Braggfan
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- May 12, 2014
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More detail from The Athletic :
"It’s understood Pozzo and technical director Filippo Giraldi had raised concerns in recent weeks about some of the tactical decisions that Pearson had made, bringing poor starts in the majority of matches after lockdown, and this was the final straw.
In a match Watford could ill afford to lose, it’s thought the decision to replace the injured Etienne Capoue with Tom Cleverley rather than a more defensive option of Nathaniel Chalobah disappointed the hierarchy, who watched on as two goals were conceded within the first 10 minutes."
Cheers for posting that. It makes you wonder if you were a manager thinking of applying for Watford, you'd have to consider what the set up would be like. They sound very hands on. I can imagine that would p*ss of Pearson and he doesn't seem like the sort of person who sit there quitely.