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Watford must hire Englishspe­aking manager, says Gomes

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LONDON: Walter Mazzari’s replacemen­t at Watford must be a manager who speaks English, said goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes.

Italian Mazzari’s last game in charge ended in a crushing 5-0 home defeat by Manchester City in the English Premier League and the club, who announced he would be leaving this week, now begin the search for a replacemen­t.

Former Inter Milan coach Mazzari, who conducts post-match news conference­s through a translator, joined Watford last May, replacing Quique Sanchez Flores who also lasted only one season.

“It is important to speak English if you are a manager,” Brazilian keeper Gomes said.

“They cannot pass on instructio­ns to the players but he tried his best and we thank him for it.

“The club had to make a decision, and they did. The language didn’t help him.

“We apologise for some of our mistakes, we can’t just blame the manager.”

Watford ended up in 17th place with 40 points, one place above the relegation zone but Mazzari said he was happy with his work considerin­g the injuries his squad had suffered.

“Look how many players were missing. When we had the full squad we were seventh, we reached 40 points with six games to go,” Mazzari said.

“We were missing six defenders today. This has never happened to me in my whole career.

“I had a lot of satisfacti­on in England this year. If there is a team that would make me competitiv­e enough in the league I would consider staying.” — Reuters

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