Still demands improvement after Watford 'reset'
Watford head coach Ed Still accepts that if he is unable to improve the team, he cannot expect to remain in the job. Since the 35-year-old was appointed in February, the Hornets have won only three out of 11 games, a run which has all but ended their hopes of a play-off place. Still described last weekend's defeat at relegation-threatened Oxford United as "fragile" and "weak".
He told BBC Three Counties Radio: "I knew exactly what I was walking into when I turned up here. I knew I was the third or fourth head coach or manager this season - see it how you will, two full-time ones, interim with Charlie [Daniels] and then me coming in as the fourth one. "I'm very down to earth.
I'm not kidding myself or kidding anyone else about it. There's been a lot of talking and a lot of outside noise, inside talks as well, and now we've got to deliver. " Still replaced Javi Gracia, who resigned after a second spell in charge, and is the club's 14th head coach, not counting interim bosses, since September 2019, when the Spaniard left for the first time, and 11th since the end of the 2020-21 season.
The former Charleroi, KAS Eupen and KV Kortrijk boss won two of his four games in charge but a 3-1 home victory over Wrexham is their only success in the last seven. They have taken only two points in the last four games, leaving them in 12th place and 11 points adrift of Hull City, who are sixth. "What happened last weekend, that performance came off the back of two or three games before that when we haven't won.
It makes the result and performance away to Oxford even worse because the context before that was negative," he said. "It's been a really important week for the team and we've had to set everything straight again. " He said it wasn't the time for players to make "excuses or explanations", adding the players were told "what hasn't been good enough" and that it was made "very clear what has to be done this weekend" and in "the last three games after this weekend as well".