Watford star Troy Deeney has been putting the world to rights this week and even had a say on Huddersfield Town.

The Watford striker has been criticised by Arsene Wenger, Jack Wilshere and his own manager Marco Silva after accusing Arsenal of ‘lacking cojones’ following the Hornets’ 2-1 win over the Gunners last time out.
Deeney then took to Twitter this week responding to people on a host of subjects.
And he even found time to deliver his verdict on newly-promoted Huddersfield Town and named his favourite Terriers player.

“You boys have adapted a lot better than I thought so far long may it continue,” Deeney said on Twitter.
“And my boy (Jonathan) Hogg is always a hero.”
Deeney played with Hogg during the Terriers midfielder’s time at Watford.
He has gone on to establish himself as a key player for Huddersfield under David Wagner amassing over 120 appearances and being named vice-captain to Tommy Smith.
Huddersfield have surprised many, not just Deeney, with how they have taken to life in the top flight.

The club are sitting 12th in the table after eight games with two wins, three draws and three defeats so far.
Many had Huddersfield down as relegation certainties but their form and athleticism throughout the side suggests they will be anything but.
One thing is certain If they get anything from their next fixture it truly will be a surprise as Huddersfield take on Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United.
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