Roy Hodgson: Watford set to appoint former England boss as head coach following Claudio Ranieri sacking | Football News
Watford are close to appointing Roy Hodgson as their new head coach after sacking Claudio Ranieri on Monday
A deal for the former Liverpool, England and Crystal Palace boss is thought to be imminent, and he could begin work as early as Tuesday.
Ranieri was dismissed after just over three months in charge, with Watford lying 19th in the Premier League.
Ranieri had failed to turn around the team’s fortunes since being appointed in October, with the Hornets dropping into the Premier League relegation zone for the first time this season after Friday’s 3-0 home defeat to fellow strugglers Norwich.
Asked about his future after the loss to the Canaries, the former Leicester and Chelsea manager said: “I don’t go away. I want to continue because I am a fighter. I’ve never given up in my career.”
Under Ranieri, Watford lost seven of their last eight league matches. Their most recent victory was the 4-1 defeat of Manchester United in November at Vicarage Road.
In a statement confirming Ranieri’s departure on Monday evening, Watford said: “The Hornets’ board recognises Claudio as a man of great integrity and honour, who will always be respected here at Vicarage Road for his efforts in leading the team with dignity.
“However, the board feels that, with nearly half of the Premier League campaign remaining, a change in the head coach position now will give a new appointment sufficient time to work with a talented squad to achieve the immediate goal of retaining Premier League status.
“No further club comment will be made until this new appointment is confirmed in due course.”
By sacking Ranieri now, Watford’s board have given themselves plenty of time to find the Italian’s successor, with the team’s next match being away to Burnley – who are bottom of the Premier League – on Saturday, February 5.
Ranieri replaced Xisco Munoz, who took charge of Watford’s first seven Premier League matches during this campaign, winning two and losing four. Munoz had overseen the Hornets’ promotion to the top flight last season.
Ranieri’s first match in charge was the 5-0 thrashing by Liverpool at home on October 16, but he recorded his first win in his next game – a 5-2 victory at Everton.
But the 4-1 win over United proved to be Ranieri’s second and final victory as Watford manager. He lost 11 of his 14 matches in charge.
Ranieri’s departure means Watford have now sacked five head coaches since the exit of Javi Gracia in September 2019.
Quique Sanchez Flores, Nigel Pearson, Vladimir Ivic, Munoz and Ranieri have all left the club during that 28-month period, while Hayden Mullins has also had two spells as caretaker in that time.
The Pozzo family are now searching for their 15th permanent manager since completing their takeover of Watford in June 2012.
Carra and Nev react to Norwich defeat
Sky Sports’ Jamie Carragher:
“I fear for him. In everyone’s eyes, Norwich are the whipping boys. We love Claudio Ranieri in the Premier League. He’s been a massive character. I just think it might be difficult for him to be in charge for the next game, I really do.
“I certainly think they’ve got the best individuals in attack than the other teams at the bottom. But ultimately that won’t keep you up on its own. Ranieri knows that, he’s an experienced manager, it’s just whether he gets the chance to pick another team.
“There’s no doubt those discussions will be happening tonight at boardroom level with this club because that’s what they notoriously do. Claudio got the job on the back of the way this club works.
“They also face around five shots per game more than under their previous manager.”
Sky Sports’ Gary Neville:
“This is bad. Norwich are the team everyone thinks they are going to beat. Watford fans emptied the stadium at 3-0. The ones that were left booed. That is a bad, bad result on a Friday Night Football, live on television.
“What Jamie says about his fears for Claudio Ranieri is compounded by the fact we’ve got a two-week break. Ordinarily clubs wait for international breaks, for breaks, and they always plan for who their next manager is going to be.
“This club has a history of acting and you saw the look on the owner’s face during the game. I think Claudio will have a different type of relationship with the family.
“I think he’ll call them up and ask them ‘what are you going to do with me?’. I never want to see a manager sacked. I know sometimes you have to do it, but I hope they continue with him.”
What’s next?
Watford travel to Turf Moor to face Burnley on Saturday, February 5 at 6pm in their re-arranged fixture.
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