Former England boss Glenn Hoddle believes that Watford can avoid relegation to the Championship.
The Hornets are struggling this season, with Quique Sanchez Flores struggling to improve on the impact of recently sacked Javi Gracia.
But Hoddle believes that Watford have enough quality to string the run of wins needed to get themselves clear of trouble.
"It's a tough league, but I saw Watford play at Tottenham a few weeks back and they deserved more than what they got," he told the Watford Observer.
"They played really well. They deserved to win. But they've got themselves a win now and when you're down the bottom it's about putting back-to-back wins together - Newcastle have just shown that if you do that, you can climb up the table a bit. If Watford can do that in the next coming weeks then I think the pressure would ease off them for a little while and it will be someone else's pressure.
"I think out of the teams, the three that are down there at the moment, I see them with a glimmer. With Troy Deeney coming back and with Deulofeu who's a top player when he's on form, he's a danger, I think they've got enough hard working players around to say that they could survive.
"I think Doucoure's a really good all round midfield player and I think they've got the quality to stay up. They need those back-to-back wins, but I think they've got the capabilities out of the teams at the bottom at the moment to go on a run and save themselves."

