Watford on the lookout for new boss as Ed Still leaves

He was in charge for less than three months.

Author: Tom FeahenyPublished 2 hours ago

Watford are on the lookout for a new head coach after parting company with Ed Still.

The Hornets finished 16th in the table with a 4-0 loss to Coventry City being their final result of the season.

Still joined the club at the start of February, during his 15 games in charge of the club, they won three times.

It was also confirmed that First Team Coach Karim Belhocine has left the club.

Watford's chairman Scott Duxbury before the final day defeat had told the club's website, that he recognised the need to improve their recruitment of the squad:

"I have insisted the recruitment department address this over the summer. Our strategy will involve moving out players who, in different ways, have made it clear they do not see their future at Watford.

In the large part, they will be replaced by experienced leaders who understand the demands of this league. Building a squad that possesses both talent AND the right mentality has to be our overriding priority."

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