Aston Villa forward Ollie Watkins, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: “It’s a great result against a top team in Brighton. They’re where they are in the league because they play such good football.
“It’s definitely not going to be my last [hat-trick]. It’s an unbelievable feeling to score. When I don’t score I’m annoyed, which is why I work hard every day in training.
“When I’ve got grass in front of me, I like to run into it. Moussa [Diaby] is so quick, so on the transition I definitely think we’re dangerous.
“We’ve got a style of play now that [allows us to] take control of the game. We’ve definitely got a few strings to our bow.”
Ryder Cup: US win first match in fourballs but Europe lead 9½-3½