Brentford boss Mark Waburton has told his men to replicate their win over Leeds United at former club Watford on Tuesday night.
Goals from Jota and Alan McCormack accounted for United 2-0 to erase the memory ob back-to-back heavy defeats to Norwich City and Middlesbrough.
Warburton, former academy boss at Vicarage Road, left the Hornets in February 2010 after being made assistant manager of the U17 to U19 age groups.
And the Griffin Park chief would like to make an impression on his return to familiar territory.
"It was a tremendous performance and it shows the character of this team of players to a man," he told the club's website.
"We were very, very good. It was a great performance.
"They are a good team. They have taken 10 points from 12 and have beaten AFC Bournemouth 3-1 away."
He added: "I'm looking forward to going back to Watford.
"A lot of the people I knew have gone. I was very disappointed with what happened there, but it will be nice to go back there in this capacity.
"I hope the team go there and show the quality they did against Leeds and replicate that on Tuesday evening."
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