Watford head coach Quique Flores has revealed that he has used the international break as time to sharpen up his side's attacking quality.
The Hornets have failed to win a Premier League match so far this season and have not scored in their last three outings.
Flores has said that he has encouraged his players to be more clinical in the final third of the pitch.
"We have a lot of players who play in midfield or as strikers and the main problem we have had at the moment as a team is scoring goals and creating attempts. We used this time to correct different situations," he told the Watford Observer.
"We have trained very hard in the minds of the players and convinced them that they are [playing] in the right way.
"We don't have a problem when we have the ball. Our main problem is when we are in the last third and I am not very happy with how we have solved the situations inside the box."
Watford host Swansea City at Vicarage Road on Saturday.