To be honest, I didn't think we played that well. Better than we have for most of the year, for sure, but we've been better. 'Solid' was a description that I think I'd agree with, but without ever really stressing ourselves. Watford had a lot of possession for long periods of the game, and we seemed quite content to let them have it - just sitting in and waiting. I wouldn't say like shooting fish in a barrel, because Watford offered real threat on occasions, but we certainly seemed confident in our ability to attack decisively - even when we didn't - and to keep them out.
I too thought Mahrez had one of his better games for us. At times, he was at his magician almost best (the free kick that Vardy squared for an almost own goal was masterfully simple) and whilst his goal owed more to Watford's comedy defending than Mahrez's technique, I was pleased to see him rewarded for some lovely play on other occasions.
Albrighton's work rate and endeavour is commendable, and seemingly never ending. He's not the classiest of players but he has good vision - vision that he sometimes cannot quite fulfil. For me though, he's in my starting line up week in, week out. He has the kind of selfless and non-showy graft that I admire and epitomises our successes.
I have to say though that I do like Ndidi. He plays with a youthful energy, confidence and exuberance, and will become one helluva player I think. He needs to learn a bit of 'when' and positional nouse but that will come with experience. I hope we're able to hang onto him for a number of seasons.