Watford performances enough to make fans dreampublished at 13:40 GMT 8 November
Christian Fuller
Watford fan writer
Image source, BBC Sport
Image source, Getty ImagesSince his return, Javi Gracia has led Watford to two wins, two draws and two losses.
And while that may seem indicative of another mid-table finish, the performances have been just good enough to create hope in the minds of supporters that we could push for the play-offs.
Five points from three matches across the last seven days may not seem like much, but it is just enough to make us dream.
While a fifth consecutive home victory felt achievable against Bristol City, our form since Gracia's return is not to be sniffed at.
A 3-0 victory and two 1-1 draws against sides above us in the league table should provide a foundation to build on. But whether we capitalise on that is another question.
With six changes ahead of the draw against Bristol City, in addition to the chopping and changing of the starting 11 in recent weeks, it appears that the manager is yet to decide on his strongest line-up.
But by giving him time and backing him in the January transfer window – two things the club is never particularly keen to do – it does feel like he could build a squad good enough to compete at the upper end of the table.
A plethora of players failed to convert chances against the Robins – a familiar tale in recent weeks – but yet again, the one player that proves to be a class above the rest is Imran Louza.
Every week, or in this case every few days, the Moroccan produces a moment of magic to help us pick up points.
And while we begin to look ahead to potential new arrivals, keeping hold of our star man may be the best bit of business we could do this January.






















