Javi Gracia thought 'everything was lost' before his Watford side came from two down to beat Wolves 3-2 in their FA Cup semi-final.
Matt Doherty's header and a fine volley by striker Raul Jimenez had put Wolves in control before Deulofeu conjured up a sublime chip.
Gracia said:"I think Gerard was angry [not to be playing] when we started. I like to see the players this way, when they've felt angry, to show what they are able to do."We knew when we started with other players that Gerard would be important, I knew it. What I didn't know was when he started to play, we would be losing 2-0."Highlights: Watford 3-2 Wolves
Gracia refused to say whether he would keep faith with the Brazilian - who has played throughout their FA Cup run - or bring in first choice Ben Foster, but said that he was happy that Gomes"was enjoying this moment like a boy"."Gomes deserves it and should play without a doubt,"'I'd like a new deal, please'The final on 18 May will also be a big day in the career of Deeney, who has scored 122 goals for the club.
"There is no ceiling on this squad. These young boys coming up and keeping me on my toes. We've got room to grow."
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