Watford might have lost their last four games but there is a Hornets striker with Premier League experience ready to sting Fulham.

Slavisa Jokanovic's side arrive at Craven Cottage in wretched form and has seen them slide from the top of the Championship table to seventh.

But according to Frank Smith from the Watford Observer, it's not all doom and gloom at Vicarage Road and it won't be long before the Hornets are flying again.

And he believes on-loan Udinese striker Matej Vydra , who spent the last campaign in the Premier League with West Brom, is the man to get them going - starting against Fulham on Friday night.

Vydra is back at Vicarage Road two years after his first spell at the club that saw him named Championship player of the season.

Smith said: "On his day he is probably the best striker in the division and although he hasn't scored for a bit, he got six goals in nine games.

"Although he's not at his sharpest, if Fulham give him space in behind they might see how clinical he can be."

Smith's second choice is Swiss midfielder Almen Abdi, who arrived at the club at the start of last season on a free following a successful loan spell.

getting back to fitness: Almen Abdi

The 28-year-old missed a lot of the last campaign with injury and has only just come from a shoulder problem this term.

Smith added: "He's not 100 per cent and fully firing but he's pretty influential in the way they play.

Daniel Tozser has been an ever-present in the Championship this season and the Hungarian international has the ability to open up Fulham's defence says Smith. 

Decent passer: Daniel Tozser (right)

"Tozser's got a decent range of passing and on his day he's the one that makes Watford tick," he added.

"He's great with set pieces but at times in recent games the opposition has worked hard to nullify him and, like Watford, he's not playing at his best at the moment."

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