Graeme Souness
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They were losing the game and said, listen, let's go and have a go now and show our threat, and got the balls into forwards, got it into them early doors, able to make runners off the back of that, but just got tighter, got around the pitch a lot more, used the ball, got it forwards, and especially with the height they have, they're going to be a dangerous team to play against on set pieces.
You've mentioned that tackle, both of you.
Why did that typify what Watford were about today?
Well, see, this is it here.
You know, Boyd breaks and he's good between... Two Tottenham players don't fancy it.
Takes them both out.
And then Ndombele, forearm smashes...
Young fella here.
And the goal, Troy Deeney gets the goal.
There's lots of big men in the Tottenham team.
He picks the fight up.
He's actually deep and he comes back towards the ball.
If you watch him on a penalty spot near enough, he's deep and then he comes back.
And he's brave enough to put his head there where a lot of people would be closing their eyes and hoping we're going to get one across their chops.
But Deeney is a leader.
He sets the tone for the rest of them.
He's a warrior.
They've got several warriors in their group.
But it's the Spurs' high line.
I believe that.