Niall Quinn
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You can see as it develops, the run on the far side,
you would think, OK, I've got a full-back out there, but no, he's got his head down, he's in selfish mode, but it's a good selfish mode because he's playing well, he's finding spaces and gaps, there's nobody come out near him, it's really poor defending.
No sign of any heroics there in the Watford defence, somebody there wanting to put it all on the line to try and block it.
No, they've had their two wins earlier in the week and they just came up here today to make up the numbers, really, Watford.
And as we look at 4-0, Graeme, it's the role, the contribution of Kieran Trippie that you want to particularly concentrate on.
This was the one.
What a ball this is from Trivia.
I think Trivia's put in three or four wonderful balls today.
I think that's right up at the top.
That opens up everything.
And he does really well turning and taking it first time.
It's an inch or two too high.
What a great ball.
He's running from deep.
He did two of these within two minutes, just straight over the full-back's head, but he's running from really deep.
He sees it, he wants it, and he's making the mind up for the delivery of the ball, stays onside, and he's just, as Graeme said, putting it in first time.
Jansen couldn't benefit from those two wonderful crosses, but there you see him on the defending side.
He's just one of those great games today.
That was an unbelievable goal.
And, you know, looking back, fair play to the referee, Anthony Taylor, because he might have blown up for a pretty horrendous foul on Dembele, but he let play go on, the advantage came.