Watford climbed up into second place with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest.
Xisco Munoz felt his team should have killed the game off earlier, as they followed a positive first half with a battling second.
Here's how we rated their individual displays.
Daniel Bachmann - 6
Wasn't really tested too much. Had a couple of set pieces he could have dealt a bit better with.
Kiko Femenia - 7.5
An excellent first half, linked up well with Joao Pedro and Sarr on the right once again.
William Troost-Ekong - 6
His distribution and passing is getting better, but he almost gifted Forest a goal with a mistake. Fortunately for him, the offside flag was raised.
Francisco Sierralta - 7
Another comfortable game for the Chilean.
Adam Masina - 7.5
Got forward in attack well and took his goal with aplomb, albeit with a bit of help from the goalkeeper.
Will Hughes - 7
Another good display from Hughes, who was deployed a bit deeper than normal today. Defended well.
Philip Zinckernagel - 6.5
Worked very hard off the ball. Needs to adapt to the physicality of the league and get used to not having so much time in possession.
Joao Pedro - 7
A really good display out of position. Picked up a silly yellow card and gave away a few needless fouls, but was positive on the whole.
Ken Sema - 6
Looked really worn out towards the end of the match, will benefit from the week without a match.
Ismaila Sarr - 7
A really solid first half display, but also looked a little leggy after the break. Will hopefully make the most of the week before the trip to Cardiff.
Andre Gray - 6
Got into some great positions once again and held the ball up well. Missed his best chance however.
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Carlos Sanchez - 6
Slotted in well. Did nothing fancy, but helped see the game out.
Joseph Hungbo - 7
Looked really lively after joining the match, injected some much needed tempo.
Isaac Success - N/A
Players need to have played for 15 minutes to get a rating.
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