Tom Cleverley is named the new permanent head coach of Championship club Watford.
Cleverley, 34, has lost just one of his seven matches in charge, with the Hornets safe from relegation in 15th place.
He then moved into coaching, taking over as Watford Under-18s coach before he was given the chance to succeed Ismael on a caretaker basis.Cleverley now becomes Watford’s 11th permanent head coach since 2018 and eighth since the end of the 2020-21 season.The midfielder also added that his motivation as a manager comes from what he failed to achieve as a player.
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