Marco Silva could be a new Special One after guiding Watford to dizzying new heights in the Premier League

  • Marco Silva could be the new Special One after an impressive start to the season
  • The Portuguese's side dismantled Newcastle at St James' Park on Saturday 
  • Richarlison, a stand out star, continues to shine since his move to England
  • The 40-year-old has achieved this success with only one current international

It is not just Watford’s manager who should be the envy of other Premier League clubs. Yes, they were aided by a shambolic Newcastle here, but Marco Silva’s side were ruthless in exposing those home faults.

And this, it should be noted, is a team with just one current international, Jamaica’s Adrian Mariappa.


Their best player at St James’ Park was Marvin Zeegelaar. Never heard of him? That’s because he only made his debut last week.

Marco Silva could be the new Special One after his impressive start to the season with Watford

Marco Silva could be the new Special One after his impressive start to the season with Watford

Stand-out stars like Richarlison continues to shine since his move to England in July

Stand-out stars like Richarlison continues to shine since his move to England in July

Quite how Holland have ignored this marauding left wing-back is a mystery, certainly on the evidence of this performance. He wore a protective mask as a result of a broken nose inflicted by Andy Carroll’s elbow on his English bow, but given the manner in which he raided Newcastle’s backline, it was an apt accessory.

He provided two assists — one for Will Hughes’s opener and the other for DeAndre Yedlin’s own goal — and it would have been more had it not been for Andre Gray’s errant finishing.

Zeegelaar represented everything which is so impressive about the unheralded Hornets. In short, they are big, fast and strong.

The Hornet's club-record signing Andre Gray scored the third goal in their 3-0 win on Saturday

The Hornet's club-record signing Andre Gray scored the third goal in their 3-0 win on Saturday

Abdoulaye Doucoure in the heart of their midfield is a different player to last season now he is under the guidance of Silva. He had looked like another foreign import of the Pozzo regime who would pass through Vicarage Road without making any impact — he was sent on loan to Granada after signing in 2016 — but the 24-year-old is now the key to Watford’s unlikely assault on the European places.

Doucoure is an imposing presence who marries craft to his graft and four goals this term is already three more than last, when he was restricted to a holding role.

But Silva sees the Frenchman’s potential as so much more than that, just as the Portuguese boss is bringing the best from every player right now.

Richarlison is a 20-year-old who should be taking time to adapt to his new surrounds following his £11.2million arrival from Fluminense in July.

Instead, opponents are having to adapt to him as they try to work out a way to stop the Brazilian picking holes in their defences, as he did at will against Newcastle, laying on the third with a cross for Gray.

Marvin Zeegelaar has only made two appearances and has impressed in both games on the left

Marvin Zeegelaar has only made two appearances and has impressed in both games on the left

Watford have now scored more goals than fifth-placed Spurs and they trail them by just three points.

It is easy to see why Silva has been the subject of interest from managerless Everton, who were prepared to pay in excess of £10m to free him from the club he joined in May.

‘It’s probably not helped our cause by winning the last two games, it’s made him even more in demand than ever,’ said striker Gray, signed by Silva for a club record £18.5m from Burnley.

‘His stock goes even higher now and it just shows what he’s done to our team.

‘At the start of the season everyone was dissing us. Even when we’ve gone through blips, he’s kept confidence in us.

The wing back tore apart Newcastle's defence as he wore a face mask due to a broken nose

The wing back tore apart Newcastle's defence as he wore a face mask due to a broken nose

‘He’s got this knack of getting us to forget bad performances and reminding us how well we played in other games. He puts his confidence in the boys, especially the young ones.

‘Just look at the way Richarlison is getting better with every game, that’s down to the manager.

‘Will Hughes wasn’t in the team at the start of the season. Now you look at him and I can’t see why he shouldn’t break into the England side.

‘It just proves what a good manager he is, knowing exactly when to pick someone and his timing seems to be right all the time — he knows when to stick with formations and when to change them. His tactical awareness is fantastic and he makes the job easy for us.’

Newcastle's Jonjo Shelvey looks dejected after suffering a 3-0 defeat at home to Watford

Newcastle's Jonjo Shelvey looks dejected after suffering a 3-0 defeat at home to Watford

Is there a fear Watford could lose him? ‘Kind of, yes,’ said Gray. ‘But we’ve got a good thing going here and we really hope he doesn’t leave. All the players want him to stay, and for a long time to come. Hopefully Everton will now go and get a different manager.’

Next up for Watford is the visit of Manchester United on Tuesday, when Silva comes up against friend and compatriot Jose Mourinho.

Win that and we might well be christening the new Special One.

THE VERDICT

CHRIS SUTTON - MARCO STILL HAS PLENTY TO PROVE

It wouldn’t surprise me if one of the big boys snapped up Watford’s Marco Silva, but they will want to look at him over a longer period. He’s not there yet.

And I don’t mean Everton, I mean a top-six club. A real trophy-hunting club. He seems the real deal.

There are comparisons with Jose Mourinho but is that because they are both Portuguese? Jose is a serial winner and Silva has work to do before he can get to that level. Silva is gaining his own reputation and is turning heads. He gave Hull — a club that was destined to go down — a fighting chance and took them close to staying up. I thought Watford would be in the same predicament — and now I’ve got egg on my face!

He has made them exciting and entertaining to watch. They swept Newcastle aside with ease, against some catastrophic defending.

In the short term, Everton could be a natural stepping stone to a higher level.

Whatever the manager is saying publicly, he is bound to prefer the look of the dugout at Goodison. He’s ambitious and how long can Watford feed that ambition?

CRAIG HOPE - GO BACK TO BEING UGLY, RAFA

In October, with Newcastle sixth in the table, Rafa Benitez warned that his team could easily lose four matches on the spin.

It was his way of checking expectation. As it turns out, he was right. Four games and four defeats later, it no longer needs Benitez’s words to temper excitement.

Newcastle are heading in the wrong direction. Spend time with Benitez on a weekly basis and he will tell you that limited sides such as his own need to compensate for their shortcomings by being together, compact and organised. That is everything they weren’t on Saturday.

Newcastle have scored one goal in six hours and Benitez has tried to rectify that by playing two in attack. But this team cannot afford the luxury of a second striker. Benitez needs to go back to the ugliness of early season, when his team weren’t pretty but at least got results. 

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