Youthful talent gives Watford future brighter lookpublished at 10:58 BST
Christian Fuller
Watford fan writer


With the negativity that had been looming over the club in recent weeks, a home win under the lights is exactly what was needed to lift the mood at Vicarage Road.
Much like Saturday, there was a sense of mystery as to how Javi Gracia would set up his team.
But unlike our previous fixture, there was finally a feeling of optimism with the presence of youth in the starting line-up, namely Rocco Vata, and an impressive appearance off the bench from Mamadou Doumbia.
While we did still see substitute apperances from the likes of Edo Kayembe, Moussa Sissoko and Tom Ince, the inclusion of exciting, youthful talent in the team had been exactly what the supporters had been calling for.
And it was a decision that paid dividends, as 20-year-old Irishman Vata bagged a much-needed winner against the Baggies.
But he is not the only 20-year-old on the books at Watford to be excited about.

While it would be a lie to suggest many Hornets supporters have seen Othmane Maamma play live, that certainly will not stop any of us thinking he could be the next big thing.
The young Moroccan captained his country to victory in the Fifa Under-20 World Cup this week – being named the best player at the tournament along the way.
And no wonder there is a buzz about Maamma's potential, after he joined a prestigious list of those who have claimed the prize in the past, including Diego Maradona, Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero, Paul Pogba and Dominic Solanke.
While he was signed from Montpellier as one for the future and is yet to make his Hornets debut, he has certainly made his case to be included in the first team set-up – hopefully adding to the list of young, talented wide players Gracia has at his disposal.
So, after a lacklustre return, perhaps the future is looking brighter than we thought for the manager.
But all this positivity could so easily come crashing down as we have the small task of facing an undefeated Coventry City side at the weekend, who have scored as many league goals this season as we have in the entire calendar year of 2025.