Coach Valerien Ismael to say goodbye to Watford

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Ismael's departure marks the end of his tenure, leaving Watford in search of stability and renewed momentum under Tom Cleverley's leadership

Coach Valerien Ismael to say goodbye to Watford

Watford Football Club has announced the appointment of Tom Cleverley as interim manager following the dismissal of Valerien Ismael, triggered by a string of disappointing results.

Ismael, who took charge in May 2023, faced mounting pressure after only securing one win in the last 10 league games, culminating in a home defeat against Coventry.

Ismael's tenure marked the 19th managerial change overseen by the Pozzo family within 11 years, highlighting the club's turbulent managerial history.

The decision to part ways with Ismael came after the Coventry loss, underscoring the club's desire for a change in direction.

Cleverley, a former midfielder for Manchester United and England who previously coached Watford's under-18 team, is stepping into the interim managerial role.

Cleverley's promotion signals a transitional period for the club, with his coaching staff yet to be finalized.

Following the defeat against Coventry, Ismael expressed his disappointment regarding Watford's inability to secure a home victory since November.

Despite a promising start and numerous scoring opportunities, Watford's fortunes were reversed by a late penalty and Coventry's efficient use of their sole shot on target.

Ismael's departure marks the end of his tenure, leaving Watford in search of stability and renewed momentum under Cleverley's leadership.

The club aims to address its recent struggles and revive its quest for success in the Championship.

As Watford navigates this transitional phase, supporters eagerly await Everley's contribution to the team's fortunes on the pitch.

Source: Newsroom

 

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