Swansea City 1-0 Watford: Peart-Harris strike seals back-to-back wins for Swans
The rather ominous fog that descended over the Swansea.com Stadium during this contest might well have suggested otherwise, but the mood feels much brighter at Swansea City right now.
After bringing a near record-breaking goal drought to an end, the Swans eased their way to back-to-back wins for only the second time this season, seeing off Watford with a largely controlled and professional performance here.
Myles Peart-Harris tapped home for his first goal in a Swansea shirt just after half an hour, having previously seen an early effort deflected onto the post, to ultimately seal a deserved win.
Swansea created more than enough to add to their lead, but a slightly nervy 15-20-minute spell aside, were otherwise good value for the three points.
The win moves the Swans up to 10th in the table, two points off the top six ahead of Sunday's trip to Burnley.
Williams described the win over Oxford United as his side's best away performance of the season, so it perhaps wasn't too much of a surprise to see him largely stick with the same formula that yielded such great success at the Kassam Stadium.
He will have certainly been pleased by the intensity shown by his side in the early exchanges of this clash.
Indeed, it took just two minutes for Watford goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann to be called into action, the visiting goalkeeper gathering an ambitious overhead kick from Peart-Harris inside the box.
Peart-Harris, who enjoyed perhaps his best game in a Swans shirt, then saw a deflected effort hit come back off the post two minutes later, before seeing another low shot deflected behind by a visibly creaky Watford defence.
The Brentford loanee continued to be a thorn in Watford's side, beating his man brilliantly down the right before