Watford's Semedo reflects on 'dream' day' v Hull
Semedo: 'That's why I'm here'
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Watford forward Vivaldo Semedo says the best is yet to come from him and the team after opening his goalscoring account for the club.
The 20-year-old Udinese loanee played just 18 minutes off the bench in the Hornets' opening five matches but was handed his first start in the defeat at Millwall.
In his second start on Saturday, he assisted Imran Louza's equaliser against Hull at Vicarage Road before scoring the winner himself 12 minutes from time to end a four-match winless run.
"I was dreaming of this," he told BBC 3CR. "I keep working hard and it feels great to help the team win. We're going to keep working hard to keep moving up (the table).
"We kept believing and kept together and did what we had to do and we got the three points."
The Portugal Under-21 international says he has his sights on the Premier League and hopes performing for Watford will help him get there.
"I'm still a young player and I'm still getting used to the team and especially to the Championship. It's a hard competition, very physical, but game by game I'm going to keep improving, keep doing my best, working hard and the results are going to come.
"I am young, I'm hungry, I want to achieve the Premier League, be in the best clubs so I am going to keep working on my weaknesses and hopefully one day I'll achieve that.
"I came here to add physicality to my game and add more games to my legs, it's why I am here and I am going to keep improving."