Julian Speroni: His save from Graham's penalty was crucial as the second half would have been a lot different if Watford had scored then. the form he has been in though I don't think anyone was surprised to see him stop it. 7
Danny Butterfield: Back to his best defending and was hardly beaten down his side. His crosses were a threat all afternoon too and he set up Lee's goal. 8
Jose Fonte: A solid display and read the game well. Only once did he get shouted at by Warnock for trying to play the ball out of defence when the Eagles were 3-0 up. 8
Claude Davis: Booked for the fourth game out of five but he is such a commanding presence at the back opposition forwards seem to be scared of him. 8
Clint Hill: Again he didn't put a foot wrong and like Butterfield he wasn't beaten down his side. 8
Shaun Derry: One of his quieter afternoons and didn't dictate the play but did what he had to do without any fuss or showing off. 7
Johnny Ertl: Is improving every game and Warnock said afterwards he was fast becoming the first name on his team sheet. He's not spectacular by any standards but he gets his foot it and plays it simple. 7
Neil Danns: Playing out wide in the first half he was very effective and mazy run through the middle of the park set up Palace's second goal. 7
Darren Ambrose: Six in six for him now makes him the only Palace midfielder ever to do that but apart from the goal he offered little else on Saturday. 6
Victor Moses: Showed his brilliance in flashes with the goal and his run for the third. He did go very quiet for long periods though and his decision making also let him down at times but without him Palace would not have won the game. 8
Alan Lee: Superb performance from the front man, completely dominating the Watford defence and winning 90 per cent of his headers. Silly tackle for penalty took the gloss of his display but he was the first player to the ball once Speroni saved it and got it out of harm's way. Man of the match. 9
Subs:
Calvin Andrew (Lee, 76): Gave Watford something to think about and impressed again. 6
Ryan Smith (Moses, 84): A couple of nice runs but a deal beyond January looks unlikely. 5
Alassane N'Diaye (Ambrose, 90): No time to make an impact.
Not used: Nathaniel Clyne, Freddie Sears, Nick Carle, James Comley.
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