I was hugely impressed with Watford on Saturday.
It was a performance that had a little bit of everything.
Ed Still's side were well-drilled and robust when they needed to be, pressed high on occasion and attacked in numbers; traits that will greatly please the new manager.
There was, though, one man who stood out - Nestory Irankunda. The winger was back in the side following a suspension against Preston and more than justified his pick.
Naturally, it helps when you are absolutely rapid, but the Australia international has an end product too and was denied what would have been one of Watford's goals of the season when he sprinted 60 yards past three players only to be denied by Josh Vickers in the Derby goal.
Speaking before the game, Irankunda cited Still's desire for aggression and intensity, and it's safe to say he gave the manager what he wanted.
For all Watford's criticism regarding new managers, they may just have brought Still in at exactly the right time, and Irankunda might be one of the first names on his team sheet.