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Everything that follows comes with a massive, country-sized caveat. By any and every stretch of the imagination, Manchester City will lift the FA Cup and complete the domestic treble on Saturday evening.

They are the best team in the country, which is an excellent feat this season, and they are arguably one of the most impressive club sides of all time. Pep Guardiola has crafted an incredible side.

There's a reason why football is such a watchable sport though, and why you should never count anyone out. The worst team of all time can beat the best, in the right circumstances.

So, whether or not City are brilliant, there's another team on the pitch on Saturday and they are not to be counted out.

Why, exactly, should Watford fans feel confident as they alight outside Wembley and gaze upon that arch?

Sportsmail has taken a look and this is why we think Watford should have hope ahead of the game.

Gerard Deulofeu and his Wembley way

One of the more notable moments of Watford's first visit to Wembley this season was when Gerard Deulofeu was taken off the pitch and the decision was jeered.

Do you not remember it? It came against Spurs in the Premier League and the little Spaniard had been a handful for the hosts' defence. With Spurs pushing for an equaliser, he kept them occupied and it felt like he might crack them at some stage.

Then there was his introduction in the semi-final, which turned the game. At 2-0 down he put in a brilliant display, scoring a brilliant first and then wrapping the game up in the 104th minute to send his team to the final.

Gerard Deulofeu's introduction in the semi-final of the FA Cup managed to turn the game

Gerard Deulofeu's introduction in the semi-final of the FA Cup managed to turn the game

It feels as though he's finally living up to the potential that came with him when he first moved to these shores on loan from Barcelona. There's a reason why he was tipped for great things.

Deulofeu is only 25, although it feels as though he has been around forever.

That is the age at which most footballers reach their peak.

He has scored five in his last six games, and even bagged in the defeat against West Ham at the weekend.

The only concern now is that he will be injured after coming off as a precaution on Sunday. Deulofeu is a key man in that Watford attack for Saturday.

Deulofeu is only 25 and now seems to be peaking - could he be key in the final for Watford?

Deulofeu is only 25 and now seems to be peaking - could he be key in the final for Watford?

Watford's returning stars

Speaking of stars from the FA Cup semi-final — Etienne Capoue is a pretty good option to have on Saturday.

He was absent for the loss against Chelsea in the Premier League due to injury but returned for the weekend's game and put in a decent display, albeit in a losing effort.

And if you want a player to disrupt City's play, Capoue is probably perfect for it. He has made more interceptions than any other player in the

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