Steph Houghton
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But I think we've seen him today.
He's got a bit of everything in the finish, right foot, left foot, heading.
He just has a really good movement in the box.
Yeah, I think for the likes of Jesus, he has to look to someone like Aguero, who scores pretty much with every shot he has, and I think that's the side of the game that Jesus can probably improve on.
He's still young, he's still learning, he's converting more chances than he was last season, so I think he's perfect.
I think the work rate that he has off the ball as well is...
Something that was talked about when Guardiola came, but he's shown time and time again that he does the work off the ball and that allows him to go and get in the positions to go and score the goals that he's scored over the last few years.
I mean, I think his season so far, he's been the best player in the premiership without a shadow of a doubt.
And I think his delivery, I think there's no one else in this league that can put that ball in between the keeper and the defence.
And just his take here to be running full speed and still be in control and deliver that ball in for Jesus.
The strikers know where he's putting it.
And I think there was only one outcome of that was to see the ball in the back of the net.
I just see...
I think to just continue the form that they've been on over the last few weeks.
I think they're slowly getting back to the best and they've kind of settled the defensive problems of getting John Stones back in.
Fernandinho's done an unbelievable job at the back there and I think for them it's just setting their own standards and making sure that they play and perform like they've done today.
Yeah, really worrying.
I think you look at Bournemouth and what they brought to that game today, I think maybe apart from the first 10, 15 minutes, they didn't really have the control or the physicality to cause Watford a problem.
And they kept on doing the same mistakes over and over again, playing out from the back.
Watford were just waiting for that moment to go and press the ball and win the ball higher up and that was shown within the first goal I think.