It seems Valerien Ismael’s tenure as the manager of Watford has come to an end following their defeat to Coventry City. Ismael’s critical remarks about Coventry City before his dismissal suggest frustration and perhaps an attempt to deflect attention from his team’s performance. Despite Ismael’s comments, Coventry City managed to secure a 2-1 victory, with two goals from Haji Wright. The loss ultimately led to Ismael being sacked, marking Watford’s 20th managerial change under the ownership of the Pozzo family.
Following Ismael’s departure, Tom Cleverley has been appointed as the interim head coach of Watford. Cleverley, a former midfielder for Manchester United and England, retired from playing last summer and has since been a part of Watford’s coaching staff. The decision to terminate Ismael’s contract reflects the club’s desire to improve results and move forward in a more positive direction.
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