Watford 1 Leeds United 0

LEEDS boss Steve Evans sympathised with Scott Wootton as his howler saw United crash out of the FA Cup fifth round.

Watford were gifted a 1-0 win as United defender Wootton put through his own net after 53 minutes.

Wootton held his head in his hands after he attempted to direct the ball for a corner, only for it to instead nestle into the bottom corner of his own net.

"He was distraught on the pitch and he was standing by the door shaking hands and apologising to every player and member of staff," said Evans.

"There is nothing that anyone can say to Scott Wootton that will make that kid sleep for a day or two, so I really feel for him.

"If he gets that 100 times, he deals with it 99. It is a mistake, an error and no player in the world goes to do that, but I don't think you need a shout there. He should deal with it. It's a particularly cruel way to go out."

On a wet and blustery day at Vicarage Road, Watford, who are yet to win football's oldest club competition, started the stronger of the two teams.

But as the opening period wore on Leeds, who ended the day 17th in the Sky Bet Championship, started to take control without creating any clear-cut opportunities.

Watford emerged with greater determination in the second period and the breakthrough came when Wootton, the former Manchester United academy player, shanked the ball into his own net following a cross from Ben Watson.

Evans hailed Hornets boss Quique Sanchez Flores as a "fantastic addition" to the Premier League.

"Credit to Quique as I think his team play some wonderful football," he said.

"He is a fantastic addition to English football and so too are Watford to the Premier League. Bar Leicester they are the success story this season."

Flores believes the Hornets, who have been so impressive on their return to the top flight, can now turn their attentions to a first FA Cup final at Wembley since 1984.

"It is important to permit the fans dream every time," said Flores, whose six changes included giving star man Odion Ighalo a rest.

"We are living an amazing experience in the Premier League, an amazing season in the FA Cup and have a very professional attitude from the players.

"The fans are supporting our football and style, so they need to dream, and we support their dream because football is for love and to create dreams."