepower and maybe it was our defence that was the
weak link," Anya told Hornets Player.
"But now we've sorted that out, and we know with the likes of Troy
[Deeney] and [Odion] Ighalo that we’re going to get goals - it's just a
matter of time.
"As long as we're keeping clean sheets we're on the right path."
Preston, meanwhile, could turn to Jermaine Beckford as an impact
substitute as they seek to spring a League Cup upset at home to the
Hornets.
A former Premier League player with Everton, Beckford famously scored
Leeds United's winner in an FA Cup third-round triumph over Manchester
United in 2010.
And the striker may yet be tasked with delivering another knockout
blow after returning from injury to make his first appearance of the
campaign in Preston's 2-1 Championship defeat to Ipswich Town at the
weekend.
North End boss Simon Grayson told the Lancashire Evening Post : "Jermaine picked up a knee injury during the Motherwell game in pre-season.
"We had to be careful that we did not bring him back too early. It's
been disappointing that we have lost him for the period of time that we
have.
"Twenty minutes on Saturday is a bonus and he certainly won't be starting on Tuesday, but it's a big boost to have him back."
Saturday's loss to Ipswich ended Preston's unbeaten start to the season -
which had seen them pick up five points from three matches on their
return to the second tier - either side of a 3-1 League Cup first-round
win at Crewe Alexandra.
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