Inside Track: Blues v Watford
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In terms of style, what can we expect from the Hornets?
The true Rob Edwards has not necessarily been put on in terms of a playing style. The last game against Burnley was the first time a lot of players were in their natural positions. They will, however, be missing their left-back tonight, Hassane Kamara.
I think down the line, we should get a clearer picture of the style Rob Edwards will want to stick with and I think this will be when the transfer window closes. Some of the potential departures will change what Watford can do, whilst the new signings will have a similar impact.
Ultimately, they will press, and it is more of a never say die attitude and it is a united group. From the Premier League, the slate has been wiped clean.