Kellen Fisher feels the momentum is building behind improving Norwich City after their impressive 4-1 victory over Watford. 

Incisive attacking play and slick possession-orientated football thrilled the Canaries faithful on their way to securing a critical opening Carrow Road victory of the Championship campaign. 

The defender was a surprise starter ahead of the experienced Jack Stacey for this contest and delivered an impressive performance to repay Johannes Hoff Thorup's faith. 

That was shared around City's side as a collective as they brushed aside a Watford team who had started the season brightly under new permanent boss Tom Cleverley prior to their visit to Norfolk. 

Fisher hailed their performance and highlighted the importance of responding to their frustrating setback at Swansea last week. 

"I thought we were brilliant today," the young full-back said. "We showed that in the first 25 minutes with how dominant we were and it was good to get the goal.

"It was important that we bounced back after last week. It was a disappointing result and the lads took it a bit personally, we showed that with a great result today. We're getting better every week.

"People are seeing what we're doing here. We're only going to get better - everyone is really enjoying themselves." 

After that defeat in South Wales, plenty of attention was placed on City's struggles to convert real possession into tangible chances along with a lack of efficiency in the final third. 

Borja Sainz helped Norwich City's attacking improvement against Watford.Borja Sainz helped Norwich City's attacking improvement against Watford. (Image: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd) Norwich responded with four goals shared around their squad in a much-improved offensive display. Fisher's introduction at right-back was key to their wider structure looking more cohesive in forward areas.

"It shows that we are improving game by game," Fisher said. "We've been creating chances, it's just about whether we can take them. Today, it felt like a matter of time. Everyone can see what we've been working on.

"We're capable of that level and everyone can chip in with a goal - Cal [Doyle], Ben [Chrisene] and even Jack coming on and getting the assist. We have a lot of creativity throughout the team, and hopefully, people can keep chipping in."