#4 Watford still got plenty to be optimistic about
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Watford were all energy once again
In the first 25 minutes of the game, it was clear why Watford had got off to the perfect start in this campaign. Their energy and willingness to get on the ball and not give their opposition a moment of peace tested United.
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Will Hughes put in a shift once again and he was perhaps the only Watford player who looked capable of troubling Mourinho's men as the Hornets started getting pegged back in their own half.
Abdoulaye Doucoure was excellent yet again and his passing and trickery helped Watford raise the caution levels at the back for United.
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Shambhu Ajith
Shambhu is a European and international football journalist at Sportskeeda who focuses on previews, listicles and news articles. An ardent Manchester United supporter since before his teenage years, he started following the Red Devils by age 10 watching MUTV on television. Shambhu is also a highly-revered rapper and a playback singer on Spotify, having a whopping 1 million monthly listeners.
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