A few daft moments first half, but got them out of his system eventually and proceeded to be excellent.
He's been here before and inexplicably dropped his form again. All he has to do is keep it up. Thankfully the derby will be a carbon copy in terms of atmosphere so hopefully that helps.
Recently when he's been playing poor, he's passed sideways, not carried the ball, and been scared of doing things. He carried it much more, and was less indecisive, demonstrated by the pass that nearly hit Mirallas and his long range effort in the second half.
Yes Ross lad - a quality way to bounce back from being dropped. If we played with that intensity each game we wouldn't be midtable. Crowd played its part too.