Watford sack head coach Ed Still after less than three months
Belgian, 35, leaves after 16th-placed finish and five-game losing streak
En resumen
- Watford have sacked head coach Ed Still after less than three months in charge.
- The 35-year-old Belgian was appointed in February but won only three of 15 league games, finishing 16th.
- His final game was Saturday's 4-0 home defeat by Coventry, Watford's fifth consecutive loss.
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Por qué importa
Watford have had remarkable managerial instability, appointing their 15th head coach since September 2019. The club has cycled through 12 managers since the end of the 2020-21 season, indicating significant structural issues beyond individual coaching performance.
Watford have sacked head coach Ed Still after less than three months in charge at Vicarage Road. The 35-year-old Belgian was appointed on a two-and-half-year contract on 9 February following the resignation of predecessor Javi Gracia. The Hornets were 11th in the table, just three points outside the play-off places, at the time, but have won only three out of 15 league games since then and finished 16th, 16 points adrift of the top six and only 10 clear of the relegation places. Still's final game as boss was Saturday's 4-0 thrashing by Champions Coventry at Vicarage Road, their fifth successive loss, during which they have conceded 16 goals and scored only one. After the match he told BBC Three Counties Radio: "The end of season is needed and there is plenty of time to reset, reshape and start again afresh from the summer." Watford will now begin a search for their 15th head coach, not counting interim bosses, since September 2019 when Gracia left for the first time, and their 12th since the end of the 2020-21 season. A club statement said: "Watford FC have this morning parted company with head coach Ed Still. "First-team coach Karim Belhocine has also left the club. "We wish them all the best in their future endeavours."
Preguntas abiertas
- Who will be Watford's next head coach?
- What structural changes will the club make to address managerial instability?
- Will the club review its recruitment and managerial appointment process?






