What is also remarkable is that in the first home game at the Stadium of Light last month after the move was announced, Watson was booed by some fans in light of his pending switch to the south coast.
Former Black Cats striker Marco Gabbiadini described that response as “brainless”, but there is no doubt Watson has had the last laugh in a way nobody will ever forget.
In his 22nd and final game for the club and with only his third goal – the two others came against Stoke City in December – the teenager delivered in the grandest manner.
For head coach Regis Le Bris, the key thing was the squad had no issue with Watson still being involved in these crucial last few weeks.
“It was probably a tough decision for him, but it was clear in our mind and his mind that he was still a player of Sunderland,” said the Frenchman.
“The group, the squad accepted this decision as well, knowing that he is a good player and that he can help and we don’t know what can happen and he had his opportunity this afternoon.”
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