Following a disappointing 14th-place finish in the English second tier, Watford, a champion club, fired manager Tom Cleverley on Tuesday.
The former Premier League team finished 11 points outside the playoffs after taking just one point from their final five games.
After Valerien Ismael’s departure, the former Manchester United, Watford, and England midfielder was appointed interim manager at Vicarage Road in March of last year. He was appointed as the permanent head coach the following month.
Gian Luca Nani, the head coach of Watford, thanked Tom for his service, both as a player and as a member of staff.
“But it’s time for a change and to build on what we believe will be a young and talented squad that will have gained from the Championship’s experience this year.”
Source: Channels TV
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